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…can find them, are a fussy business. Google the term, and you’ll get results for cucumber sandwiches and salmon toast points, the kinds of dainties found at a British afternoon…

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…low heat and high patience. You could, as some do, call smothering a kind of “stove-top braising.” Stove-top braising? My mom would’ve looked at anyone who used that term and…

…blood pressure, set goals for long term and short term. When you are setting goals this way, you will have small increments of success to keep you motivated to get…

search for the best begins right here at home. Most of our seafood comes from local fishermen with whom we have close personal and professional relationships. We’re also a proud…

Download our printable hidden picture puzzle and coloring pages and grocery word search. Rouses_Word-search-Essentials Activity Sheet Spot the Difference (1) Activity Sheet Hidden Items Crawfish Boil (1) Egg Hunt Activity…

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…a finger of Booker’s to see what the whole “cask strength” thing is all about before searching for your own bottle? (Don’t worry, “finger” is a measurement in the bourbon…

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Imagine a century ago, a young Chinese couple aboard a freighter in the North Pacific, Guangdong Province far astern, steaming east in search of Gam Sahn, or “golden mountain,” a…

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exterior historic French Market in New Orleans

…period between the 1880s through the 1920s saw the arrival in America of more than four million mostly Southern Italian immigrants who’d left their homeland in search of work and…

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…of the Mirliton.org project, which supports education and research about Louisiana’s heirloom mirlitons as well as (among other things) the “mirliton classifieds,” where growers can swap mirliton seeds, seedlings and…

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…along scenic Bayou Teche. And foodies in search of boudin or shrimp Creole, armed with Macon Fry and Julie Posner’s fabulous 1992 Cajun Country Guide, have come for the town’s…

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…Google search for a man once as powerful and ubiquitous as James E. Comiskey yields almost nothing of value. One is just as hard-pressed to find an image of his…

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…and crisp texture. Simply boil them briefly, then plunge them into ice water to stop the cooking process. This technique is key before freezing veggies like broccoli, leafy greens, string

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Mardi Gras indian blue suit Pableaux Johnson photo

…roam neighborhood backstreets, searching for other tribes, eager for a chance to show off the handiwork they’ve created during marathon sewing sessions where they turned sheets of blank cloth into…

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…off with string while she watched.” Mark describes the life of his grandparents and father as a typical immigrant story. “My father — from the tender age of six —…

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cooked bBraciole

…make an interesting pattern after the bruccialuna was cooked. We would roll up the meat and then tie it with string. Nana would salt and pepper the outside, then brown…

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Mexican Street Corn

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…will. Even if you’re not of the Catholic faith, but you live on the Gulf Coast, it’s a good idea to learn more about these first-string saints and better understand…

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Pableaux's Table

…break anything. Favorites included fetching black-eyed peas from the linen pillowcase in the outside freezer and snapping the stems from metric tons of garden string beans to setting the table…

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Rice and Gravy

…bowls filled out the rest of the plate — string beans flavored with slab bacon, okra smothered with tomato, buttery, bright yellow squash or ice-cold pineapple chunks — all accompanied…

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…how to floss, and no one’s got time to read that. Here’s the short, short version: Hold that string tight and run it up and down between each of your…

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background for italian campaign

…a big group dinner with friends there, seated outdoors with string lights above, the table festooned with wine glasses, bread and olive oil. In the southern part of the region…

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Bowl of Noodle Soup

…to the pot a bouquet garni — a bundle of fresh parsley, thyme and bay leaves tied together with a little string. (In addition to really elevating the flavor of…

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…in the system — we could prevent that. It makes sense,” he says. “And for the results that we wanted to have, our program had to be long-term. It had…

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tomato juice Bloody Mary with olive, tomato, celery, spices

My Rouses Everyday, January | February 2018 I have some terrific news to report from the world of hangover research: Science has discovered a cure! Actually, two cures: Don’t start…

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…then called “Acadie.” The French settlers, principally from the Poitou-Charentes and Vendée regions of west-central France, referred to themselves as les Acadiens. The British would use the term Acadians; later…

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New Year's Day black eyed peas Hoppin John

…I had never encountered the term Hoppin’ John until I began working at a French Quarter restaurant last winter. Chef Greg Sonnier at Kingfish offers a Hoppin’ John salad on…

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Donny Rouse seafood gumbo with shrimp crab leg and oyster

…and gumbo in French. The French term, which is taken from the work ki-ngombo in one of the Angolan languages, has given us the term gumbo.” One reason people might…

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…had. A few weeks after the term was coined, Fredo’s brother, WDSU media specialist Juan Nogueira, mentioned it to someone at Rouses Markets. Marcy Nathan, Rouses creative director, vowed to…

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Mobile, Alabama Mardi Gras float

…to Tom’s Candy Sales in search of something different (and less costly) to replace the full-size candy bars they had thrown in the past. McClure relates that MoonPies “were so…

