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Re: louisianna vacation


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Posted by Kajun on January 26, 2011 at 10:55:38 from (206.251.164.114):

In Reply to: louisianna vacation posted by mosi nee dave on January 25, 2011 at 18:01:47:

Mois:

What do you hope to see in Louisiana ?

I’m sure this will draw some fire from my Louisiana brethren , but a first time visitor on a search for farming and food would be well served by drawing a line east –to- west where our state makes its hard- eastern -border turn in West Feliciana Parish. Such an imaginary line, historically, divided our state both culturally and agriculturally. This is less true now but still has a bearing on ag and food.

North of the line, cotton dominated as the cash crop until about 1970. Below the line , sugar cane, rice , and cotton dominated as cash crops. Today one generally will find cane and rice below the line and not above it. Now , below the line one can also find soybeans and corn. Now north of the line one finds cotton , corn , soybeans , wheat , and some milo.( Sweet potatoes too ).

The superb restaurants tend to be below the line. The ones Mike Stockwell mentioned are great. Try these too:
Palace Café , Opelousas
Landry’s (the original) – Lafayette
Acme Oyster House – Baton Rouge
Hymels – Convent , La ( crawfish )
Spars – Des Allemands,La (wild local catfish )
Mittendorf’s --boonies near Ponchatoula,La (wild local catfish)
Tony’s Seafood – Baton Rouge for the stuff you want to take home.

Notice that I have kept you out of New Orleans . Don’t get me started there.

Kajun


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