Food. Et al.

It might have seemed like a hot moment since I posted here but I promise you I am alive. It is been a struggle of late to get motivated down there are a variety of reasons for that. But that is not something I want to bore you wall with.

I recently was in New Orleans with Greg Tremblay. We got to spend but less than a week roaming around the city and eating way too much. Luckily there were a few places that I wanted to go that are no longer there but following Katrina that was to be expected. We did take a trip on a pontoon boat through the Bayou and that was a lot of fun. Mostly because people get very excited spotting gators and that was pretty cool. Ancient lizards are always a great thing to watch.

So I am going give you a barrage of food that we had a New Orleans and try to get together some travel photos of what we saw. I have a lot of gator photos. I also have a bald Eagle. And a couple of other birds.

I promise I will be back with more exciting things.

Oh… and here is Goji.

So much food…

4 thoughts on “Food. Et al.

  1. Susan's avatar Susan

    what? No Muffaletta?

    rated 3.4 of 5 stars

    24? That’s a staple for us when we go to New Orleans.

    please tells us what restaurants you went to. The food looks so good we’d like to try it too.

  2. Oh your link goes to Bobby Flay who I hate with a flaming, glorious passion. (See Morimoto disrespect) 😀

    I have muffulettas all the time 😀 LOVE an olive tapenade. Heh.

    I usually stick to hole in the walls when dragging Greg around places.

    We went to Loretta’s for beignets…which are fucking awesome.
    2101 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116

    Cajun Seafood Boil (this location)
    1479 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116

    Deanie’s Restaurant & Bar
    7350 Hayne Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70126

    And I highly recommend Dian Xin
    1218 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116

    1. It is definitely different than it was from before Katrina. It feels a little bit more like Disney but I’m sure there are Pockets that are the same. I liked it but I don’t know there was a grittiness that was missing

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