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Quaker Oats Co, 1993
#Aunt Jemima#ad#1993#oatmeal waffles#advertisement#1990s#waffle kid#breakfast#vintage#90s ads#alive and cookin'#retro#advertising
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Make sure your children know this!
The branding of the syrup was a tribute to this woman’s gifts and talents. The world knew her as “Aunt Jemima”, but her given name was Nancy Green and she was a true American success story. She was born a slave in 1834 Montgomery County, KY. and became a wealthy superstar in the advertising world, as its first living trademark. Green was 56-yrs old when she was selected as spokesperson for a new ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour and made her debut in 1893 at a fair and exposition in Chicago. She demnstrated the pancake mix and served thousands of pancakes, and became an immediate star 💫💫.
She was a good storyteller, her personality was warm and appealing, and her showmanship was exceptional. Her exhibition booth drew so many people that special security personnel were assigned to keep the crowds moving. Nancy Green was signed to a lifetime contract, traveled on promotional tours all over the country, and was extrmely well paid. Her financial freedom and stature as a national spokesperson enabled her to become a leading advocate against poverty and in favor of equal rights for all Americans. She maintained her job until her death in 1923, at age 89. 🤶This was a remarkable woman, and sadly she has been ERASED by politics. I wanted you to know and remind you in this cancel culture time period.
#cancel culture#aunt jemima#victim of political rhetoric#nancy green#national treasure#gone but not forgotten#the real hate crime is erasing our history out of spite and theories
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I sent my friends what I thought was a funny relatable post about. Convo we had the other day about aunt Jemima syrup but it turns out I misunderstood and the person is a fascist fuckhead who is fighting the “woke”
I didn’t want to derail there so I’m making my own post, have some education on Nancy Green!
#aunt jemima#I honestly don’t know what to tag this as since I have like two followers#but I didn’t want to be that asshole on someone else’s post being “um actually she was a real person???#soooo
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Aunt Jemima Waffles with Hot Turkey Surprise Recipe
#1955#aunt jemima#waffles#breakfast#turkey#beans#cranberry#weird#cerealkiller#vintage food#food#vintage advertising#vintage magazine#kitchen#magazine#1950s#50s#50s ads
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NANCY GREEN // STORYTELLER
“She was a storyteller, cook, activist and one of the first African American models hired to promote a corporate trademark as “Aunt Jemima”. She used her financial freedom to become an activist and engage in anti poverty programs.”
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Le marquage du sirop était un hommage aux dons et aux talents de cette femme. Désormais, les générations futures ne sauront même pas que cette belle femme noire a existé. Le monde la connaissait sous le nom de « Tante Jemima », mais son prénom était Nancy Green et elle était une véritable success story américaine. Elle est née esclave en 1834 dans le comté de Montgomery, KY. et est devenue une riche superstar dans le monde de la publicité, en tant que première marque vivante. Green avait 56 ans lorsqu'elle a été choisie comme porte-parole d'une nouvelle farine à crêpes prête à l'emploi et auto-levante et a fait ses débuts en 1893 lors d'une foire et d'une exposition à Chicago. Elle a fait une démonstration du mélange à crêpes et a servi des milliers de crêpes, et est immédiatement devenue une star. Elle était une bonne conteuse, sa personnalité était chaleureuse et attrayante et son sens du spectacle était exceptionnel. Son stand d'exposition a attiré tellement de monde qu'un personnel de sécurité spécial a été affecté pour maintenir la foule en mouvement. Nancy Green a signé un contrat à vie, a effectué des tournées promotionnelles dans tout le pays et a été extrêmement bien payée. Sa liberté financière et sa stature de porte-parole nationale lui ont permis de devenir l'une des principales défenseures de la pauvreté et de l'égalité des droits pour tous les Américains. Elle a conservé son emploi jusqu'à sa mort en 1923, à l'âge de 89 ans. C'était une femme remarquable et, malheureusement, elle a été effacée par la politique.
