One of the main reasons I ventured to the New Orleans Jazz Fest was to stuff myself to my hearts’ content with Cajun & Creole cuisine. At the fairgrounds where the festival is held, several areas are lined with food booths boasting such delicacies as alligator pie, stuffed shrimp and crawfish monica. I wolfed down other treats (gumbo, jambalaya, broccoli pies), but those three were my picks of the trip.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Travel Tastes, New Orleans: Jazz Fest Food Booths
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11:54 AM
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Creole,
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Jazz Fest,
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One of the main reasons I ventured to the New Orleans Jazz Fest was to stuff myself to my hearts’ content with Cajun & Creole cuisine. At the fairgrounds where the festival is held, several areas are lined with food booths boasting such delicacies as alligator pie, stuffed shrimp and crawfish monica. I wolfed down other treats (gumbo, jambalaya, broccoli pies), but those three were my picks of the trip.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Down and Dirty
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Rachel
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12:08 PM
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baby back ribs,
BBQ,
cake,
Cheap Eats,
red velvet,
Soul food
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Though I do like my fancy, upscale LA restaurants and am tickled pink by an artful drizzle of sauce around a delicately placed meal, sometimes it's good to get down and dirty with your food. I'm talking sauce smeared all over your fingers and mouth, devil-may-care face in the trough kind of eating. I'm talking about BBQ.
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