
I am a firm believer that every city has to be visited in an "eat your way through the day" way. New York is a fine example of this. We spent a day - a long day - visiting different parts of town on foot and trying different foods. We had Kabobs and tabouli, Indian food, bubble tea, Vietnamise fare, real New York pizza, and so on. Although we were STUFFED, we felt as though we had experienced the city in a way that "just looking" doesn't stand up to. New York is all about every nation's food. It is like being everywhere in the same day.
New Orleans has its own thing going on. It is like visiting a different country of its own. Arizona has regular western fare. New Orleans has things like Jumbalaya and Alligator and Crawfish - things you don't eat elsewhere. The block party that we played for had two main events - the music, (that was us), and the very large iron pot of Jumbalaya. There were also some tasty ribs, which I am pictured with here:
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Yum, yummy.
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