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For crawfish in New Orleans, that was Scramuzza. He introduced a generation to crawfish back when the idea of a boil was a ...
Take a look at what's in store throughout the greater south Louisiana area, from parades to food to festivals.
Rebuilding Together New Orleans' Build and Boil event is happening Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. at 2801 Marais St. For $40, attendees can eat all the crawfish they want while supporting the ...
New Orleans legendary “Crawfish King” Al Scramuzza, who first popularized eating the seasoned mudbugs back in the early 1950s ...
NEW ORLEANS — Funeral services have been announced for New Orleans legendary "Crawfish King" Al Scramuzza, who died at the ...
A legit Louisiana crawfish Festival in New Jersey? You bet! For the 32nd time, Michael Arnone’s 32nd Annual Crawfish Fest heads to Augusta NJ May 30 through June 1 overflowing with brilliant New ...
For crawfish in New Orleans, that was Al Scramuzza, the self-proclaimed emperor of crawfish. If you haven’t heard, he died last week at age 97. But of course you’ve heard. When New Orleans ...
Scramuzza founded Seafood City, a Mid-City seafood empire that once spanned an entire city block on North Broad Street. He became a local television sensation with his quirky, self-produced ...
the legendary New Orleans seafood dealer who is credited with bringing crawfish to the masses in the early 1950s. Scramuzza died at his home in Metairie on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 11 ...
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