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re: Johnson’s Boucaniere

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 6/5/18 at 9:06 am to
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it’s sold by the weight so I never worried about it. Their boudin is my favorite in Lafayette


Interesting. I agree that it is very good, but I have never ordered hot boudin to eat by weight. I have always just ordered the number of links I plan on eating while it is hot. Usually, I order one link (along with a couple other treats) and eat it. I did that at Johnson's and was sorely disappointed. Not the end of the world as I learned my lesson and just ordered more the next time. Still, an oddity that varies from every single boudin joint that I have ever been to. It really is tee tiny.

re: Johnson’s Boucaniere

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 6/4/18 at 4:38 pm to
Their boudin links are 1/2 or less the size of any other boudin link that I have had throughout Acadiana. I wonder why they make them so short?
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Second is probably Indian food.


Do you have a good source for Indian recipes?
Pre-K there was a restaurant on the corner of S Carrollton Av and Cleveland called Jerusalem Deli. They had a dish of beef chunks, onions and pine nuts that I remember to this day. It sounds simple but it must have been the oils and/or spices that made it so special. I have tried to find it at other middle-eastern restaurants as well as comparable recipes on line in vain since then. Also Manuel's Hot tamales and the enormous menu that Liuzza's on Bienville used to have pre-k. Much bigger selection than nowadays. It was kinda crazy the number of items they had on there.
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I've seen worse weather than that walking through th.......oh, never mind


I actually have...I rode out a hurricane in the Pentagon dorm in the early 90's. Walked through the quad during a break in the squalls.
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Pike and Dauos' family don't believe Joseph Dardar's story.


The murder victim Tonia Dardar's own father was apparently a witness.
1st marriage lasted 4 years. I'm coming up on my 10th year anniversary for the second (and last) one.
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I have no idea what any of this is because I am not a homo.


Thou doth protest too much, methinks.

re: Good Vietnamese

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 5/16/18 at 1:14 pm to
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I swear I’m the only person who doesn’t care for pho.


It isn't often I feel like eating a bowl of soup the size of my head, either. Love all other Vietnamese dishes that I have tried.
I write checks exclusively over all other forms of payment. Suck it. :doublebird:
Depending on the ages of your kids, it can be a kick to get one of those giant 3 pound cinnamon rolls at Lulu's bakery & cafe.

Catfish is King at Spahr's in Des Allemands. If you need a pick-me-up pop into Frank's Lounge for a Bloody Mary.

Olivia Matte back in jail

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 4/30/18 at 10:36 am
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Just days after getting probation for a DWI in St. Tammany Parish, Olivia Matte, who also faces vehicular homicide charges in a fatal crash, is back in jail for allegedly violating her probation.


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he Covington woman pleaded guilty just a week ago to an earlier DWI, an incident that happened months before she crashed into a small truck on the Causeway, slamming 37-year-old James Blackmond of Mississippi into the guardrail. A piece of the guardrail pierced the cab, killing him.
James Blackmond's widow was there today. I hope she gets justice.
“The trouble with these people is that their cities have never been bombed and their mothers have never been told to shut up.” - Buk

re: Festival International

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 4/24/18 at 12:38 pm to
Yeah, research it baw. Sometimes it's the principle of the matter.

re: Festival International

Posted by PiGbOyFaCe on 4/24/18 at 11:45 am to
Is there really no choice for drinks but the rfid wristband? I don't want to use that crap and be tracked. Guess I'll pay cash for drinks at the bars. Less money to the festival. A shame.
Frickin' proud to be a Landrieu