PRISON FELLOWSHIP: Mob Depp

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Rapper Dishes on Prison Food

Don’t try this at home, kids.

Or do, but only if you’re feeling brave. Commissary Kitchen is one man’s practical, informative guide to all things food and politics in prison. That man—Albert “Prodigy” Johnson of the ‘90s rap duo Mobb Deep—even punctuates some of the cookbook’s recipes with, “Good luck, yo.”

By Emily Andrews
October 14, 2016
Commissary Kitchen | cookbook | Mob Depp | prison food | Prodigy | Ramen

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