Vintage New Orleans a century ago...from the Times-Picayune...I liked the painting in the Empire Parlor of the Hotel...
Vintage New Orleans a century ago...from the Times-Picayune...I liked the painting in the Empire Parlor of the Hotel and the Men's Cafe? no women allowed ? what's up with that?
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That would be a neat souvenir to have, including the recipe. Maybe this proves that we should keep all the brochures and such that we collect while traveling. Who knows? Maybe that Holiday Inn postcard, a theater playbill or a pamphlet from some historic site will be desirable in 100 years:-) Very nice post.
ReplyDeleteIf you are going to save stuff, let it be stuff like this, and not just receipts of everything purchased, or warranty cards... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd the recipe sounds fabulous, but that is enough for me for the whole week, or two! LOL
Oshi Shikigami My thoughts exactly on the chicken:-)
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see Will Griffin No women allowed in the men's Cafe as it was on old boys club, so to speak, dedicated as a place for a man to relax and commiserate with other men, or do business uninterrupted by the feminine factor. (you may know what I think of that thinking by now.)
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