[Steppes] Feast vs. Catering

Crandall crandalltwo-scalists at yahoo.com
Wed Jul 25 17:39:06 PDT 2007


I recall a pig that was "pit" cooked during a two
day sandstorm at Grand Outlandish. 
But that was years ago. And delicious. And just a
little sand makes for good crunch. 

--- Esther <reese_esther at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Now, now.... 
>    
>   Back in my salad days in An Tir, I was
> engaged to a young fellow from Boston. (I had
> grown up on a farm in Oregon.)
>    
>   A party had been planned, which featured
> pitting an entire, whole, luau style piggy.
> (YUM) But, it was An Tir, and so, on the
> appointed day, the previously dug pit was what
> they call in this neck of the woods, "a
> swimmin' hole".
>    
>   This left me with 150 pounds of defrosted
> pig, pouring rain outside, and a teeny tiny
> normal oven.
>    
>   I got a couple of short two by fours to help
> with support, a hacksaw with a fresh pack or
> two of blades duly sterilized, and a couple of
> saw horses.
>    
>   Needless to say, I got a clue that marriage
> might not be in my future after all, when the
> afore mentioned young man returned home, to
> find his Intended with one knee on the spine of
> the pig while hack sawing between the vertebrae
> and immediately retired to the bathroom. He
> puked for DAYS.
>    
>   Delicious piggy though, thank heavens we had
> a large freezer.
>    
>   Esther
> 
> Michael Gunter <countgunthar at hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>   >And I agree with Elizabeth. Nothing makes
> you NOT want
> >to eat like seeing just the head hanging from
> a rope
> >in the garage...
> >
> >Hanna
> 
> Speak for yourself, wussy city-girl!
> 
> Nothing says "good eatin'" like the slowly
> glazing eyes
> of your victim staring at you while you eat its
> liver!
> 
> Mmmmm......slowly glazing eyes.....
> 
> Gunthar
> NOT a wussy little city-girl
> 
>
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