Crawfish boils aren't a one-man (or woman) thing. They are large events for family, friends, and neighbors to all gather together and enjoy!
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I'm a pastor's wife and homeschooling mother. God has called us to a church in Louisiana. Since moving here, so many things are new and different. This will be the place to share those discoveries with you. It's my Louisiana view!
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So do you just pick up the potato and take a bite like an apple? :-)
Someone who was there will have to answer...I haven't stated that these are my pictures, but taken by my wonderful husband. I was at home taking care of the flu patient. I missed my chance to go to a crawfish boil!
So thanks to my great hubby, and maybe someone out there can answer the potato question???
To the anonymous question about the potato, maybe that's why Cajuns call them "les pommes de terre!" (earth apples). Only utensils needed for eating them in this fashion are your God-given appendages, e.g., fingers.
Oui, cher, c'est bon comme ca!
David and Sarah
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