by Patrice Doucet | Nov 30, 2022 | News
The number of Influenza (flu) cases this year so far are headed to the highest levels in decades, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). By mid-November, there were 4.4 million illnesses, 38,000 hospitalizations and 2,100 deaths from the flu reported....
by Patrice Doucet | Nov 30, 2022 | Health
Fifteen years ago, when Sandra Opfer was asked by two friends to help them make their popular tamales she never would have imagined where it would lead. But after the passing of one of the women, Sandra and the other friend (Sherry) continued and began S & S...
by Patrice Doucet | Nov 30, 2022 | Health
A day in the life of Wendell Verret is like a Where’s Waldo? book; in the course of a day, you never know where he might pop up. The man who can’t say “no” to helping Delcambre, its nearby cities or its fishermen is always looking for the next project or collaboration...
by Patrice Doucet | Nov 30, 2022 | Health
Give Thanks at the Table for Pompano In the Gulf waters along the beaches, fall fishing means speckled trout and, with luck, a by-catch that is lesser known outside of angling circles and the kitchens of legendary restaurants: the pompano. If you’ve never heard of...
by Patrice Doucet | Nov 2, 2022 | Health
Crab Claws For crab lovers, the utopia of eating Louisiana blue points starts with feeling the weight of a boiled crab chock full of fatty, sweet meat, then twisting off that first leg and bringing the small trophy of white meat to your mouth. The next step varies...
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