The gumbo, gator tails, boiled peanuts, etc... and few coast and river hexes worked.
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Rather than doing my usual Super-Duper De-luxe Rotel with sausage and ground beef, I did something a little different: had 3 boneless chicken boobies in the fridge that I'd cooked on the grill earlier in the week; shredded them by hand and used them in place of my usual sausage/beef combo. Man, talk about some good stuff! And I started eating it at the start of the 3rd quarter...right about the time we started turning things around.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
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Oh no, Not the dreaded Boneless Chicken * Beep *.Sasquatch wrote:Rather than doing my usual Super-Duper De-luxe Rotel with sausage and ground beef, I did something a little different: had 3 boneless chicken *beep* in the fridge that I'd cooked on the grill earlier in the week; shredded them by hand and used them in place of my usual sausage/beef combo. Man, talk about some good stuff! And I started eating it at the start of the 3rd quarter...right about the time we started turning things around.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
Later,
Hagar
Hagar
ROFL, Hagar....lemme go back and change that!!!!Hagar wrote:Oh no, Not the dreaded Boneless Chicken * Beep *.Sasquatch wrote:Rather than doing my usual Super-Duper De-luxe Rotel with sausage and ground beef, I did something a little different: had 3 boneless chicken *beep* in the fridge that I'd cooked on the grill earlier in the week; shredded them by hand and used them in place of my usual sausage/beef combo. Man, talk about some good stuff! And I started eating it at the start of the 3rd quarter...right about the time we started turning things around.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
That part of the chicken usually goes in the trash before we cook at my house... at least I don't eat that part.Sasquatch wrote:ROFL, Hagar....lemme go back and change that!!!!Hagar wrote:Oh no, Not the dreaded Boneless Chicken * Beep *.Sasquatch wrote:Rather than doing my usual Super-Duper De-luxe Rotel with sausage and ground beef, I did something a little different: had 3 boneless chicken *beep* in the fridge that I'd cooked on the grill earlier in the week; shredded them by hand and used them in place of my usual sausage/beef combo. Man, talk about some good stuff! And I started eating it at the start of the 3rd quarter...right about the time we started turning things around.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
Later,
Hagar
Hagar
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I had the little lady wear the Red Dress (formal name commands resepct) that she wore for the Memphis game and it paid off. She's formally required to wear it for ALL games that I feel are "iffy". HERE WE GO RED-DRESS, HERE WE GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Sasquatch wrote:Rather than doing my usual Super-Duper De-luxe Rotel with sausage and ground beef, I did something a little different: had 3 boneless chicken boobies in the fridge that I'd cooked on the grill earlier in the week; shredded them by hand and used them in place of my usual sausage/beef combo. Man, talk about some good stuff! And I started eating it at the start of the 3rd quarter...right about the time we started turning things around.
It is now officially required Ole Miss gameday ballgame watching food for me.
HOTTY F'N TODDY!!!!!!!!!
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Glad you're still there big guy. Sorry about the Trojans.