Tuesday, July 17, 2012

seemed like a good idea at the time

 The first thing I ate when I got to New Orleans was this catfish po-boy.  It was crazy-delicious, but little did I know that basically every meal I ate would be comprised of fried things.  

It seems that no visit to New Orleans would be complete without a trip to Cafe du Monde, which basically has two items on the menu, beignets and cafe au latte.  A general good rule of thumb is, The Less Things On the Menu The More Likey Each Item Will be Amazing.  In this case, it applied.


The streets had these fantastic gas lights.  Why do we find outdated technology charming?  I don't know, but it was charming as hell. 


I thought the (non-fried!) shrimp below would be my last meal in New Orleans, but the joke was on me when my flight was cancelled and I ended up ordering a meal of desperation in my airport La Quinta - wait for it...  a bunch of fried food! Ugh.  I like pub food as much of the next person.  Possibly more, actually.  But I felt my arteries hardening by the moment.


I'm going to miss being called Sugar-baby by strangers.  








2 comments:

Carrie said...

Sugar Baby!

Karen said...

I'm so jealous of the delicious friend food you ate! I know what you mean about greasy food overload, though--I was so sick of butter after being in Paris for a week-- except in my pain au chocolat, that is. :)