See ya in the gumbo!
My great grandpa said this instead of "good-bye." It means see ya out there in the mix.
Gumbo is a mix of various ingredients. And no two people make it the same way.
To "make a gumbo" means much more than cooking. When someone says "I'm making a gumbo," it means family and friends are invited.
I invite you to join this POTLUCK PARTY every Sunday night.
Bring whatever mix of ingredients you'd like.

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Wow Michelle, I have to tell you it is a very strange feeling to see something of mine posted on another's blog post...I am flattered. Thank you very kindly, I will "link" this post in on mine tomorrow.
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Cindy
Michelle,
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Wanda Ann @ Memories by the Mile
Thank you for the party, Michelle! Wishing you a fantastic week!
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ReplyDeleteHi Michelle~ Thanks for hosting another great and fun party! I look forward to stopping here each week:) Great recipe Cindy~
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle for another party :)
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Thanks so much for the feature and for hosting! Have fun at Mardi Gras, cher!
ReplyDeleteHey! Michelle, Thanks for another great party! I have got to find some of that Praline Pecan Liqueur. That drink looks delicious! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature and for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Michelle. Have a great week and don't forget to link up to Simple Supper Tuesday (any easy recipe will do)
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