Website for restoring recipes lost during Katrina in N.O.

clofthwld

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The site isn't great, but many of the people who log on are looking for recipes that they lost in the flooding. I'm sure there are more sites out there with the same purpose, but since I'm from MA, I can't be much help. Maybe some of you can be.

 
Look what I found on this site: the American Food and Drink Holidays for each month and day of the..

year! FYI, today is National Vanilla Custard Day. Newspaper article from yesterday's Biloxi, MS Sun Herald suggests we celebrate these events appropriately.

http://www.tfdutch.com/foodh.htm

 
C'mon everybody, let's help the N.O. cooks! What they've gone through is beyond what

most of us could ever imagine. Now, they're trying to get they're lives back together and want to at least make an effort to return to normal. They lost everything. Let's put together something we can post to NOLA.com. The comfort of food is, sometimes, the greatest comfort!

 
Nola Site

The recipe swap isn't bad - I've gotten a some good recipes from it. If you go to the Nola food section (my pick for interesting food site #3030)there are some excellent recipes on it. They are posting old recipes from the Times Picayune to help restore New Orleanians recipe collections (see archives). The current articles are good too. The recent article "To Diet For" has a great looking "fried" shrimp recipe from Lake Austin Spa.

http://www.nola.com/food/

 
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