Samba and tamale, signifyin and fufu, hora and matzoh ball, the gumbo of American culture is lush and tantalizing. |
We slogged around looking for suicidal prairie dogs and learned that hills and gumbo can overcome the best four-wheel drive trucks. |
My mother's seafood gumbo is a good example of the way that this book works. |
The hearty soup known as gumbo is a hybrid created by southern Louisiana's various population groups. |
Another establishment has circulated a coupon for its seafood gumbo, even serving it in a half-gallon size vessel. |
From 1943 to his death in 1989, King Louis Narcisse fused Baptist, Pentecostal, and gris-gris traditions into a gumbo of ritual and hagiography. |