Gourmet Survivor II, The Final Frontier: Any New Orelans Dish They Choose
September 28, 2005 | By Adam Roberts | 3 CommentsThe people have spoken. 308 people voted. And the majority of these people want Jason and William to make, for their final battle: “any New Orleans dish of their choosing.” So gentlemen, you have your instruction. My only caveat will be: please limit your entry to ONE dish. It may be tempting to cook a New Orleans feast but let’s not be wasteful. One dish of your choice prepared extremely well. Best of luck! And, again, it’s due Sunday night at 10 PM.
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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/opinion/la-op-redcross25sep25,0,4992630.story
this might be of interest to you…also, as someone who just spent two weeks in new orleans, i feel i should tell you…the red cross is not inside the city helping people…at all…obviously, katrina affected more than just new orleans, but i thought people would be interested in knowing that anyway…
by the way, i waited tables with you at murphy’s in atlanta…glad we’ve both moved on to better things…take care.
I’m playing along for my own entertainment and can’t decide what to make. I set up a poll at my site if anyone wants to have a say in what I make tomorrow :-)
Thanks for the competition, and thanks for the help you’re bringing to New Orleans. We need it, and we appreciate it.