Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 so are crawfish like shrimp? crabs? I mean give me an idea. Like I said I was fine until the guy on tv snapped the head and did that thing. I am even cringing now as I type this. It is weird what gets into your head,huh:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 so are crawfish like shrimp? crabs? I mean give me an idea. Like I said I was fine until the guy on tv snapped the head and did that thing. I am even cringing now as I type this. It is weird what gets into your head,huh:) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 HI Randie, gosh im not even cajun but I like crawfish first time we ate them was when we stayed in New Orleans and on new yrs eve we went out and had some crayfish jambalaaya creol and and gumbo ... also crazy about boudin,,,, and Im a canadian,, but of course my husband and me eat just about anything ,,, no not snake.. hugs Helen Randie wrote: I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 HI Randie, gosh im not even cajun but I like crawfish first time we ate them was when we stayed in New Orleans and on new yrs eve we went out and had some crayfish jambalaaya creol and and gumbo ... also crazy about boudin,,,, and Im a canadian,, but of course my husband and me eat just about anything ,,, no not snake.. hugs Helen Randie wrote: I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 HI Randie, gosh im not even cajun but I like crawfish first time we ate them was when we stayed in New Orleans and on new yrs eve we went out and had some crayfish jambalaaya creol and and gumbo ... also crazy about boudin,,,, and Im a canadian,, but of course my husband and me eat just about anything ,,, no not snake.. hugs Helen Randie wrote: I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 yes Randie I sure am from french canada, I live 1 hr from Montreal Quebec,My greatgrandfather was from france and my grandfather was from mont joliette quebec cant get any frenchier then there, my grand mother was from maniwaki quebec and she was part indian her mother was pure and her parents were Indian raise by the missionaries the tribe was Algonquin on my dad side they are from France and my dad was raised also in Cornwall ( this is where I live the funny part my dad father didnt speak a word of french so my dad spoke only english he married my mom who could speak both language I was raised speaking french with my mom and brother and when dad was home we only spoke english .. this is why when someone is around us and they dont speak any french we speak english and vise versa, I can also speak some spanish but need to practise it more when Im in TX ,enough said PS I married a pure french man .................Hugs Helen Randie wrote: Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 yes Randie I sure am from french canada, I live 1 hr from Montreal Quebec,My greatgrandfather was from france and my grandfather was from mont joliette quebec cant get any frenchier then there, my grand mother was from maniwaki quebec and she was part indian her mother was pure and her parents were Indian raise by the missionaries the tribe was Algonquin on my dad side they are from France and my dad was raised also in Cornwall ( this is where I live the funny part my dad father didnt speak a word of french so my dad spoke only english he married my mom who could speak both language I was raised speaking french with my mom and brother and when dad was home we only spoke english .. this is why when someone is around us and they dont speak any french we speak english and vise versa, I can also speak some spanish but need to practise it more when Im in TX ,enough said PS I married a pure french man .................Hugs Helen Randie wrote: Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2005 Report Share Posted August 21, 2005 yes Randie I sure am from french canada, I live 1 hr from Montreal Quebec,My greatgrandfather was from france and my grandfather was from mont joliette quebec cant get any frenchier then there, my grand mother was from maniwaki quebec and she was part indian her mother was pure and her parents were Indian raise by the missionaries the tribe was Algonquin on my dad side they are from France and my dad was raised also in Cornwall ( this is where I live the funny part my dad father didnt speak a word of french so my dad spoke only english he married my mom who could speak both language I was raised speaking french with my mom and brother and when dad was home we only spoke english .. this is why when someone is around us and they dont speak any french we speak english and vise versa, I can also speak some spanish but need to practise it more when Im in TX ,enough said PS I married a pure french man .................Hugs Helen Randie wrote: Thank you for your input!!!!!! Just wanted most loopers to realize it 'may' be an acquired taste !!!! They look 'gross' to some -- to think you eat them !!! But different strokes for different folks -- as has been said on here !!!!! And YES, I love boudain (can be spelled boudin too) too !!! My grandmother used to make it when she was alive -- used to sell it at the grocery store (not supermarket) she and my grandfather started in a nearby town when they first moved from LA after a big flood there !!! Did you try the regular boudain or green onion or seafood ??? Again, it depends upon who makes it !!!!!! Now Helen, you're making me hungry for all those Cajun goodies !!!!! Are you from French Canada ---- just wonderin' ------ since many Cajuns came from there -------- Course, there is another term used to refer to as Cajun here and in LA !!!