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810
Decatur Street,
New Orleans - 504-524-3373
Chances are you'll catch the sweet scent of Aunt Sally's
clear down the block. Created from Louisiana cane sugar
and pecans, pralines are made fresh daily in the store's
kitchen. The shelves are also stocked with cookbooks,
spices, and CD's... |
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533
St. Ann Street,
New Orleans - 504-525-9508
Sweet tooth? The creamy pralines here are fresh and full of pecans. There
is also a large selection of Cajun and Creole spices, cookbooks, gifts,
and hot sauces. We invite you to join our family soon for a cooking demonstration
at our Cookin’ Cajun Cooking School located in New Orleans’ Riverwalk
Marketplace... |
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938
Royal Street, New Orleans - 504-524-9259
Laura's confectionery dates back to 1913, making it the oldest candy store
in the city. Among the treats here are Creole pralines, peanut brittle,
and "Mississippi Mud". Cajun and Creole sauces are also sold... |
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416
Chartres Street, New Orleans - 504-524-7394 (restaurant)
Cajun chef Paul Prudhomme's line of mail order seasonings includes "Magic
Seasoning Salt", "Gravy & Gumbo Magic", "Breading Magic", and "Fajita Magic",
the latter made with several types of ground chilies. Spices are all natural.... |
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917
Decatur Street, New Orleans - 504-524-6872
In addition to fine vintages from makers such as Cakebread, Caulk Hill, Silver
Oaks, and Stag's Leap, this shop boasts the largest selection of beer in the
French Quarter (more than 120 varieties), imported cigars and cigarettes, and
a full convenience store... |
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422
Chartres St, New Orleans - 504-568-WINE
If you are celebrating, how about a vintage Krug? Or for the champagne afficionado,
the rarely seen Salon 1988. Move on to the spirits section and you will find
an impressive array of Scotch including the wonderfully iodine-laden, peaty,
smokey Laphroaig from the island of Islay. Free delivery available throughout
the French Quarter and nearby neighborhoods. |
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