Frogmore Stew, Lowcountry Boil, Beaufort Stew...no matter what you call, there is something for everyone in the pot. It is the perfect meal for a group and it was on the menu last night at a very special homecoming party for the lady pictured with her family below. Hosted by Dr. & Sharon Beavers, many of the guests had never met each other in person but had a common link - affection for a lady who has survived a heck of a year and was finally home with her loved ones.
Welcome home Lana! Thanks to our gracious host and hostess. It was great to put faces to so many Facebook friends.
Paul, Lana and Ryan Nelson |
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Nice Post Joan, nice to see my dentist, Dr. Beavers, in your blog; we just love him. I feel bad that I haven't blogged on him in From The Land of Palm Trees. Your blog makes me smile. Doug
I met them for the first time last night. What a nice bunch of people.
It was great meeting you on Saturday! You can read my blog at www.wesleydonehue.com. I've added you to my google reader so I'll be checking you out every day.
- Wesley
The stew looks yummy. I've done similar with crawfish. Glad you had fun! ;)
S
What a wonderful feast! Reminds me of a lobster feast a former neighbor from Boston would have on occasion. Although quite different, WI's Door County peninsula is alive with fish boils, which I used to eat and love as a kid...not so fond of them anymore. Since we're going there tomorrow on a mini vacation, I think I'll try to get some decent photos of a decent fish boil!!
Well, I don't know Lana, but I wish her nothing but happiness and good times ahead! What a wonderful way to celebrate!
Hi Wesley! I got it! It was great meeting you and your family. That was a delicious Frogmore Stew.
lowandslow - this is very popular here and always seems to be just the ticket.
Do! We'll compare notes :)
barbara - I am going to run into you one of these days. I am covering the West Ashley/Avondale on foot these days :) Got my new flag up thanks to you.
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