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re: How many pounds?
Posted on 5/9/24 at 8:46 am to gumbo2176
Posted on 5/9/24 at 8:46 am to gumbo2176
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but teenage boys can eat 15-20 lbs. each,
If someone lets their kid eat half a sack of crawfish at someone else’s party then shame on them and the adults that allow it. That’s not how one should go about food planning for a group. That’s what causes people to have an appointed person to serve controlled portions. If you want to have a boil at home for a small group and tell them to eat all they want that’s different, go ahead and eat your gluttonous heart out.
Posted on 5/9/24 at 9:44 am to Mister Bigfish
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someone lets their kid eat half a sack of crawfish at someone else’s party then shame on them and the adults that allow it.
What’s the point of eating crawfish if I can’t make myself sick?
Posted on 5/9/24 at 1:10 pm to Mister Bigfish
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If someone lets their kid eat half a sack of crawfish at someone else’s party then shame on them and the adults that allow it.
It was a family gathering over the Easter weekend. My wife's family is pretty big and they'd gather at her dad's house in the country for the boil.
I'd buy a sack for the me, the wife and her 2 kids. My brother-in-law and his wife with the 2 big teenage boys and 1 teen girl would buy 2 sacks.
Others would contribute as well according to the amount of people they had attending.
It wasn't like everyone was a guest at someone's house footing the bill for the boil. All who attended contributed.
Believe me, when my stepson was a teen and we went to someone's house for a boil, all I had to do is give him "the look" and he knew it was time to walk away from the table. If not, he'd eat until the last crawfish was gone.
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