#12 Drive Through Daiquiri Shops
Cajun’s love their alcohol, and they love it fast. If you ever had any doubt, then look no further than one of our greatest innovations…the Drive Through Daiquiri Shop. Just pull up in your car or...
View ArticleAn Open Letter to ‘Dem Crazy Book Publishers
So I turn on the computer and see you gave my cuz over at stuffwhitepeoplelike a $300,000 book deal. Keeyaww! Man I liked to fall on the floor and die laughing when I read dat. You couyons coulda had...
View Article#15 Poo-Poo Broussard
My Lips is Chapped! It’s a catchphrase recognized by Cajuns all over Acadiana, the Coonass equivalent of “What you talkin’ about Willis”. If you haven’t heard about Cajun sensation Poo-Poo Broussard by...
View Article#27 Deep Fried Turkey
Cajun people loved fried food. Name a food, and it can probably be made ten times tastier by dropping it in a vat of hot oil, at least that’s the Cajun culinary philosophy. Okra, eggplant, boudin and...
View Article#28 Grattons (Cracklins)
Crunchy, salty, and almost 100% pure fat, cracklins are the original Cajun snack food. Cracklins, also known as grattons (grah-tawns), are the result of a poor people’s desire to use every part of the...
View Article#29 Squirrel Hunting
If it’s got four legs, a Coonass will shoot it, clean it, throw it in a pot and make a gravy out of it. This saying even holds true for the tastiest member of the rodent family, the squirrel. And while...
View Article#30 High School Football
On Friday nights between August and December, small town Cajuns can be found enjoying the local high school football game all around Acadiana. They go for different reasons, but whether it’s to root...
View Article#39 Nobody, Dat’s Who!
Man, I thought I wuz done with dis bloggin’ stuff. Thought dere wasn’t anything else good to write about. And dat was mostly true, until the other day dat is. See, cuz dat’s when this funny little...
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