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Campfire Kahuna
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Tri-tip Fish tacos All kinds of Mexican. Love lingua and trepas tacos from the taco truck. Gotta love good Mexican food. We have a chain that does a pretty good street taco Don't really have a favorite between the carne asada, pollo, adobada and lengua, they're all good I recognize the tables...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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Some of these I have eaten, some I'll need to look up to see just what they are, some like the sea lion, I likely will never try! Trust me, you are not missing much! Unless really fishy stuff appeals...
Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.
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Campfire Kahuna
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Certified Black Angus Steaks, Real BBQ made with Beef, & good ole Tex-Mex food. And of course, Chicken Fried Steak with Gravy, it's a food group in TX
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"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
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Yeah, well. I doubt many here would call my house or neighborhood a chithole.
In 0-8 minutes, I can walk to 4 lakes. In 10 minutes I can be in the Glades.
BTW, that is downtown Hollywood. Not my neighborhood.
But, y'all go ahead on. I'll come see ya' and try a few of anything and everything you turn out Greg!! Party on!!
Proud to be a true Sandlapper!!
Go Nats!!!!
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Didn't call Greg's house house or neighborhood a chithole. Was referencing the pic.
JFC there's two posters here that post much, much , much worse on a daily basis and they're almost revered as gods at the 24HCF. Both should have removed long ago. Pair of f ucking azzholes
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Campfire Oracle
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Cajun style boudin.
Let's see who is the farthest away from Louisiana who can buy it off the shelf in their locale. Maybe it has spread a ways from the bayou. Boudin and Andouille are easy to come by here, same with crawfish, for the most part. Of course I'm only 6 hours from New Orleans.
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if'n i was memberin back to the days down on the dusty red dirt road, i'd likely recall fried porkchop, collared greens, black eyed peas, slice of onion, piece of cornbread, with tea. depending on season either fresh strawberry, or peach or huckleberry or black berry cobbler. just about everything would have come from the farm except the tea. if the cows were fresh, we'd have milk, depending on what was bloomin' in the pasture.
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Catfish stew, Shrimp & Grits
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Campfire Savant
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Pinto beans, rice, and cornbread.
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FJB & FJT
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Not going to google that, so how about a clue?
Sean
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Not going to google that, so how about a clue? Hog maw. Stuffed pig stomach.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Here's hopin' that is a small region.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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YUM, all good stuff mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
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Campfire 'Bwana
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Ponce is also called chaudin.
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Campfire Oracle
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I'm trying to remember the word/s for crab roe.
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Campfire Regular
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Liver pudding - I can't find any where I live now but every time I go home I bring some back and freeze.
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Your true character shows in your conduct
You cannot solve a problem at the same level of awareness that created it - Einstein
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Not going to google that, so how about a clue? Cook it[boil] with a mess of collards........ It's primarily a S.E. Virginia/N.E. North Carolina thing.
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Scrapple comes to mind. Wish I could find it out here! Mooner probably knows about Chicken Corn Soup then? And Lebanon bologna. (Harrisburg PA area, lots of scrapple eaters there) NW PA I learned about Korv (potato sausage) As this is a regional food topic, there's a few more I've run across over the years. A. Bauer's Mustard, Black and White cookies, Pizza from the NYC area Burritos from taco shops in the San Diego CA area, carne asada, lengua, shrimp, carnitas, and such. Made with just the good stuff, not friggen rice or beans in them (you want that you ask for a "mixed" burrito), and they are served dry usually. Then there's rolled tacos, birria, and posole, sopapillas. New Mexico burritos and you get asked "red or green". ( Go there, you'll figure it out). And for Eastern AZ and probably all of NM....... roasted Hatch chiles, right outside the stores, big roasters going right in the parking lots. Mmm Mmm good! Armenian food from the Fresno CA area, loads of Armenian folks there and the food is great. I sorta HATE Fresno, but love stuff like this: http://www.fresnoarmenianfest.com/menu/. There's more dishes not on that menu, stuff like lamajune, joojeh kebab etc. Smoked Salmon from the PNW and AK of course. Let's not forget crab and spot prawns too. Halibut Red Curry, Juneau AK Time for bed and now I'm hungry! Geno
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