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Negroni cocktail with orange slice

…French 75 in the French Quarter. New Orleans remains your best bet when in search of Amari in South Louisiana — perhaps not surprisingly, given the city’s fondness for drink…

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Sliced smoked turkey plated

…game. (For proof, do a Google search for “turkey frying accidents” and you’ll see a cavalcade of greasy infernos, house-scorching fireballs and first-timers setting their carports aflame while their neighbors…

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Chef District Donuts Baton Rouge

…one in the Elmwood Business District in Jefferson Parish and the newest in Baton Rouge — all operate under a mother company called TurnChange. The trio was always in search

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JP Rouse City Produce Truck

…the country and goes around the world in search of the very best produce grown anywhere, anytime of year. Rouses Markets was one of the first grocery stores in America…

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live alligator on log in Louisiana swamp

…will come unnervingly close to man in search of food of some sort. The other oddity is the creatures’ built-in survival mechanism that keeps gender numbers equal. Alligator egg incubation…

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The Butterball Talk-Line Every year around this time, millions of Americans come down with an acute case of diemeleagrisphobia. How bad is the affliction? A quick Google search provides clues….

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Feast of Seven Fishes celebration at Avo by Sam Hanna

…farmers, day laborers and fishermen leaving dire economic situations in search of work and a better life. New Orleans, in particular, had long been a desirable gateway for Sicilians, as…

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Turkey Brine

…of turkey preparation most likely to cause horrible, lifelong suffering is deep-frying. It’s a great way to prepare a turkey in terms of speed and flavor (I mean, c’mon, it’s…

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…you in polite, but in no uncertain terms, that it is time for you to leave. I will discuss the reason below. Evangeline Maid bread was born over a century…

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Bill Goldring and Donald Rouse

My Rouses Everyday, July/August 2016 Bill Goldring is on a quest. “I’m in search of the Holy Grail,” he says, with a mischievous grin. But unlike the stuff of Arthurian…

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Stuffed Pistolette

…that we are in a warm-weather mode, with longer days and time for summer outings, you might consider going in search of this delicacy by embarking on a pistolette (stuffed…

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…only the classic chicken and sausage Cajun jambalaya, but also things like bison, bear, salmon, rattlesnake — even, according to my Google search of random animals, kangaroo jambalaya — though…

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Wine bottles

…into drinking that, what else do you try? A quick search of the grape’s origin will reveal it originated in the Loire Valley of France. “You’re going to find that…

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Cuban Cocktail with Lime

…to substitute it for lemon or lime. Others in search of local ingredients include Ryan Iriarte, head barman at High Hat Cafe on Freret Street. He too keeps an eye…

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…Brigtsen began to search for the perfect place for his own restaurant, which led him to a little white cottage at 723 Dante Street. Dining there is a little like…

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Mac and Cheese

…In 2008, Delgado named its W.I.S.E. Center (Women in Search of Excellence) for Irma Thomas. She showed the same resilience in the pursuit of education as she did in her…

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vegan hamburger mushrooms guacamole and tomato slices

…umami notes, too. But there’s a problem in the search for the platonic ideal of veggie burgers, and that is that, given all this, many recipes for same wind up…

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…of shrimp by hand. I remember thinking, ‘Gee, this is fun,’ but I love my husband. “I think we made no money,” she added. “But in terms of experience, it…

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collection of spices, turmeric, cayenne

When European explorers began to search for a route to the Indies by traveling west, they were looking for spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. When the explorers came to the…

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Bride

When I was asked to write about brides and crash diets, I did a little Google search of the phrase, “wedding crash diet.” What came up were countless pages of…

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…just a cook. The term ‘chef,’ to me, is just a leadership kind of role. I’m still learning every day, and I’m still teaching every day but it’s an obligation,…

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…breakfast drink, in the perfect drinking cup, is waiting for you. Coffee Mug Spiked: Irish Coffee When the term “Irish Coffee” is tossed about, different pictures crop up in people’s…

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…in bags.” It’s a long-term endeavor, she says. “Buying these products, supporting these guys…we know that, together, when this is all over, everybody can still be in business, and we…

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…relevance, too much history, too much proximity, too many great games and legendary names for us to quit the Iron Bowl rivalry now. We’re fans after all, a term that…

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…the heat finally sapped the life out of the plants. Gumbo literally means okra (the word gumbo is widely accepted to have come from ki ngombo, the Bantu term for…

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white tavern turtle soup raceland soupman

…It was a dish reflective of rarified air in the truest sense of the term; a soup so fine that its primary ingredient, green sea turtle, had to be shipped…

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Chef Julia Child

…warm, unpretentious, endearing, she possessed an irresistibly agile, curious mind; she embodied the term “lifelong learner.” She seemed to me eager to meet others as colleagues. While not unaware that…

