CLEAN PLATES FOR CLEAN SLATES: THE ADOPTED CHILD SYNDROME COOKBOOK!

Action Alert from Bastard Nation, The Adoptee Rights Organization

Please distribute freely.

Help support open records for adult adoptees and share a laugh at the same time!

We’ve all heard the web lore and stereotypes for years, regarding the culinary skills (or lack thereof) in relation to different members of the triad. Fact or Fiction? Urban Legend? Peter Pan collars or thigh-high boots? Finally, here’s a chance to find out!

We’re putting together the “ACS Family Cookbook”, a humorous and PG-13 look at the adoption culture of food to benefit Bastard Nation’s “Who’s Next?” Fund. It will be available in the Bastard Boutique at the beginning of November, just in time for Christmas shopping!

If you have a revolting recipe (or a really good one!), and would like to donate it to support open records for adult adoptees, email [email protected] for submission guidelines. Please put “Guidelines” in the subject line.

It doesn’t matter if you are a member or not. If you are part of the triad, and have a recipe to share (like The Clean Slate Vegetable Plate), let us know!

Thanks for your consideration.

Open minds. Open records!

One Reply to “CLEAN PLATES FOR CLEAN SLATES: THE ADOPTED CHILD SYNDROME COOKBOOK!”

  1. Hey, Bastardette…looks like you’ve been spammed (bleah). Just thought I’d contribute this little bit, to let you know that adoptees are *STILL* being sold as home helpers…

    http://www.girlsadoption.com/why_girls/

    “Parents who have found their daughters through Yunona are delighted with their sweet, honey babies. They are charmed by the way they keep their rooms clean, make their bed, help in the kitchen and take care of their pets. Their perfect behavior, good manners and habits learned at the orphanage are amazing.”

    Yup, that’s right, go git yerself an orphan, and you’ll have an automatic well-behaved housemaid and cook, with good manners to boot!

    ‘Course, Yunona has a really bad rep, but still…the thought that a come-on like that would attract potential adoptive parents gives me the heebie-jeebies.

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