Crawfish Etouffee, Crawfish Etouffee Cook-Off, Eunice, Louisiana |
Here's a newspaper headline you don't see in most parts: Holy Week Crawfish Supply Should Satisfy Demand
Excerpted from The Daily Advertiser: LAFAYETTE, La. (AP) — Louisiana crawfishermen and the merchants who sell the crustacean to retail customers say the supply should be enough to satisfy appetites during Holy Week and Easter weekend.
It's a welcome turn to a season marred by a harsh winter that stunted crawfish growth, limited the catch and made profit forecasts bleak.
In the days leading into Holy Week, prices for a pound of live crawfish ran from $2 at Db Seafood in Morgan City to $2.49 at Tony's Seafood Market and Deli in Baton Rouge.
The price was somewhere in between at D&T Seafood in Abbeville, where live, small-sized crawfish sold for $1.50 a pound and the mediums went for $2.25.
"We're going to have a decent supply" for Easter week, said D&T owner Don Benoit. .....
This reminds me of some other Lenten food stories.
Snails
Georgia: Snails (Part 1)
Georgia: Snails (Part 2)
Snail, Gori, Caucasus Georgia |
Capybara
On my first trip to Alamogordo, while on a road trip with my mother, we learned about capybara and Lent.
Capybara, Alamogordo Zoo, New Mexico |
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