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Isn't the French you speak a little different from the French in LA ??? Same as the Spanish in Mexico is different from the Spanish in Spain ??!! That's SUPER that you are almost 'tri-lingual' !!!!!!!! English, French and Spanish !!!!!!!!! I know my great-grandmother from LA only spoke French -- my grandmother could speak both and my mother could understand some French -- but not speak it !!!!! I know a couple of 'cuss' phrases ~~~ that's about it !!!!!!!! I also email a woman who lives in Montreal ---- met her on another TOPS loop !!!!! So now I 'know' TWO Canadians !!!!!! Y'all have a GORGEOUS country up there -- from what I saw many, many years ago in Niagara Falls ---a lot cleaner than the American side !!!!! Loved Quebec City -- so quaint ---- also had driven through Montreal (I believe) -- wasn't there a World's Fair there many moons ago !!!!!! May have already mentioned this to you !!!!!! AND I love 'stuff' like that !!!!!! People's backgrounds !!!!! Guess that's why I've researched some of my family history ----- Janet helped some with that too !!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 the french spoken here in canada,is mostly like the one in Montreal but we do have acadiens and they speak like the ones in LA they speak with some words in english and mix in the french we had a good laugh when we met a couple from there but we did communicate ,,the french in montreal is almost the same as we speak here in Ontario, but they speak so fast, but i can keep up with them..I just love to hear well spoken spanish My teacher that thaught me some spanish came from Spain,, now when we go to Tx I find they have a real Tx mex mixed language, but its nice to hear from others, im like you i love genealogy.did my husband side and some of my dads and some of my moms this is why i know they had native blood,well think i.d better get off this toy its getting late talk later... hugs helen Randie wrote: Isn't the French you speak a little different from the French in LA ??? Same as the Spanish in Mexico is different from the Spanish in Spain ??!! That's SUPER that you are almost 'tri-lingual' !!!!!!!! English, French and Spanish !!!!!!!!! I know my great-grandmother from LA only spoke French -- my grandmother could speak both and my mother could understand some French -- but not speak it !!!!! I know a couple of 'cuss' phrases ~~~ that's about it !!!!!!!! I also email a woman who lives in Montreal ---- met her on another TOPS loop !!!!! So now I 'know' TWO Canadians !!!!!! Y'all have a GORGEOUS country up there -- from what I saw many, many years ago in Niagara Falls ---a lot cleaner than the American side !!!!! Loved Quebec City -- so quaint ---- also had driven through Montreal (I believe) -- wasn't there a World's Fair there many moons ago !!!!!! May have already mentioned this to you !!!!!! AND I love 'stuff' like that !!!!!! People's backgrounds !!!!! Guess that's why I've researched some of my family history ----- Janet helped some with that too !!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 the french spoken here in canada,is mostly like the one in Montreal but we do have acadiens and they speak like the ones in LA they speak with some words in english and mix in the french we had a good laugh when we met a couple from there but we did communicate ,,the french in montreal is almost the same as we speak here in Ontario, but they speak so fast, but i can keep up with them..I just love to hear well spoken spanish My teacher that thaught me some spanish came from Spain,, now when we go to Tx I find they have a real Tx mex mixed language, but its nice to hear from others, im like you i love genealogy.did my husband side and some of my dads and some of my moms this is why i know they had native blood,well think i.d better get off this toy its getting late talk later... hugs helen Randie wrote: Isn't the French you speak a little different from the French in LA ??? Same as the Spanish in Mexico is different from the Spanish in Spain ??!! That's SUPER that you are almost 'tri-lingual' !!!!!!!! English, French and Spanish !!!!!!!!! I know my great-grandmother from LA only spoke French -- my grandmother could speak both and my mother could understand some French -- but not speak it !!!!! I know a couple of 'cuss' phrases ~~~ that's about it !!!!!!!! I also email a woman who lives in Montreal ---- met her on another TOPS loop !!!!! So now I 'know' TWO Canadians !!!!!! Y'all have a GORGEOUS country up there -- from what I saw many, many years ago in Niagara Falls ---a lot cleaner than the American side !!!!! Loved Quebec City -- so quaint ---- also had driven through Montreal (I believe) -- wasn't there a World's Fair there many moons ago !!!!!! May have already mentioned this to you !!!!!! AND I love 'stuff' like that !!!!!! People's backgrounds !!!!! Guess that's why I've researched some of my family history ----- Janet helped some with that too !!