tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post2251855161633771342..comments2024-02-16T06:59:59.062-06:00Comments on Quarry Garden Stained Glass: About that Booyah Party.....Karenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18368318730124533690noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-65843015014572134822018-11-04T14:00:45.448-06:002018-11-04T14:00:45.448-06:00I grew up in the shadows of Lambeau Field. A bloc...I grew up in the shadows of Lambeau Field. A block party with Booyah and Beer was an annual tradition. I never liked Booyah with skin, bones and grease but have an awesome recipe that doesn't include any of that.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08672066878818924393noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-63679277862583793322013-11-13T17:30:31.766-06:002013-11-13T17:30:31.766-06:00I never heard of booyah either. I am with your hus...I never heard of booyah either. I am with your husband more to the fact that I might not recognize the food inside the pot. Funny how traditions endure. I was glad to hear the chickens did not end up inside the pot. Phew.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-79161824418052760442013-11-12T21:24:47.023-06:002013-11-12T21:24:47.023-06:00FlowerLady, I know, what was I thinking, not takin...FlowerLady, I know, what was I thinking, not taking pictures of the end product?! <br /><br />Pamela, I used to get so confused when I'd hear people yell 'Booya'.....I thought there had to be a kettle somewhere, lol.<br /><br />Hi Alison, oh yeah, that first batch almost ruined me for life.<br /><br />HolleyGarden, I'm sure you would love it. It is really good stuff and healthy, too.<br /><br />africanaussie, now I've never heard of a potje, but I bet you're right about it being very similar. The pot doesn't come out for serving, but that would be an awesome idea if we ever build one of the kettles for ourselves!<br /><br />Sandy, thank you! I'm feeling pretty good lately. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.<br /><br />Indie, yes, the wood smoke does give the booyah a very good flavor. And I was always confused when people yelled 'Booyah'....Ok, where's the oyster crackers?Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18368318730124533690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-60361291140809164372013-11-12T17:36:48.834-06:002013-11-12T17:36:48.834-06:00Ahh, I thought when you were talking about a booya...Ahh, I thought when you were talking about a booyah party, you were just talking about a fun party. You know, since some people say 'booyah' and do a fistpump to show excitement... Anyway, that is really interesting, and I definitely learned something new! Interesting that it is made on a homemade cooker. I guess it imparts some sort of woodsy flavor?Indiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14004102653896371835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-87696470448261967132013-11-12T12:20:00.558-06:002013-11-12T12:20:00.558-06:00I've never heard of it but it sure sounds good...I've never heard of it but it sure sounds good and I'm glad you described it so well for us. I hope you are feeling better and continue to do so. Have a great week.<br /><br />SandyPeonies & Magnoliashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13362575319386223280noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-83334675113678455192013-11-11T19:40:24.194-06:002013-11-11T19:40:24.194-06:00It sounds similar to a potjie - a South African st...It sounds similar to a potjie - a South African strew cooked in a three legged pot on top of an open fire. I like the sound of cooking the meat and then taking the bones out before adding the veggies. As for me I would definitely add the corn. I love dishes all mixed up like that! that pot looks amazing as if it is part of the barrell - is it permanently fixed in or does it come out for serving?africanaussiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16660727599623626163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-12931592877112004702013-11-11T19:06:37.866-06:002013-11-11T19:06:37.866-06:00Never heard of it, but I love vegetables all mixed...Never heard of it, but I love vegetables all mixed together. Casseroles of any kind are my favorite dish! I bet I'd love the stuff (maybe not the first dish you tried, though, with chicken skin and bones in it).HolleyGardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14892421871044249940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-90668959880073938272013-11-11T19:02:42.297-06:002013-11-11T19:02:42.297-06:00So happy to see you finally wrote your Booya post!...So happy to see you finally wrote your Booya post! I have never heard of it before, but it kind of reminds me of the Southern tradition of a low country boil, although I think that is done with sausage and shrimp. There are probably plenty of regions and even other countries with similar traditions designed to make food go a long way. That first batch of Booya that you got does sound pretty disgusting. I love crispy chicken skin, but boiled? Ugh, not so much.Alisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16323262555906240701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-48884533392063265642013-11-11T18:51:42.348-06:002013-11-11T18:51:42.348-06:00Well, I certainly learned something today. LOL N...Well, I certainly learned something today. LOL Never heard of Booyah but have heard the saying. Pamela Gordonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18071092617682650349noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942892890615806086.post-23085609340335226522013-11-11T16:07:15.817-06:002013-11-11T16:07:15.817-06:00Dang, no pictures of the booyah in the pot! Of cou...Dang, no pictures of the booyah in the pot! Of course, you had a lot on your mind this past summer, but next year pictures please, complete with oyster crackers and happy partakers.<br /><br />Love and hugs to you dear Karen ~ FlowerLadyFlowerLady Lorrainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17678852154334714784noreply@blogger.com