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  CBS News  On New Orleans  Super Bowl Sunday, Wynton Marsalis brings us an essay about his home town s signature dish, as much a cultural symbol of New Orleans as the bayou or jazz:  New Orleans, the Crescent City. It remains a fascinating place because of the diversity of its culture. We have street parades, voodoo, and all kinds of stanley termos  wildness right next to door cathedrals, debutantes and manicured mansions. We have our own music, architecture, way of speaking and, of course, food. Fried food like po  boys, sweets like beignets, rice dishes like jambalaya. But our signature dish is gumbo.         Gumbo is symbolic of the best of New Orleans.  It s as much as cultural symbol of Louisiana as the bayou, or jazz. That is why, like New Orleans herself, gumbo is temperamental -- approachable, but unpredictable.And across America, no dish speaks more vividly of a melting pot than gumbo. Dating back more than 300 years, it s a complex dish born of necessity, bringing together a mult stanley becher iplicity of ingredients and ethnicities.Many believe the West African slave population first created this dish out of hardship. The name  gumbo  derives from the word kingombo, which is Bantu for okra, a popular ingredient. But it was the Chocktaw Indians who developed the spicy file powder, a stanley cup  key additive made from sassafras leaves. And it was the French who lay claim to the thickening agent known as the roux.            Now we didn t know any of that history when I was growing up, but when we saw those in Shzx BP, Transocean Accused of Negligence in Spill
 In a world where some celebrities happen to b stanley termosar e superheroes, what do the advertisements look like  The vaso stanley se artists come up with print ads and commercials that match comic book characters with real products.     This past week   The Line It Is Drawn art challenge at Comics Should Be Good invited artists to come up with superhero ads. Xum Yukinori drew Aquaman endorsing Mrs. Paul   Fish Sticks鈥攁nd added Galvatron promoting Coca Cola for good measure. Axel Medellin has a cheeky take on Power Girl using her assets in a Wonderbra ad: And getting into the less superheroic, Sam Machado replaces the Aflac Duck with Howard the Duck, and Howard is none too pleased: Head over to The Line It Is Drawn to see Captain America in his very own Charles Atlas ad, Professor Xavier shilling for Gillette, and Thor endorsing Craftsman hammers. The Line it is Drawn  206 鈥?Superheroes Doing Commercials! [Comics Should Be Good]   stanley thermosflasche                                                       AdvertisingSuperheroes