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  • South

    Boudin and More!

    There’s a great article on boudin in this months issue of Garden & Gun. You can probably find it on their website. Also, the Southern Foodways Alliance has a boudin trail on the internet. If you are interested in reading... (8 replies, last updated by tennreb April 21, 2009)

  • What's My Craving?

    Boudin Balls

    This may be a largely unfamiliar item to most non-Southerners, but I’ve been craving and searching for Boudin Balls in NYC for awhile now. Does anyone know of where I might be able to locate any? Boudin Balls Pic:... (4 replies, last updated by Foodaholic October 10, 2006)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Cajun boudin?

    Does anyone know where I can get Cajun boudin? Or maybe you could recommend a Southern meat market in Oakland? (9 replies, last updated by kevin December 23, 2005)

  • Boston Area

    freedom trail

    TWIMC, Going to be walking the freedom trail this weekend with two adults, a three, five, and eleven year old. Any suggestions for a chowhound lunch that everyone would dig? Thanks, The Hound dog (3 replies, last updated by Joel July 21, 2000)

  • South

    Barbecue trail

    will tell you the history of their place and southern barbecue in general. They also aren’t shy about pointing you toward the competition. (31 replies, last updated by Stack8 September 18, 2006)

  • New Orleans

    Boudin in or around New Orleans

    boring, mostly rice). Of course, to get really, really good boudin, you will have to travel west from New Orleans. If you’re truly interested in boudin, try to find a copy of the "Boudin Trail" brochure often distributed at... (4 replies, last updated by Shelby February 6, 2004)

  • South

    Barbecue Trail, Revisited

    I don’t think Leatha’s— now in Hattisburg, MS not Foxworth as when Southern Belly was written— was talked about much in the BBQ trail discussion. But I did talk about it in my Mississippi post from the... (27 replies, last updated by Frank T August 5, 2004)

  • Florida

    Don Ramon on Military Trail -- WPB

    Allow me to recommend Amigos, on Okeechobee between Military and Haverhill in WPB and, if you like absolutely real Mexican food, try Montezuma, on Dixie between Southern and Forest Hill. (2 replies, last updated by flavrmeistr January 16, 2002)

  • Home Cooking

    Lot's of frozen boudin- what to do with it?

    I have 3 or 4 pounds of smoked boudin from Best Stop and a couple of pounds of alligator boudin sitting in my freezer. My wife would skin me alive if she caught me just heating it up and eating it (she has me on a diet), but I... (8 replies, last updated by horseshoe October 5, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Burrito Trail along Beverly Blvd. Eastside

    Can I use your phrase Burrito Trail up here in Southern Oregon? That describes our string of taco trucks perfectly. Thanks. (2 replies, last updated by bbqboy August 18, 2006)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Southern Foods

    Southern Foods While doing some research on the New Orleans board, have come across some extremely interesting past topics (including many previous LA posters -wonder where they are now), and was thinking of identifying some... (14 replies, last updated by Amin (London Foodie ''OrientRice@aol.com'') September 21, 2005)

  • South

    County Cookin' in MS Delta, off the Tamale Trail

    If you know about the Tamale Trail, then I would assume you’re familiar with the oral histories of Greenwood restaurants on the Southern Foodways Alliance website. If not, go to www.southernfoodways.com and take a look. If... (2 replies, last updated by UESgal August 4, 2006)

  • South

    Between Louisville & Lexington KY & Bourbon Trail

    ’ll be staying in Louisville for a few days to do the Bourbon trail Now my questions! Is there anywhere chow worthy between Lexington and Louisville where we can stop for dinner? Since they will have been driving for awhile I... (14 replies, last updated by nemis March 17, 2008)

  • International

    on the trail of Issaan chow in Bangkok (very long)

    't want to repeat any of these. After they leave, I think I’ll head off to the Surin area for a few days of ruins and textiles. Any sense of whether the food will be classically Isaan-like, or is this southern part of the... (2 replies, last updated by foodfirst July 25, 2002)

  • South

    Hot Tamale Trail mini-report; Natchez find?

    . However, the best of the lot has been in Natchez at a Donut & Tamale drive-in at the corner of Homochitto & Junkin Blvd. Moist, strong cumin & spicy. I don’t think they are on the Tamale Trail website but I may be... (3 replies, last updated by savdoug May 23, 2007)

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