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Deerfarmer 07-10-2010 06:43 PM

Gotta Meet one Day
 
got
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zachary Boy (Post 176490)
I go with answer # 3,# 4, #5 and #6. I grew up on okra po-boys and collard green sandwiches so getting meat is good....

Dnag son we were raised alike. One day we gotta get together. Don't live far apart. I pass your house everyday. You do drive a Red dodge don't you?

Deerfarmer 07-10-2010 06:46 PM

Jambalaya
 
I guess mine would be cabbage jambalaya. Love the stuff. Wake up the next morning and eat it for breakfast.

eman 07-10-2010 06:59 PM

Smoked prime rib to 140 degrees, A big baked sweet tater w/ lots a butter and some wicked beans. then throw the switch.

Hopedale Hustler 07-10-2010 07:10 PM

i need a ice chest slap full of budweiser and at the bottom of the ice a cold fith of jack daniels....and then some good fried sac a lait and mommas potato salad to wash it down...haha

longsidelandry 07-10-2010 07:13 PM

Unlimited amount of boiled crawfish, onions and potatoes with some dip the way my grandma makes it with the onions in it, ALOT of ice cold Bud Light, some cheesecake and some Blue Bell pecan pralines n cream ice cream for desert.

catch.and.fillet 07-10-2010 07:15 PM

Boiled shrimp and crabs - all in the same pot....a little tartar sauce and tabasco on the side....boil the crabs and then add the shrimp when the crabs are done, let soak for 10 minutes and serve it up....but they better have the crabman on standby...cause I'd crap my pants and never stop....I'd eat til I die

blackmamba 07-10-2010 07:53 PM

Rack of st Louis style ribs with rice dressing, tater salad, and beans. And alot of cold beer

eman 07-10-2010 07:59 PM

Black snake,
anytime you want some st louie ribs that will make you slap yourself .Just let me know

boatdriver 07-10-2010 08:04 PM

tough one
 
But, I'd say some good old fashioned rice and gravy, with pork grillades, just the way mom makes it. Throw in some sweet kernal corn and green beans wrapped in bacon. That's all I need. And the grillades have GOT to be from Hebert's in Maurice.

BD

meaux fishing 07-10-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by boatdriver (Post 176690)
But, I'd say some good old fashioned rice and gravy, with pork grillades, just the way mom makes it. Throw in some sweet kernal corn and green beans wrapped in bacon. That's all I need. And the grillades have GOT to be from Hebert's in Maurice.

BD

Brady thats how i know we are both from the same place cause thats almost identical to what i would say... maybe add some lima beans, green bean casserole, and some mashed sweet potatos with marshmallows baked on top

blackmamba 07-10-2010 08:47 PM

Eman I'm ready now... Holla, I'll bring the beer!!

Ray 07-10-2010 08:48 PM

I likes me some rice and gravy with sweet corn too.
But I eat dat all da time.

boatdriver 07-11-2010 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meaux fishing (Post 176697)
Brady thats how i know we are both from the same place cause thats almost identical to what i would say... maybe add some lima beans, green bean casserole, and some mashed sweet potatos with marshmallows baked on top


Bob, that ain't no lie. Grew up on rice and gravy and could eat it everyday. Damn, all us coon azzes eat well. From boiled seafood to ribs and ribeyes, none of us here on SaltyCajun get cheated when it comes to our tummies.

BD

Salty 07-11-2010 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 176712)
I likes me some rice and gravy with sweet corn too.
But I eat dat all da time.

Ray, as much as you like to eat....you gotta be a pretty decent cook. Me and Jordan were discussin' your eatin' habits when he called the other night.

eman 07-11-2010 04:23 PM

black snake check ya P.M.

eman 07-11-2010 04:30 PM

cooks
 
On another site that used to be i was the cook for our get togethers.
Looks like we may be having another bungle soon so i hope they'll have me back .
My yankee friends can't understand that down here the youngsters all learn to cook .Don't matter if you male or female.
my dad (RIP) couldn't boil water w/o burning it so my mama made sure that all her kids learned to cook enough to fend for themselves.
I wasn't lucky enough to be born on the bayou to cajun parents so i had to learn most of my skills on my own.
helps that i found me a great wife from the country and she was raised cooking good country cookin.
We all have to learn wether it be at mamas or daddys knee or through trial and error.
But, at least we can eat the mistakes:cool:


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