Does Jason act "Southern"?
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Boberry | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 11:32 am     Twiggy -- my favorite is: you might be a red neck if ... your momma removes the cigarette from her mouth before telling the police officer to kiss her @ss! LMAO |
Millymoe | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 11:35 am     Well I have to think that I've been blessed with the best of both worlds!! I'm a born and raised Seattle girl (GO MARINERS!) but my mom was born in Tracy City,TN and grew up in Fort Bragg, NC and Centralia Garden, VA (just outside Richmond) So I've been lucky enough to live in the most beautiful city in the greenest state of the country, but spend summers at Nanny's & Grandpa's farm, eating hush puppies and grits! Not to mention the ability to go from no accent whatsoever to a nice little drawl after a few days with my family! From my experience, Jason is a wonderful example of a true Southern Gentleman! |
Sassylady | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 11:49 am     Nimtu--Thanks..we were so proud of him. Long story short, things were not easy but he hung in there and came out on top :0) I live in Slidell and it is 50/50 here(north and south). Plenty of transfers from up yunder.... Most people who transfer here end up retiring here..once here most never want to go back :0)So to all my northern friends...Come on down--you'll love it!
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Yellek | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 11:52 am     Milly, that sounds a lot like my childhood! I grew up in the Seattle area, but my Dad comes from a large family in the south. I spent many vacations visiting my relatives in Atlanta and Charleston and would come back with a drawl. |
Redgirl30 | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 11:53 am     Nimtu...okay we'll officially classify you as a southerner!! You're good in my book! I'll vouch for you anyday...New Orleans is one of my favorite places! BBHOLDEN....I love the recipes...maybe we should start a whole thread of southern recipe....I'm sure the yankees would love that.... And I bet NIMTU must have a good Gumbo recipe hiding somewhere!!! LOL |
Nimtu | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 12:24 pm     Oh, think I could dig up one or two good ole New Orleans specialties! Maybe we should start a thread in general discussion. |
Duchess | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 12:50 pm     Back where I come from(Pacific Asia), our version of hamhocks is an oxtail dish pretty much prepared the same way with black beans, bay leaves, tripe with thickened sauce..it comes out great with the use of a pressure cooker...and my mouth is watering. |
Redgirl30 | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 12:56 pm     Sounds good to me, how about... "Recipes that Jason and Amy would love" maybe we could also exchange southern decorating tips, advice on quilting, and info on canning vegetables LOL I'm sure the mods would love that! (In all seriousness though, Gumbo is sounding YUMMY right about now! I'm gonna have to go jump on a plane to New Orleans for dinner!) |
Bigbrotherbelle | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 01:02 pm     http://www.comeaux.com/ I used to live across the street from one of these. YUMMY. And you can order online. If you go to the site, watch your speakers, I got blasted with the Cajun music. They have recipes, too, including gumbo. Comeauxs Cajun Creole Seasoning - This is what I use along with Tony Chachere's. Used the Comeauxs seasoning last night in some round steak and made rice and gravy... I just ate the leftovers for lunch. |
Redgirl30 | Thursday, September 19, 2002 - 01:15 pm     Great website BIGBROTHERBELLE the gumbo recipe is printing as we speak! I hope it's as good as it sounds! thanks! And you're right about that music, it just blasted right over the live feeds I had on in the background!!! |
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