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jambalaya
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Looks like a big pot of cracklings yum yum
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the email i got it on said it was from a tailgator at omaha don't know if its true
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even with that thing cook down dont look like enogh room for the sacks of rice. Id like to know how much rice that took. My 60 cup wouldnt touch that
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I was in omaha last week and didn't see this, i suspect not...besides, look at what they are wearing, no purple and gold anywhere, looks like some gators if anything
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i didn't think so they probly would have been arrested for digging that big ol hole
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No to mention the hole is the shape of Texas. I suspect it is some kind of chili cookoff in Texas.
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That's exactly what i thought when i noticed the hole
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Ok, I got the low-down on this pic. This pic was taken last year at the Jambalaya Festival in Gonzales. I believe this pot was to set a new world record as the largest jambalaya ever made. As for the shape of the hole, I have no idea as to why it took that shape. The guys cooking are from LA. The hole must have been W's idea...Eluding to burning Texas.?
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I have never seen anyone cooking in a big pot with a fire that has that much "flames" around the pot. There is a lot of unburned wood in the fire.
An open flame is too hot and IMO would start burning what ever they are cooking. I have always seen the cooking done with "coals" after most of the flames have stopped. Maybe have a fire burning on the side so that more coals can be added later. Are these guys "Rookies".....that pot looks new. That pot looks like it is from an old sugar mill. |
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Even bigger pot
yall ever seen this one in abbeville...giant omelette festival....5000 eggs
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I agree with Gerald, you have your fire 'stoked' way before you even put the meat, vedgies etc.. That looks like an act of desparation as evidenced from the guys spraying the lighter fluid. There was some design spray painted on the ground, maybe Texas, maybe not. The backhoe operator wasn't to good either and that stack of firewood wouldn't even build a decent campfire...
Last edited by Zachary Boy; 07-07-2009 at 07:25 PM. |
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They're in the Guiness Book though!! Desperate or not, that's where they wound up. Did you guys enter the contest? Go show em up next year!
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All I need is a bigger pot........
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