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Started by Ka Honu, January 09, 2011, 06:31:01 AM

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Ka Honu

Guess I won't be making red beans & rice for Super Bowl Sunday this year.  Bummers!

NePaSmoKer

Quote from: Ka Honu on January 09, 2011, 06:31:01 AM
Guess I won't be making red beans & rice for Super Bowl Sunday this year.  Bummers!

Oh sheaux  :D

ronbeaux

The fight isn't over until the winner says it is.

KyNola

What defense? >:(  That was one pitiful performance by the Saints.

Congratulations to the Seahawks.

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Quote from: Ka Honu on January 09, 2011, 06:31:01 AM
Guess I won't be making red beans & rice for Super Bowl Sunday this year.  Bummers!

Let's hope you're not making clam chowder either!
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Could be worse, you could have had to eat Lutefisk!  Oh wait, there never really was a chance of that this year  ::)

Caneyscud

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I confess, I did not know what lutefish was, so had to look it upl

Quote from Garrison Keillor's book Lake Wobegon Days:

Apparently Garrison Keillor doesn't like it much    

"Every Advent we entered the purgatory of lutefisk, a repulsive gelatinous fishlike dish that tasted of soap and gave off an odor that would gag a goat. We did this in honor of Norwegian ancestors, much as if survivors of a famine might celebrate their deliverance by feasting on elm bark. I always felt the cold creeps as Advent approached, knowing that this dread delicacy would be put before me and I'd be told, "Just have a little." Eating a little was like vomiting a little, just as bad as a lot."

And from Keillor's book Pontoon:

"Lutefisk is cod that has been dried in a lye solution. It looks like the desiccated cadavers of squirrels run over by trucks, but after it is soaked and reconstituted and the lye is washed out and it's cooked, it looks more fish-related, though with lutefisk, the window of success is small. It can be tasty, but the statistics aren't on your side. It is the hereditary delicacy of Swedes and Norwegians who serve it around the holidays, in memory of their ancestors, who ate it because they were poor. Most lutefisk is not edible by normal people. It is reminiscent of the afterbirth of a dog or the world's largest chunk of phlegm."

Ummmmm.  Wonder is smoking can improve it?
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Friar_Tuck

Garrison was being very generous!

hal4uk

Well...

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(How bout dem TIGERS?)


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Ka Honu

I was surrounded (in my own house) by 6 of them duckin' tree huggers but came out the winner.  It wasn't pretty, but it was good.

WAR DAMN EAGLE!!

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Quote from: Friar_Tuck on January 10, 2011, 06:10:51 AM
Could be worse, you could have had to eat Lutefisk!  Oh wait, there never really was a chance of that this year  ::)
Now now, that's really hitting below the belt :'(
On the lutefisk and the purple and gold. ;D
sorry, I had to speek up for my lutefisk

wyoduke

Sorry but go PACK and bacon wrapped meatballs covered in CT ;D
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Ka Honu

I'm thinkin' for GB you gotta make something cheese-like and triangular that you can eat with mittens on and also wear as a hat.