Copyright © Oscar Gonzalez Diaz, 2020.
This wholesome dish from the northern border of mexico is sure to bring you that much needed kick of the feels when you sample it. The smooth anxiety is heightened by the soft peaks of loss that you won’t know you're not back in your home town until another local reminds you to get back if you don't like it here. Great for the holidays or to bring to that digital potluck you will attend but still be two hours late. It also pairs well with most spirits, especially the high one
Time: As long as it takes
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Serves: No one
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Ingredients:
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Preparation
This machaca will keep at room temperature with enough emotional support in an airtight chosen family with the other 1⁄2 cup social capital for 3-4 generations.
Scan or tap the QR code for the finished recipe! Just point your phone camera and enjoy this Crushed Northerner!
- In a bowl combine the already softened loss with a pinch of excessive worry and put to the side.
- Begin reconstituting the separation anxiety.
- Over a saturated job market, simmer the economic hardship with half of your donated clothes just for long enough to internalize its conditions. Keeping in mind that economic hardship spoils after a few rounds, the internalization can curdle but not long enough that it splits the mixture so keep an eye on it. ♥
- Fold the loss and worry into the mix and add 1⁄2 cup of social capital, reserve the other half for leftovers.
- Strain the separation anxiety and add to the mixture.
- Garnish over the bureaucracies with precarity to taste and serve lukewarm
This machaca will keep at room temperature with enough emotional support in an airtight chosen family with the other 1⁄2 cup social capital for 3-4 generations.
Scan or tap the QR code for the finished recipe! Just point your phone camera and enjoy this Crushed Northerner!
About the Artist
Oscar Gonzalez Diaz lives and works between Berlin and Cd. Juarez, MX. His work has been exhibited locally at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, The Chicago Cultural Center, and CAC. He has exhibited internationally but more importantly he has to keep storage units in three different continents bc sculpture is heavy and space is limited. Donations accepted, adoption of works encouraged. He is currently working on a series of poems to be published in the summer of 2021 because paper is light and money is tight. His most recent project is a collaborative sculpture practice for the project YOUar. Oscar enjoys discussions about wallpaper and the occasional displays of human kindness. He isn't represented and that seems to be ok so far.
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