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#179901 - 04/23/19 11:42 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives ** [Re: Chief]
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Chief
You really think I believe you would use that beauty to butcher some pig? Ha!

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#179914 - 04/24/19 06:46 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: pappy19]
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That & everything else. In the land of constant humidity the best way to keep a tool steel knife is to use it.
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#179915 - 04/24/19 07:54 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: Chief]
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I hear slicing pickles helps. Lol.

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#179916 - 04/24/19 08:04 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: pappy19]
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Ralph and Kackooos still a good spot? Don's gumbo was the best.

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#179919 - 04/24/19 08:40 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: pappy19]
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Years ago, One of their top sales managers who worked at their New Orleans location was to be married. Well, she was a great friend of my wife and stood as a Bridesmaid in our wedding.

Her Bridal shower was held at their personal home.... He was a tremendous outdoorsman and his collection certainly was a fine example of how he lived.... and ate! Great memories!


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#179921 - 04/24/19 09:00 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Ralph & Kacoo......was bought by Piccadilly, food is bad now.
They finally closed down the original Don's Seafood this last flood got them.
They have 3-5 spots in LA. now......it's the kids with the original recipes now.
Fleur De Lis Pizza is still going & still awesome.
Tonys seafood is still going strong.

As for slicing pickles, hasn't yet, but boiled 120 lbs. of mudbugs this weekend & it cut up a lot of stuff. Onions, garlic, mushrooms, sausage, chicken, potatoes, corn, green beans.
Butterflied a 150ish big shrimp for some angels on horseback.
That's when you butterfly a 12-15 count shrimp stuff in a oyster & wrap it in bacon batter it then deep fry it.
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#179922 - 04/24/19 09:05 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: Chief]
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THX for the update Chief! Piccadilly is a recipe for failure!

Last weekend sounds bout right for this time of year! Miss my mudbugs and real food!!!
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#179923 - 04/24/19 09:09 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Hope you don't mind bro, I re-sized your image. Came out amazing. You get that mammoth from Charles Turnage? He's the guy who had the cross cut mammoth.


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#179924 - 04/24/19 09:14 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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I still have a Ralph and Kacoos cook book. The Mohawk in Monroe, La had great gumbo too, and the best fried shrimp I've ever had. Casio's in Monroe had a Red Fish Tony that was crispy fried with a butter sauce of crawfish, crab, garlic and green onions. To die for.
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#179937 - 04/25/19 03:58 PM Re: Re-Handled Knives [Re: pappy19]
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What about Peck's in Slidell?
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