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  1. Great to hear the quest was successful. Sounds like me with good beef ribs. Kind of like looking for Bigfoot
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  2. I rented a truck with a liftgate. It's a bit pricey, but comparatively speaking, I think it's the best option. <br /> <br /> <br /> Robert
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  3. Paswesley, Search the forums for this topic. it has been covered a few times. If you don't have the crate to put it back into, then, in my opinion, the next best thing is a uhaul low trailer, or a landscape type trailer. You can tow it with your suv. I would take the top off and place it flat on the trailer, on top of a soft surface (mattress w/ plywood under it). Roll the bottom onto the trailer and secure 4 ways with load straps, the kind you can get in home depot, etc. If your suv has no hitch, then you can use a pickup truck, but this will require the construction of a ramp out of 3/4" ply and 2x6 boards. same concept, top off, bottom secured 4 ways. good luck with the move! We also had a nightmare of a time with commercial movers once. land pirates.
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  4. Have to be honest, I've never bought from this company, so can't vouch for quality. Just stumbled across them in Amazon. I have bought product from these folks, mostly boudin and andouille, but their turducken seems to get good reviews. http://www.cajungrocer.com/fresh-foods-holiday-dishes-turducken-c-1_15_24.html?limit=all
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