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Decorating for a Low Country BoilCassie from GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Decorating for a Low Country BoilWhen we were visiting South Carolina, they made the low country boil outdoorsey in one place we visited. They had a couple picnic tables end to end and then they had newspaper on both of the picnic tables. When the food was ready, they dumped it onto the newspaper. People then grabbed and ate with no utensils, just hands. Post By Katy of MO (Guest Post) RE: Decorating for a Low Country BoilI was wondering what that was myself! Post by Lynn RE: Decorating for a Low Country BoilIt's a meal really- it's shrimp and crab legs, corn on the cob, new potatoes and sausage (some people thrown in crawfish) all boiled together with a spicy sauce. People have big casual parties and have this to eat. Some people use it for rehearsal dinners. Post By Cassie (Guest Post) RE: Decorating for a Low Country BoilWould you mind to tell me what a low country boil is? Thanks! Post By Cathy (Guest Post) |
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