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Also, what is you favorite tailgating dish?
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SwampHound
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So Troy has the best tailgating? What kind of tailgating food is served by Trojan fans?
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Trojans1andAll
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I wouldn't know, I always wind up going to Crowe's before the game. :D
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07-06-2004 05:56 PM |
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What's good to eat at Crowe's?
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I see that most people haven't been to Cajun Field before a home game. Bands under the Oak Tree, boudin, gumbo (even when its hot), boiled crawfish on occasions, etc. You name it, we cook it.
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07-06-2004 06:05 PM |
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ARod
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The closest I've been to Louisiana tailgating is in New Orleans for Mardi Gras And boy I gotta tell you guys, the "Lou" has some good cooking:
Crawfish
Gator
Gumbo
King Cake
I will be travelling on the road to FIU's games in 2005-2006 and beyond as soon as I get this degree and can afford it and I will be sure to make a stop in the "Lou" and I'm not talking about St. Louis.
Mmmmm
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07-06-2004 06:13 PM |
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SwampHound
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you really should try some boudin :D
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07-06-2004 07:11 PM |
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Quote:you really should try some boudin:D
I'll be sure to hook up with you when I roll through town and you can show me what "Boudin" is :D :D
Thanks!
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07-06-2004 07:18 PM |
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Trojans1andAll
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Quote:What's good to eat at Crowe's?
Crowe's is a local chain (one location in Troy and one in Brundige) that serves the best fried chicken you will taste besides home-made. Truly a hidden treasure of Troy, Alabama. When the Cajuns eventually visit Troy (it sounds cool just to say that) I would suggest trying the medium or large chicken finger snack. They come with fries, coleslaw, a roll and a cup secret recipe pink dipping sauce that you will want to order one or two extra cups of because you'll be dipping your fries and roll in it before you even realize it.
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