This Just Begs For A Salmonella Tomato Recipe
June 16, 2008 at 8:35 pm
Those intrepid folks at So Good have done it again — bringing us this breaking news:
Unbelievable. Some people just don’t learn. You may remember that in April, So Good helped get the word out that Cindy McCain was busted for plagiarizing recipes from the Food Network. The recipes were taken word-for-word from the Food Network website, and listed on the McCain campaign website as “Mccain Family Recipes” with no credit given to the Food Network or mentions that the recipes originally came from their website.
Believe it or not, Cindy McCain has been caught AGAIN doing the EXACT SAME THING! For the last 4 elections, Parents Magazine has asked the candidates wives to submit their favorite cookie recipes.
This year, Michelle Obama submitted a recipe for shortbread cookies which utilize amaretto and have a lemon orange zest. Michelle credits the recipe to Mama Kaye, who is the Godmother of her two daughters.
Cindy McCain submitted a recipe for Oatmeal-Butterscotch cookies. Cindy says of the cookies, “originally for special occasions only, these butterscotch-chip-studded cookies are now ‘an absolute must’ whenever the whole family gets together.”
So who does Cindy McCain credit for the recipe? She says it came from “a good friend.” It turns out that like many Republicans, one of Cindy’s “good friends” is not an actual person, but a corporation. In this case, it’s the Hershey’s corporation, who have an identical recipe posted on their website.
One day we’d love to see Cindy McCain steal Barack Obama’s complaint over the high price of arugula.






















anomdebus said,
June 17, 2008 @ 10:39 am
Apparently “friend don’t pass friends corporate recipes”, because it is impossible.