Louisiana Cookin'

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THE FRENCH AND SPANISH INFLUENCE on Louisiana’s culture and cuisine is evident, but what many don’t realize is that German settlers also made significant contributions to those aspects of the state’s traditions. In the early part of the 18th century, Germans settled along the Mississippi River in southern Louisiana, about 20 miles

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