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stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com has become my new favorite blog, OK second favorite blog. Currently up to 74 post, Stuffwhitepeoplelike is about stuff white people like and not just a catchy title. Each post is written with a tongue in cheek racist wit, normally reserved for minorities. Notable post include #69 Mos Def, #70 Difficult Breakups, #63 Expensive Sandwiches, and #62 Knowing whats best for Poor People. Check out all the hilarity at stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com

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Posted - Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Edited - Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

White People like Condiments

stuffwhitepeoplelike.com has become my new favorite blog, OK second favorite blog. Currently up to 74 post, Stuffwhitepeoplelike is about stuff white people like and not just a catchy title. Each post is written with a tongue in cheek racist wit, normally reserved for minorities. Notable post include #69 Mos Def, #70 Difficult Breakups, #63 Expensive Sandwiches, and #62 Knowing whats best for Poor People. Check out all the hilarity at stuffwhitepeoplelike.com

In the same spirit of “stuffwhitepeoplelike” I would like to add my submission to the list of Stuff White people like: “Condiments”. Featured on The Condiment Packet Gallery ( a internet site devoted to the preservation of condiment packet images). Condiments are the staple to any dinner situation with White People. White people love to cover their often bland cooking in layers of various condiments.

Salt and pepper are among the most popular and little glass jars of each can be found on any table white people meet to dine. Ketchup is an ever popular condiment for White American French Fry eaters. While across the pond, White Europeans prefer mayonnaise on their French Fries. Condiment preferences may change with customs and locations but usage always remains. Where ever you find White people, with bland local cuisine, you will find condiments in all shapes and sizes.

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