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  1. This is so COOL Krewe de Chew

    ulathletics.net/krewe-de-chew


    LOUISIANA La. -- Nine-month-old Lilianne Stephens swirled around the grassy dance floor in the arms of her grandmother, Rosemary Benoit. Nearby, her big sister, Kassiel Stephens, 2, was perched on top of a chair stirring a pot of Crawfish, Tasso and Sausage Fettuccine.

    The girls were the youngest members of a group of football fans who call themselves the Krewe de Chew. The University of Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns are well-known as the "joie de vivre" tailgaters of ULL's fans.

    Church Point native Charlie Daigle initially started tailgating near the ULL baseball field more than 10 years ago. Daigle and Randy Monceaux moved to another location when the school needed to renovate the athletic facilities. And as the group began to grow, they needed three lots.

    "It grew -- there were so many people involved, we needed some organization," Daigle said.

    The core members decided their tailgate crew needed a name, so they called their group Krewe de Chew. On the Krewe's Web site, the members claim, "We are not a formal organization. There is no charter, no officers, no dues, no written rules or regulations. The only perceived rule is that dishes are 'made from scratch.' "

    There are 28 members of the group with names that have deep roots in Cajun heritage. Members are: Alex and Katie Mottram, Randy and Nat Monceaux, Pat and Teresa Fontenot, Ben and Rosemary Benoit, Matt, David and Bobbie Fontenot.

    Others are: Glen and Marie Raggio, George and Linda Brouillette, Steve and Brenda Menard, Jamie and Lisha Monceaux, Carl Bueto, Al Comeaux, David and Judy Dugas, Charlie and Gwen Daigle, Charles R. and Aimee Daigle, Dave Ardoin and Ken Ardoin.

    While the Krewe doesn't have written rules, it claims that organization is the key to a successful tailgating event. Each spring, members host a crawfish boil to talk about the next season. Members say they "tailgate all year long."

    "Three people are in charge of cooking for each home game," Daigle said. "There are three entrees. The rest of the people bring the side dishes. From one game to the next, there's hardly a duplication."

    In addition to the fettuccine, other entrees on the menu for the Oct. 1 game were Chicken and Artichoke Acadienne au Gratin and Chicken Bucktown.

    Krewe members agree that everybody pitches in; nobody slacks off. On the day before they tailgate, approximately 10 members will set up the two large tents.

    Other tailgaters from neighboring parties stroll into the Krewe's tent.

    "They know where the good food is," continued Daigle. "We invite the opposing teams to eat with us. The coaches have an open invitation to our tailgate party."

    A sign posted at the entrance to the Krewe's tailgate party reads "Welcome to Ragin' Cajun Tailgating -- A tradition of joie de vivre -- where the road kill meets the roux -- at the hands of the Krewe de Chew."

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    ADVOCATE
    By DOROTHY TRICK
    Special to Food

    Homes SO Clean

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    Great article about the spirit of UL Ragin Cajun Fans


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    I like those people with the Krewe de Chew


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    I like those people with the Krewe de Chew

    And the people like his there food....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    I like those people with the Krewe de Chew
    And we appreciate it when you come and visit...it brings added class to the Krewe site. Check the menu for HC. Its building and should be in tune with our usual effort. However, I don't know about the Vienna Sausage Kabobs.

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    Is this the Crew that fired up the cochon de lait last homecoming?


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    /krewe-de-chew

    Quote Originally Posted by BonCajun
    Is this the Crew that fired up the cochon de lait last homecoming?
    Not the same group. The crew you are thinking of is not too far from us. They did an all night "stand". We took the easy way out and had a friend of ours cook it in his commercial smoker. There's looked great, and so did ours. This year we opted for a bigger pig, 60lbs dressed, cause last year our 45lb pig didn't last long. Come visit. If you want to check on the menu go to www.ulathletics.net/krewe-de-chew. Check periodically, cause it is still in the building stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay B Eller in a Troy area News Paper


    There is one more thing about a game in Lafayette that I have to mention. This is the one place to go where the tailgating is quite possibly better than the game. This year I was invited into the dining area of the Krewe de Chew. These folks (the Krewe) take tailgating to a completely different standard. Outside most stadiums you’ll find the usual hotdogs, hamburgers, chips, and beer. Under the tents of the Krewe de Chew you’ll find Cochon de Lait(whole roasted pig), fried sweet potatoes, shrimp eggplant casserole, seven layered salad, Mexican corn bread, and chocolate covered strawberries. And that’s just a small part of the menu. Not only are the Cajuns great cooks but they are some of the most hospitable fans I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. It’s a shame we don’t play ULL in Lafayette every tear – a truly unique experience.

    Jay B Eller
    Troy Fan
    Troy Sportswriter

    Homes SO Clean

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    Im all over that Fowl Gumbo for the next home game! !


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginRash
    Im all over that Fowl Gumbo for the next home game! !
    Good!! Come get you some!!

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