Good News, Bad News

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by bayoutider, May 31, 2007.

  1. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    He starts by "making a small rue". :lol: :lol: :lol:

    rue
    1. to feel sorrow over; repent of; regret bitterly:
    2. to wish that (something) had never been done, taken place, etc.
     
  2. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I guess I'll have to take his word on that one. :hihi:
     
  3. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    lord have mercy. only a gump would make bologna gumbo. *shakes head*
     
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  4. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy


    Or misspell the most common item in their trailor park.
     
  5. bayoutider

    bayoutider Founding Member

    Would have to call it "Gumpbeaux" myself. :lol:
     
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  6. LSUGradin99

    LSUGradin99 I Bleedeth Purple 'N Gold

    Bayou, thanks for contributing again. I've enjoyed your posts here over time. Even back when I was one of those dreaded lurking 'guests' that was too chicken to register and post. :D
     
  7. bayoutider

    bayoutider Founding Member

    Thanks, you came a long way from lurker[​IMG] to moderator.[​IMG]
     
  8. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

    Im okay with okra.

    To be even more specific, its only gumbo to me if it has only seafood in it.
     
  9. TIDE-HSV

    TIDE-HSV Founding Member

    Well, I had a clever post planned - and then I saw the thread was really about okra... :D
     
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  10. TigerWins

    TigerWins Founding Member

    Since this thread has been derailed, I'll add my thoughts on okra in gumbo.

    There seems to be two different gumbos ... creole and cajun. Creole gumbo use more okra and tomato products, and is typically seafood. Cajun gumbo is traditionally meat with no okra and tomato products. The roux is also darker in cajun gumbo.

    Many of us combine the best of both worlds and end up with our own version of gumbo. I only use okra in seafood gumbo. Not a fan of any tomato products in gumbo. Same goes for jambalaya.
     

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