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What happens when gazillions of food obsessed people (oh, excuse me, I mean Culinary Professionals) descend on New Orleans?  They all start writing about it!
The Food Writers section of IACP was given the task of spreading the word about what’s going on in New Orleans, and the bloggers are doing their bit to contribute to NOLA Giveback. New Orleans is coming back, bit by bit,  they are pulling themselves together and they need us to visit, plain and simple.

Here’s a partial list of what’s been going on.
Please, if you have a blog and are writing about NOLA, send me the link. Let’s do our bit to spread the good word about New Orleans.

Rancho Gordo: loving beignets, disclaimer: I swear I didn’t pay Steve….

Chez Pim more beignet love

Voice of Reason great food round up

Mon Appetit Muffuletta

Serious Eats Wille Mae’s fried chicken

The Wednesday Chef Cochon and Crescent Market

Appetites Excellent New Orleans based blogger

No Ladder Tells it like it is

3 Comments

  1. New Orleans News Ladder on April 28, 2008 at 7:15 pm

    Hey Y’all,
    thank you fo’da Hat Tip. We aim ta’please.
    BTW I’m wonderin what y’all think of board baked fish? And what about da’wood, accrutaments, etc? If you decide to do a post on it will you please email me from the profile?
    I really really really love your photographs.
    When the flood came I was working for Angeli on Decatur, riding bike-delivery. I loved that job. They used one of those double-decker conveyor ovens to rock nearly the whole menue. Busy. Really late hours and fresh food, fresh baked bread on all the sandwiches and pizzas. The owners are Turkish. Wonderful folks.
    But your shot of that bent light pole just puts me back on’da bike, riding slow through the Quarters on a beautiful day with someone’s good food! You had to take your time or have a wreck and that wouldn’t do fo’da food ya’know. I would often follow the roof’tops as I rode along. No two alike, I could imagine how da’ghosts must move about them at night. Really. I know you heah my mouf’talkin…ya’know?

    Thanks again,
    Bruce
    Editilla~New Orleans News Ladder

  2. Judith Klinger on April 29, 2008 at 4:08 pm

    Ciao Bruce!
    Are you talking about cooking fish on a plank? Like planked salmon or somesuch thing? Tell me more!
    I’m happy you like my photos…riding a bike is the best way to get around.
    Rent a bike, wear a helmet, you won’t be sorry.

  3. Jennifer Brizzi on May 1, 2008 at 12:38 pm

    Mine is now at http://www.tripesoup.com

    Thank you, Judith!

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