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Originally posted by jcindavilleThat sounds like a good time Jimmy, 40, thats a lot of cajuns in one building.
That should be enough for a full set of teeth
BUT .....
Us Cajuns spend all of our time in the kitchen and dinning rooms for family gatherings ...
Your family, Aunts, Uncles & cousins, prefer spending time in the bedroom for family gatherings.
"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"
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Originally posted by LsufanOk, you got me
BUT .....
Us Cajuns spend all of our time in the kitchen and dinning rooms for family gatherings ...
Your family, Aunts, Uncles & cousins, prefer spending time in the bedroom for family gatherings.
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Originally posted by LsufanOk, you got me
BUT .....
Us Cajuns spend all of our time in the kitchen and dinning rooms for family gatherings ...
Your family, Aunts, Uncles & cousins, prefer spending time in the bedroom for family gatherings.
I was wondering were my reply was
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Originally posted by jcindavilleI was wondering were my reply was
We like to get busy
You know what they say .... Kentuckians keep it in the family!!!"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"
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Originally posted by LsufanOk, you got me
BUT .....
Us Cajuns spend all of our time in the kitchen and dinning rooms for family gatherings ...
Your family, Aunts, Uncles & cousins, prefer spending time in the bedroom for family gatherings.
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Originally posted by kbsooner21I would love to spend the holidays with some cajuns. I bet there is some hell of good eating going on"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"
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Originally posted by kbsooner21I swear Jimmy, I'm a cajun born in Okiehoma. I love spicy cajun foods. I've gotta make it down there sometime and eat some local grub. I'm always eating red beans and rice, jambalya, and what not around here. Never tried crawfish though, don't trust anyone around here to make it right"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"
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Originally posted by LsufanYou are more than welcomed down yonder. Best food in the world around here IMO
I will say this, my brother in laws family would have crawfish shipped up to here in NY. We would have 100lbs, with potatoes and corn cooked in cajun spices in a deep fryer of some sort, rice and beans all sitting outside in the fall , with cases of beer (bottled beer they said seemed much better then tap with the food). Eating the corn it was so hot it would make you cry. We would be eating for hours, from like 11 in the morning till 7 at night.
What we came to realize about it was that it was just not about eating the food, it was the amazing socialization that went along with it.
Since Katrina we tried to do it twice, and both times it went horrible. The place we had previously used no longer existed and the first place we tried sent the crawfish and they were rancid and rotten. The second place called us two days before and told us they could not fufill our order for another 20days (and we had scheduled everything).
Now my sister is divorced and have no clue how to start from scratch as it was her husbands family that ran it. Really miss it though.2012 - 2013 NCAAF
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Originally posted by BillMill71Morning all.
I will say this, my brother in laws family would have crawfish shipped up to here in NY. We would have 100lbs, with potatoes and corn cooked in cajun spices in a deep fryer of some sort, rice and beans all sitting outside in the fall , with cases of beer (bottled beer they said seemed much better then tap with the food). Eating the corn it was so hot it would make you cry. We would be eating for hours, from like 11 in the morning till 7 at night.
What we came to realize about it was that it was just not about eating the food, it was the amazing socialization that went along with it.
Since Katrina we tried to do it twice, and both times it went horrible. The place we had previously used no longer existed and the first place we tried sent the crawfish and they were rancid and rotten. The second place called us two days before and told us they could not fufill our order for another 20days (and we had scheduled everything).
Now my sister is divorced and have no clue how to start from scratch as it was her husbands family that ran it. Really miss it though.
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