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Do we not all remember our first legal drink? For many many people in New Orleans, the place where that happened was Pat O’Brien’s. And it is now celebrating its 90th anniversary. It opened to mark the first day of legal drinking after the end of Prohibition. Prohibition may have been a failed experiment, but Pat O’Brien’s - home of the Hurricane - is not. It’s on Tip of the Tongue.
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There are lots of baking books out there. And even though I have considered myself baking averse, I am trying to bake my way out of this affliction. Reading and cooking out of Pan y Dulce by Bryan Ford has been excellent therapy. Listen as Bryan and I talk about New Orleans and its food culture -...
Published 11/11/24
Women in the South have been both frugal and extravagant in their baking, but it is usually delicious. Morgan Bolling has edited a terrific new book - When Southern Women Cook - with an introduction by the James Beard Foundation award-winning Toni Tipton Martin, published by America’s Test...
Published 11/04/24