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burgoo
burgoo (bɜːˈguː) Also burgou(t). [ad. Arab. būrġul cooked, parched, and crushed wheat, ultimately ad. Turk. bulgur: see bulgur, burghul.] 1. A thick oatmeal gruel or porridge used chiefly by seamen; loblolly.1750 Ellis Country Housew. 206 (E.D.S.) Whole greets (grits) boiled in water till they burst...
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Burgoo
The village of Arenzville, Illinois, asserts itself as the home of the world's best burgoo and holds a yearly burgoo festival, as do Chandlerville, Illinois Festival page
Owensboro, KY's Burgoo page
Arenzville, IL's Burgoo page
Bhodda's Burgoo Ba'aag
A recipe for burgoo
What is burgoo?
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Burgoo King
Bradley and foaled at his renowned Idle Hour Stock Farm near Lexington, Kentucky, Burgoo King was named for a local grocer famous for his burgoo stew. jockey)
Thoroughbred Heritage article on the "far from robust" Burgoo King
Burgoo King's offspring at the Triple Crown database by Kathleen Irwin and
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Please explain how to make burgoo
okay just a kind of a brief run down of what burger is burger is like a stew or a soup a very thick soup is made overnight and large kettles usually about 55 gallon kettles over fire let me start off by cooking the beef of different several different cuts of beef and then you also cook the chicken i...
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Bergoo, West Virginia
Some say Bergoo was the name of a local Indian, while others believe the community was named after Burgoo, a type of stew.
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burghul
‖ burg(h)ul (ˈburgul) Also bourg(h)ol, burgle, etc. [Pers. burghul ‘blé mondé, gruau’. Zenker. Cf. bulgur, burgoo.] In the Middle East: wheat which has been cooked, dried, and then crushed; cracked wheat.1764 Harmer Observ. vii. iv. 147 Burgle is wheat boiled, then bruised by a mill, so as to take t...
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Mulligan stew
A local Appalachian variant is a burgoo, which may comprise such available ingredients as possum or squirrel. Only a pot and a fire are required. See also
Booyah (stew), a social stew popular in parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin
Brunswick stew
Burgoo, often prepared communally
List of stews
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Antietam (band)
They followed this with the album Burgoo in 1990, produced by Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley of Yo La Tengo, and with Charles Schultz on drums. Discography
Antietam
Albums
Antietam (1985), Homestead
Music from Elba (1986), Homestead
Burgoo (1990), Triple X
Everywhere Outside (1991), Triple X
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bulgur
‖ bulgur (ˈbʊlgə(r)) Also bulgar, bulghur. [Turk.] A cereal food consisting of whole wheat partially boiled and then dried and crushed. Also attrib. Cf. burgoo. Principally eaten as a staple element of diet in Turkey and neighbouring regions, but also available commercially in the West.1934 in Webst...
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International Bar-B-Q Festival
The festival provides an opportunity for sampling many varieties of barbecued meats, including chicken, mutton, and burgoo.
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Ollie Beard
Born in Lexington, Kentucky, it is claimed that his family invented the Kentucky version of the food, "Burgoo".
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Edward R. Bradley
Thompson won one of the Derbys with Burgoo King in 1932, who also won that year's Preakness Stakes. - Brokers Tip
Preakness Stakes
1917 - Kalitan
1932 - Burgoo King
1940 - Bimelech
Belmont Stakes
1929 - Blue Larkspur
1940 - Bimelech
Edward Bradley
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Gallant Sir
He broke from the 19th spot and finished eighth, more than a dozen lengths behind winner Burgoo King.
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Herbert J. Thompson
Champions Trained by Thompson:
Blue Larkspur, American Horse of the Year, 1929
Baba Kenny, American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly, 1930
Burgoo King,
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