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- Cajun Recipes I am a Creole, born in the Deep South...New Orleans to be exact. My mother was a country girl, and my grandmother lived along the bayou in Mississippi. All the women in my family were excellent cooks, and I had the good fortune of being taught the ar...
- Shrimp Recipes Prawn and scampi are terms generally used interchangeably with shrimp. Prawn refers to freshwater shrimp or large saltwater shrimp, scampi is often used by restauranteurs to describe shrimp cooked in butter and garlic. In United Kingdom, the term pra...
- The Ravenous Guide to Southern Cooking This lens will focus on Southern Cooking in all it's glory. We'll look at some history, some recipes and break it down to it's basic parts, Soul Food, Country Cooking, Cajun, Creole, Low Country and BBQ.
- Authentic Acadian Recipes From The Bayou There are thousands of recipes floating around on the internet and some are good and some, well, not so good. These are a few originals that seem to have stood the test of time. African and Spanish cultures have both contributed to the interesting c...
- Big Annie: Mississippi Flatboat Captain Activities related to the story of Big Annie, a flatboat captain who, despite all odds, brings Christmas toys from New Orleans up the river to the children of Natchez. Learn about the cultures, historical times and wildlife along the Mississippi Riv...
- Louisiana Creoles I suppose except for Creole food, it has been said that Creoles are a "forgotten people." This lens is an attempt to explore what it means to be Creole because right in our own community there are differences of opinion as to who we a...
- Shrimp This page features shrimp information, pictures, recipes and shrimp for sale. Please send us your favorite shrimp article or recipe!
- Ma'man Brigit, Voodoo Loa of Cemetaries and Money In Vodou, Ma'man Brigit (Grann Brigitte, Manman, Manman Brigit, Manman Brijit) is the mother of cemetaries, the loa of money and death, and the wife of Baron Samedi. She may be related to the "triple" Celtic goddess of poetry, smithcraft, a...
- Shrimp Gumbo Recipes Watch people prepare shrimp gumbo using easy to follow recipes.
- Egg Recipes, Delicious and Nutritious It used to be that eggs were vilified for their cholesterol content but now they are back in the good graces of nutritionists. It has been said that two eggs for breakfast are better for you than a bagel with cream cheese. This starts your day off wi...
- Visit New Orleans, LA Come to New Orleans! Let a New Orleans native tell you about the history, food, music and good times that you can have in the Big Easy. You don't have to visit during Mardi Gras to have a good time (although I heartily recommend New Orlea...
- New Orleans Jazz Fest With literally thousands of great festivals this nation has to offer, can there really be just ONE best music fest? Yes, I believe there can, and it's the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, held April 25-27 and May 1-4, 2008 at the New Orleans Fai...
- A Voodoo Doll Named Phil Witpins. Phil Witpins is a little Voodoo doll character I developed which has grown in popularity since. Phil Witpins is available on great American apparel and other merchandise at his Zazzle store. Hope you'll visit and take him home with you.
- Cajun and Creole Recipes In here today, I will try to convince you that cajun and creole foods should be classed as one of the wonders of the modern world. I am going to share with you some of my favorite cajun and creole recipes and mabye a tale or two about how this sort-o...
- Mariner's Restaurant - Natchitoches, LA Mariner's Seafood and Steakhouse is located on the banks of Sibley Lake in Natchitoches, Louisiana and has been in this location for many years. The Sunday lunch buffet is my Dad's favorite and he goes almost every weekend. Mariner's specialties incl...
- Great foods. (recipes, products, chefs, reviews and many more.......) I hope that this web page help someone who is missing flavor in their food and possible life through eating right. I'm going to try my best to research the best recipe, products, produce, and chefs to fit everyones needs. I will also try and invert d...
- History of New Orleans This grid is still seen today in the streets of the city's "French Quarter" (see map). Here is a French map of New Orleans grid (1763), centered at Place d' Armes better know today as (Jackson Square) along the Fleuve St. The Mississippi River call...
- New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA. Take a few minutes and visit this blog today!
