I love seafood and I love Cajun cooking so it seems like a natural that I would love Cajun seafood. It makes me think of the days when my daddy took me fishing. That’s one of my favorite memories of my father. Sometimes we fished in the creeks of North Georgia and sometimes we went out of boat to do some deep sea fishing. Whatever the case and where ever we went, it was a good time spent with my father.
I was his ‘baby girl’ so he pampered me a bit. He would bait the hook for me and take the fish off because I would squeal and just hated the feel of the bait and fish. He thought that was cute, I think. My brother, on the other hand, had to bait his own hooks and take his own fish off the hook. I guess he was old fashioned like that, but neither one of us minded. Plus, my brother really didn’t seem to mind touching the worms or whatever else we were using for bait.
I ALSO love the fact that you can buy all sorts of things online. I’ve gotten to where I do most of my shopping online. So imagine how happy I was to find an Authentic Louisiana Seafood shop online. They will deliver your food fresh to you where ever you might live in the United States. That’s so cool.
I’m drooling over the Cajun crawfish they have over there. It looks fabulous. I might have to give it a try. Why don’t you go check out their website and see if they have your favorite. I’m betting they do!




Might I suggest some good online sources for cajun and creole products?
http://www.cajunspecialtymeats.com/
Brothers Carl and Cory Broussard have their business located in Pensacola, Florida but their foods are as authentic as you can get. they were in Maurice, Louisiana. I have had their turducken which I highly recommend (but make sure you have plenty of folks to feed).
http://www.cajun-shop.com/
A Louisiana-based online shop for all things cajun and creole.
http://www.savoiesfoods.com/
A Louisiana-based cajun brand. Good stuff.