
She was luckly running away from me and not towards me like the ducks did.
Comments
12:58am November 28 2007LIFEWASTED said: Why am I thinking Pork crackling? |
1:36am November 28 2007yellville said: Yup, dig a pit, I'll heat up the rocks and get the seaweed |
1:40am November 28 2007yellville said: Looks like she's filled with little hor d'voures too |
3:39am November 28 2007Haw59 said: (reply to comment #48118) Mom says she was probably nursing and I was real lucky I didn't come in between her and the young ones. |
4:31pm November 28 2007SGKrebs said: I can't say I know much about pig roasting, but what is the seaweed for? |
5:37pm November 28 2007Haw59 said: (reply to comment #48155) I am not sure what Y using it for. They use it in a few dishes here maybe he was talking about a side dish. |
2:34am November 29 2007ohhahhwho said: Listen to your mom . . . the same holds true if you come between me and my dinner... |
5:58am November 29 2007Haw59 said: (reply to comment #48180) Thanks for the warning Rich. |
7:48am December 1 2007WesternDreams said: LOL... don't you hate it when the wildlife comes at ya like that... I'll bet you WERE glad this one was running AWAY, absolutely!! LOL!! |
10:22pm December 3 2007yellville said: (reply to comment #48155) Krebs&Haw.....We use to pit cook pigs on the beach, we'd lay rocks down then cover with 6-8 inches of hot coals, lay seaweed down then the pig then seaweed again. Then lay some more hot coals and seaweed again...Cover with wet burlap and then sand...Come back in 3-4 hours and PIG OUT! |
4:15am February 18 2008pueo said: (reply to comment #48606) Hmm sounds like an imu... although traditionally they Hawaiians used banana tree trunks instead of seaweed. |