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 the french spoken here in canada,is mostly like the one in Montreal but we do have acadiens and they speak like the ones in LA they speak with some words in english and mix in the french we had a good laugh when we met a couple from there but we did communicate ,,the french in montreal is almost the same as we speak here in Ontario, but they speak so fast, but i can keep up with them..I just love to hear well spoken spanish My teacher that thaught me some spanish came from Spain,, now when we go to Tx I find they have a real Tx mex mixed language, but its nice to hear from others, im like you i love genealogy.did my husband side and some of my dads and some of my moms this is why i know they had native blood,well think i.d better get off this toy its getting late talk later... hugs helen Randie wrote: Isn't the French you speak a little different from the French in LA ??? Same as the Spanish in Mexico is different from the Spanish in Spain ??!! That's SUPER that you are almost 'tri-lingual' !!!!!!!! English, French and Spanish !!!!!!!!! I know my great-grandmother from LA only spoke French -- my grandmother could speak both and my mother could understand some French -- but not speak it !!!!! I know a couple of 'cuss' phrases ~~~ that's about it !!!!!!!! I also email a woman who lives in Montreal ---- met her on another TOPS loop !!!!! So now I 'know' TWO Canadians !!!!!! Y'all have a GORGEOUS country up there -- from what I saw many, many years ago in Niagara Falls ---a lot cleaner than the American side !!!!! Loved Quebec City -- so quaint ---- also had driven through Montreal (I believe) -- wasn't there a World's Fair there many moons ago !!!!!! May have already mentioned this to you !!!!!! AND I love 'stuff' like that !!!!!! People's backgrounds !!!!! Guess that's why I've researched some of my family history ----- Janet helped some with that too !!!!!!!! Hugs, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Well they are seafood, BUT, I love shrimp just anout anyways you prepare them and I like crabs a lot too, especially the King Crab Legs, but, to me crawfish just are nasty, but, others love them. I am like you....that slurping noise and head sucking is GROSS...I would rather eat a whole jar of beets than eat one crawfish!!! LOL Love , PepperMaggieDohr@... wrote: so are crawfish like shrimp? crabs? I mean give me an idea. Like I said I was fine until the guy on tv snapped the head and did that thing. I am even cringing now as I type this. It is weird what gets into your head,huh:) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 Well they are seafood, BUT, I love shrimp just anout anyways you prepare them and I like crabs a lot too, especially the King Crab Legs, but, to me crawfish just are nasty, but, others love them. I am like you....that slurping noise and head sucking is GROSS...I would rather eat a whole jar of beets than eat one crawfish!!! LOL Love , PepperMaggieDohr@... wrote: so are crawfish like shrimp? crabs? I mean give me an idea. Like I said I was fine until the guy on tv snapped the head and did that thing. I am even cringing now as I type this. It is weird what gets into your head,huh:) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 I love Boudin but I try not to think of what it is sacked in!!! LOL I love shrimp ettouffe also. I like gumbo if the gruel is made right. BUT NOT CRAWFISH!! LOL My grandaughters, ages 11 and 13, have been eating them for about 4 years now. Love pepperhj c wrote: HI Randie, gosh im not even cajun but I like crawfish first time we ate them was when we stayed in New Orleans and on new yrs eve we went out and had some crayfish jambalaaya creol and and gumbo ... also crazy about boudin,,,, and Im a canadian,, but of course my husband and me eat just about anything ,,, no not snake.. hugs Helen Randie wrote: I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2005 Report Share Posted August 22, 2005 I love Boudin but I try not to think of what it is sacked in!!! LOL I love shrimp ettouffe also. I like gumbo if the gruel is made right. BUT NOT CRAWFISH!! LOL My grandaughters, ages 11 and 13, have been eating them for about 4 years now. Love pepperhj c wrote: HI Randie, gosh im not even cajun but I like crawfish first time we ate them was when we stayed in New Orleans and on new yrs eve we went out and had some crayfish jambalaaya creol and and gumbo ... also crazy about boudin,,,, and Im a canadian,, but of course my husband and me eat just about anything ,,, no not snake.. hugs Helen Randie wrote: I LOVE crawfish --- course, have Cajun blood in me -- and we have lots of crawfish here during crawfish season --------but I do NOT suck the heads !!! I do eat them boiled -- with corn on the cob and potatoes - with lots of spices --- also in etoufee, jambalaya, creole, gumbo and other Cajun dishes !!!!! Hugs from SE Texas, Randie Re: beets-things that gross you out I was more than willing to try crawfish until I saw the commercial I think it was for Louisiana or something. The guy breaks off the head and the sucks the stuff out with a big slurpy noise. Ever since then, crawdads are not on my menu. That noise comes back to haunt me. Find your next car at Yahoo! Canada Autos Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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