Aunt Jemima
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#awesome#cool#nice#hot#lol#funny#meme#lolz#aunt jemima#ain’t vagina#dylan mulvaney#syrup#breakfast#humor#dark humor
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The Old South recipe for whipping weren’t no “Fluff whipping”.
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A great woman erased from history by idiots. The branding of the syrup was a tribute to this woman’s gifts and talents. Now future generations will not even know this beautiful woman existed. What a shame. The world knew her as “Aunt Jemima”, but her given name was Nancy Green and she was a true American success story. She was born a slave in 1834 Montgomery County, KY. and became a superstar in the advertising world, as its first living trademark. Green was 56-yrs old when she was selected as spokesperson for a new ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour and made her debut in 1893 at a fair and exposition in Chicago. She demonstrated the pancake mix and served thousands of pancakes, and became an immediate star. She was a good storyteller, her personality was warm and appealing, and her showmanship was exceptional. Her exhibition booth drew so many people that special security personnel were assigned to keep the crowds moving. Nancy Green was signed to a lifetime contract, and traveled on promotional tours all over the country, Her death was in 1923, at age 89. This was a remarkable woman, and sadly she has been ERASED. - Eric Wolfe
#anti woke#woke#anti sjw#sjw#anti leftist#leftist#leftists#anti-sjw#social justice warriors#trump#aunt jemima#racism#anti racist#racist#racists
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June 2024: The First Half Of The Last Week
Monday's harvest:
My Queen: We have cucumbers coming out the ying yang.
Me: I yi, yi yi yi!
We had a load in the truck so I had to keep guard while my queen went into Sprouts. Luckily, a train went by & added some fun:
Composting pancake & waffle mixes that went past their expiration dates:
We finally got some Bells-of-Ireland to come up from seed:
Tuesday dinner - barbecued chicken wings & legs:
Wednesday's harvest. Those two small tomatoes are from a volunteer tomato plant growing in an ornamental bed so I'm not sure if it is a nutrition starved Juliet tomato or a Juliet-Tomato X hybrid:
Wednesday dinner - Jerked shrimp, green beans, mango salsa & basmati rice:
#garden#gardening#vegetables#backyard garden#homegrown#homegrown vegetables#harvest#yellow squash#pole beans#cucumbers#tomato#juliet tomato#ying yang#ying yang twins#Say I Yi Yi#train#train car#graffiti#train graffiti#compost#composting#compost bin#pancake mix#waffle mix#bisquick#aunt jemima#bells-of-ireland#dinner#barbecue#chicken wings
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Quaker and Aunt Jemima, 1954
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This used to be Aunt Jemima
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I’m glad they removed Aunt Jemima off that syrup, see you never mammy bitch!
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A great woman erased from history by idiots.
The branding of the syrup was a tribute to this woman’s gifts and talents. Now future generations will not even know this beautiful woman existed. What a shame. The world knew her as “Aunt Jemima”, but her given name was Nancy Green and she was a true American success story. She was born a slave in 1834 Montgomery County, KY. and became a wealthy superstar in the advertising world, as its first living trademark. Green was 56-yrs old when she was selected as spokesperson for a new ready-mixed, self-rising pancake flour and made her debut in 1893 at a fair and exposition in Chicago. She demonstrated the pancake mix and served thousands of pancakes, and became an immediate star. She was a good storyteller, her personality was warm and appealing, and her showmanship was exceptional. Her exhibition booth drew so many people that special security personnel were assigned to keep the crowds moving. Nancy Green was signed to a lifetime contract, traveled on promotional tours all over the country, and was extremely well paid. Her financial freedom and stature as a national spokesperson enabled her to become a leading advocate against poverty and in favor of equal rights for all Americans. She maintained her job until her death in 1923, at age 89. This was a remarkable woman, and sadly she has been ERASED by politics. I wanted you to know and remind you in this cancel culture time period.
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