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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It is truly an honor to have my shrimp etouffee recipe featured on your blog. Thanks so much and thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet of you! I'm glad you found the bacon tips useful! Thanks for featuring! I'll stop in again tomorrow :) Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThat shrimp etouffee has me cravin' and that pound cakes is to die for! :) Stay safe in the storm, cher!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my Mascarpone Cheese.....so honoured!! Love stopping by here to see all the yummy recipes. Have a wonderful week:)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring my Triple Ginger Pound Cake! What a lovely surprise!
ReplyDeleteThis week I am sharing a delicious Oatmeal Raisin bread that you can make in a bread machine. Thank you for hosting!
Linking a post to one of my new favorite foods...Beef Tongue, yeah!
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