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.
Can you believe? #45 this week.
I appreciate the support that has kept this potluck going.
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This isn't just avocado on a burger. There's Bacon Corn Relish too.
Kit-Kat Cake
from Love Bakes Good Cakes
Check out this stunner made by Jamie's son.
from Couscous & Consciousness
I couldn't pass up this one pot beauty...
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I linked up a shrimp etouffee I made for my husband a few weeks ago. I followed, in part, your tutorial on making a dark roux when I made it. :-) Thanks for posting the tutorial!!!
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ReplyDeleteSo glad everyone liked my burger. It's seriously so good. I'm getting hungry just writing this. Love your party Michelle!
ReplyDeleteGreat roundup of recipes. Thanks for hosting. I linked a recipe for chia pudding and why chia seeds are SO good for you.
ReplyDeleteThis week I'm sharing a Greek Spinach & Feta Pie - one of the best things I've made for ages. This is definitely one of those maximum effect from very little effort dishes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting again, and thanks also for the shout out for my gnocchi with Italian sausage dish last week.
Sue xo
Those features look amazing! This week I am sharing a Triple Ginger Pound Cake - autumn always makes me crave things spices like ginger and cinnamon. Thank you for hosting.
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