Let's not be superstitious about it. On the other hand, it never hurts to watch yr butt. I worry about all o' y'all in prohibition states.
As far as prison recipes go, in the Buffalo jail the heat is from cast iron radiators, outside the cell-block bars, on the far side of a walkway where the hacks walk. Instant ramen is available if you have $ in your commissary account, but how to cook it? Put it in a plastic bag, tie it to a string made out of another plastic bag, and swing it across the hall onto the steam radiator. Every time a turn-key comes down the hall you have to retrieve it so he can pass, then swing it across again until it's al-dente. One acquaintance started a business while doing NYS time, baking cupcakes in empty tuna cans, using ingredients pilfered from the kitchen. Since $ wasn't allowed, he charged in postage stamps. He also made picture frames and other craft projects, which he sold to other inmates, or mailed home (stuffed with postage stamps). When he finally came out he sold the stamps to a coin dealer for $3,000. He did a lot of time because when his little brother came home all beat up, he grabbed a bat and went to settle with the gang on the corner. One of the gang died of his injuries.
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