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With Thanksgiving just a few days away, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron detailed the plans for the team to be home with their families for the holiday or spend time at his house, where he would be serving "good oyster dressing," among other things.
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Ed Orgeron: "This week is obviously Thanksgiving week, happy Thanksgiving to everybody. Our team is going to have a Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday night. It's going to be good. I let them choose the menu, so you know it's going to be good. Then Thursday morning we're going to meet at 7, our team's going to be off the field at 10:30 so they can have Thanksgiving with their family. And I'll bring some players that don't have their family over, they can come over to my house and eat good oyster dressing."
LSU quarterback Joe Burrow was asked Monday about oyster dressing, something he had no clue about and his answers were hilarious.

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Emteein90 months
He's from the midwest, probably should have told him "stuffing". he probably thinks dressing as in salad dressing. He probably drink pepsi.
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Hester Carries90 months
I say stuffing and im from lousiana
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Tiger in Carolina90 months
He drinks pop. I don’t care. Just beat A&M.
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Joe Edwards90 months
Joe looks like Macaulay Culkin a tad bit.
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Zephyrius90 months
I bet Etling ate the oyster dressing...
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Genestealer5590 months
I miss my dearly departed gramma’s oyster dressing so much...oh..and crawfish bisque...damn that woman could cook! I’m hungry!
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JumpingTheShark90 months
Oyster dressing is the teets.
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pitchandcatch2790 months
Well said from a real Cajun. Now pass for over 300 yards and 4 TDs over aTm. Geaux Tigers
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deltaland90 months
He is from the Midwest. They don’t have taste buds up there
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DownSouthCrawfish90 months
Damn oyster dressing sounds good af right now
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Willie Stroker90 months
Hilarious? His answers were not remotely hilarious. Sad mostly.
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BayouBlogger90 months
I'm from Louisiana and lived there full time 22 years. I don't know if I've ever had it either, unless someone hid some in the cornbread dressing and I didn't notice.
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Meaux Bettah90 months
I'm hungry.
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Jack Ruby90 months
What a fricking Yankee...
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real turf fan90 months
Idjut. If a cajun cooks it, it's going to be good. Period.
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SirWinston90 months
Why don't we call it stuffing?
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GeauxTigers010790 months
Because "we" not stupid like you
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Guava Jelly90 months
Stuffing is a mixture that is cooked inside an animal cavity (usually a turkey). Dressing is cooked in a pan independent of the bird.

Don't get tripped up on what it says on the package. If it's inside, it's stuffing. If it's outside, it's dressing.
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DisplacedBuckeye90 months
What kind of backwards arse dirtneck calls it dressing?
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panzer90 months
My wife makes the best....lots of parmesan cheese....
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Wayne Kenoff90 months
Your wife makes her oyster dressing for me a couple times a week. It's delicious.
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Mike da Tigah90 months
Someone is seriously failing this kid.
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loweralabamatrojan90 months
My grandparents were from Nebraska. We still had great oyster dressing. Midwestern origin is no excuse for culinary ignorance.
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hill durham90 months
Meat and potatoes no spice no pepper. Bland food
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