Taste of the Holidays brings good food, good times
Published 1:56 pm Saturday, November 17, 2018
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Market Basket
The Market Basket Smoke House offered delicious boudain and sausage served by John Moody, Christine Tossess, Art Bellaire, Cody Semann and Joey Mere.
Ticos
Ticos dressed for the holidays as Lorin Cairns, Orlando Miguzo and Ashlyn Mitchel prepare to serve.
Tuffy’s
Roxanne Potter, Josette and Van Choate were ready to serve chicken Florentine Tuesday evening from Tuffy’s.
The Hut
Barbecue from The Hut was tough to beat offered by Logan Poluk and Misty Dickerson.
Jumping Bean
Jodie Cates is all smiles as she serves up items from her coffee shop, Jumping Bean.
Cocoa Exchange
Jozette and Dennis Rubin were available to offer their variety of cocoa delights from Cocoa Exhange.
Caryn’s Bakery
Snickerdoodles and fudge cookies were hard to pass up offered by Amy Landry, McKynna Maynard and Caryn Odom from Caryn’s Bakery.
Bullfish
Stella Johnson, in the middle, helped serve “the world’s best beans” along with Jason and Diedre Montagne from Bullfish.
Boardwalk Grill
Jaxon Lemoine may be camera shy but his parents Jake and Lacy Lemoine didn’t have anyone shy away from their table of good food from the Boardwalk Grill.
Lucy’s
Corrie Terry and Terrie Barnwell join Lucy Terry from Lucy’s Café to serve a stream of guests.
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Michelle Stubblefield and Ida Schossow of Orange County Rebuild, surrounded by their board accept a donation Tuesday night from Debbie Sattler, Rusty Benoit and the board of CFMA Gulf Coast Cajuns Chapter to aid in the effort to rebuild, revive and recover from the damage left by Tropical Storm Harvey.
Stubblefield accepted the donation from Sattler Tuesday night at their fundraising event, Taste of the Holidays.
Candice Trahan/The Orange Leader
Michelle Stubblefield and Ida Schossow of Orange County Rebuild, surrounded by their board accept a donation Tuesday night from Debbie Sattler, Rusty Benoit and the board of CFMA Gulf Coast Cajuns Chapter to aid in the effort to rebuild, revive and recover from the damage left by Tropical Storm Harvey.
Stubblefield accepted the donation from Sattler Tuesday night at their fundraising event, Taste of the Holidays.