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I Realize this thread is a bit dated, but, for just a bit of variety try the Natchitoches meat pies. They are too, awesome.


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Strangely, they are not common to find here in northwest Louisiana and Natchitoches only about 70 miles away.

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If you’re ever in the area during Christmas Light Festival(w about 50,000) of your closest friends(!) go to Laysone’s. They are real famous and also ship everywhere. They are really good to serve in fall for tailgating or other similar gatherings. Try ‘em.


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I used to get some at the weekly market in Anchorage, AK. They were beef with a vinegar based dipping sauce kind of like a chimichuri. Dang those were good.


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Originally Posted by websterparish47
Strangely, they are not common to find here in northwest Louisiana and Natchitoches only about 70 miles away.

I lived in Shreveport LA for a time. I traveled all over LA. I found Shreveport is more bbq territory but when I travelled south a bit into central LA I had many gas station lunches of meat pies and a hunk of boudin. I have lived in many places but never found anywhere that had better or diverse foods as
LA.


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