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…refrigeration wasn’t exactly a long-term solution for food storage. “You might have a quart of red beans leftover after you’ve finished,” says Daigle, “Maybe not enough that would feed the…

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frutti di mare Seafood dishes are found all over Italy, especially Southern Italy, and the islands, Sardinia and Sicily. (The Italian term frutti di mare, “fruit of the sea,” refers…

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…a special way to do the turkey, dessert…and whatever else he came up with.” Massa recalls that the term “Franksgiving” — what he calls a “perfect name” for Frank’s spin…

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…centers. “Our programs are aimed at meeting individuals, children and families where they are by providing food assistance and educational support to improve their position in life long term,” said…

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White grits raw

…into meal for boiling into porridge and baking in the winter. The term “grist,” meaning grain for milling, became “grits.” What’s the difference between cornmeal and grits? Cornmeal is ground…

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shellfish grilled with sauce

…saying: “What grows together, goes together.” It’s an adage that chefs and wine lovers alike adhere to; it refers to a region’s terroir, a term used to describe the set…

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…everyone, especially the fans. We will be creating a Saints experience throughout our stores and in our advertising year-round.” The long-term partnership includes fan and community activations. On-field fan features…

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…branding before the term existed as something an individual could (or would even want to) do. There was his signature look, his Cajun identity (“Cajun makes you happy,” he told…

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Ribs on a bbq tray with coleslaw

…babracot as (obsolete) spellings Whatever way it was originally written, the term barbecue, by the mid-19th century, was appearing with some frequency in New Orleans area newspapers. The Daily Picayune,…

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Mixologist Chris Hannah of Arnauds French 75

…ounce fresh-squeezed citrus juice 1 ounce sweetener (simple syrup or half/half syrup and liqueur) When Hannah explains how to “build a cocktail,” he’ll sometimes use the term “short sour” rather…

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…people who need some food on their table.” They are also devoted to protecting the long-term health and sustainability of wildlife populations. “I’m really big on conservation, really big on…

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New Year's Eve traditional black eyed peas

…why you, 2017 — I’m going to be blunt here, and use the technical term — sucked. And I’m just going to say to you, 2018: Please be more civil,…

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Rouses bakery French bread with butter

…people avoid carbs because they think it makes them fat, research has suggested that a higher intake of whole grains has been associated with reduced weight gain. Cutting carbs may…

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3 Generations Rouse Family

…focused on innovation for not just the now, but also for the medium and long term. The environment for innovation in family businesses improves when more generations of the family…

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chocolate brownies dark beer

…Irish dry stouts and oatmeal stouts to American stouts and Russian imperial stouts. Although, historically, the term “stouts” has referred to stronger porters, nowadays stouts can be low-alcohol, mild and…

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Split cooked whole chicken

Research “spatchcock,” and you will find more information on the origin of the word than actual directions for this cooking method, which has been described as a “Thanksgiving game-changer.” According…

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dark brown Cajun gumbo with chicken and sausage and scoop of white rice topped with green onion tops

term was likely invented, their diets supplemented by generous servings of cracked corn once a day. It was always a plump hen, never a rooster, that my mother cooked. No…

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…category of meals known among Crock Pot aficionados as “dump dinners.” The term refers to the ease with which the meals are assembled, as in, “dump all the ingredients you’re…

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…didn’t hear the term “dirty rice” until I worked at Oak Alley Plantation in the 1980s. In fact, I just assumed dirty rice and rice dressing were the same thing,…

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Rouses Italian olive oil from Sicily with fruit

…the Sicilian comune of the same name where the specific curing process originated. (The Italian word “comune,” though a form of the English word “commune,” is an administrative term for…

…benefits including: • Medical Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Insurance • Life Insurance (with optional supplemental coverage) • Short & Long Term Disability • 401(k) Plan with company match…

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…is held.” The 10 previous Super Bowls hosted by New Orleans gave the host committee an embarrassment of riches to draw from in terms of inspiration, outreach, lessons learned and…

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JR League Cookbok

…to be interactive and, if they’ve had been around long enough, filled with the kind of notes, doodles and adjustments known as “marginalia,” a term used by former United States…

…ground turkey or chicken at least 90-95% lean. Pork & Beef: Look for “loin” and “round” cuts. Also, the terms “choice” or “select” grades are recommended instead of the term

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…organic and natural foods, they use honest, simple ingredients in all their products. CADIA® believes in sustainable farming and sourcing the highest quality ingredients. They have long-term partnerships with trusted…

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…drinks as cocktails, but back in 1806, when the term was first defined in print, a cocktail meant a specific, and rather minor, category of alcoholic beverage, one composed of…

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vineyard in Italy

…(where the grapes were processed) or sometimes its vineyard (where the grapes were grown). If you are looking at the label of an estate wine, that term means a single…

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Cheese Dip

…that get stuck to the bottom of the pot when you cook — and add it to the soup stockpot. Bouquet garni is the French term for the small bunch…