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  1. A stew sort of thing. Generally it is made with whatever you want to put in it. You have some sort of meat like mutton, beef, pork, chicken, etc. Throw in some vegetables and spices. And there you go – you have got some burgoo.
     
    Posted by: B-Diddy on Apr 22, 2008 04:09 PM (0) (0) Flag
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