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Old 04-26-2010, 07:05 PM
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Gumbo is a soup, usually brown. It can be made with all sorts of meat(s), shellfish, and/or poultry, and may or may not contain okra or tomatoes. It is served with white rice.

I made some jambalaya in Michigan for a bunch of people a few years ago at this giant house I rented on some lake north of Kalamazoo. I laid off the spice and it was a big hit. I'm actually not so fond of jambalaya with shrimp or other water-creatures, it tends to get fishy to me...no matter what.
So when you coming back to Michigan? I'll buy the ingredients if you cook it. I've had different gumbo's before but don't believe I've ever tried jambalaya.
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