Delicioso dumplings don’t always look perfecto. Bucketlist confession: Mine don’t. No one cares. We prefer substance. The Supreme Court’s decision to strip substance in education has been on my mind. Bucketlist knows: We want to believe we all exist on an equal plane. That everyone has the same opportunities. We can. We should. We will. Bucketlist fact: We’re not there. True. Poverty shouldn’t dictate choices. It does. Poor neighborhoods have poor schools. Poor schools mean less books, old books, no books. Heck, sometimes no windows. And worse.

Bucketlist true story: My Parents bravely left all they knew to for life in the South Bronx. New streets. New smells. New trees. New language. New country. New. They didn’t care to find familiar ethnic, racial or religious communities.
Voila Seasoned Dumpling Skins. Gluten-free, Death-Free™. Heck with the shape. Use any Filling. Inside out delicious.
It shaped the flavor of me. Bucketlist double confession: I don’t believe skin color matters. I don’t care for race. I don’t subscribe to ethnic pride. I don’t understand religious superiority. Patriotism makes me giggle. Artificial dividers. In personal bonds, Parent-child relationships, friendship or Love, these superficialities don’t exist.
Bucketlist reality: These dividers matter on an institutional level. We’d love a world where people experienced opportunities “not by the color of their skin but by the content of their characters.” It’s not our America. Not our world. Not yet. Judges confuse the personal and the organized. Bucketlist Lifehack™: Judges don’t drop their life experiences and biases once the robe goes on. They still fart under the robes..
A colossal fuckery yet fixable. Easily. Bucketlist imagined flavorful dumpling wrappers. Voilà Seasoned Dumpling Skins. Gluten-free, Death-Free™. Heck with the shape. Use any Bucketlist Filling. Inside out delicious.

Bucketlist Survivalhack™: The Supreme Court’s imaginary education system is real once every single public school has private school flavors: identical options, choices, courses, books, facilities, meals. Voilà. The leveled playing field. Doable. Bucketlist clarifies: Hard no to public school privatization. For the richest most powerful country to exist, equal public education is as possible as the flavor explosion you’ll actually experience from Seasoned Dumpling Skins. Imagine things to be all good, but don’t stop with your imagination. Make ’em great.
Bon appétit, Friends.
VIDEO: Seasoned Dumpling Skins by Bucketlist
You Need:
∞ 1 cup Almond Flour
∞ 2 tbsp Chickpea Flour
∞ 1 tbsp Mung Bean Powder
∞ 1 tbsp Arrowroot
∞ 1 tbsp Chia Seeds (ground)
∞ 1 tsp Slippery Elm
∞ 1/2 tsp Salt
∞ 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
∞ 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
∞ 1/2 tsp Wasabi Powder (add 1 tsp hot water, let sit)
∞ 1/4 tsp Fenugreek Powder
∞ 1 cup Water (hot)
∞ 1 tsp Matcha with 1/4 tsp hot water (ceremonial grade)
∞ 1 tsp Turmeric
∞ Any Bucketlist Filling of your choice.