Showing posts with label Louisiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louisiana. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Monjuni's

 Every time we're in Shreveport, Andreas insists we eat at least once at Monjuni's so he can get his salad.  Andreas is -not- a real salad eater.  Lettuce is not part of his food vocabulary.  This salad is, though, because it's full of smoked meats and olives and cheese and very, very light on lettuce.  His salad is the third picture in this post.


His parents had lasagne (top) and sausage spaghetti (below).  I find the sauce at Monjuni's very sweet, and while I love dipping garlic bread in it, it's not something I'd want on my pasta.  So I got the chicken sandwich (bottom picture).  It was flavorful and very, very filling.  I didn't finish it.  The bread crust was crisp, and the breading on the chicken was not soggy.  It was just huge.



Thursday, July 19, 2012

Fallen Flowers

 During our two days in Shreveport, we went out to the American Rose Center.  It's on the outskirts of Shreveport and is a place run by the American Rose Society, and their headquarters.  The gardens have fallen pretty deeply into disrepair.  The roses in my yard look better and more bountiful.  Here are some of the pictures we took there.  There will be more in the next few days.









Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Dinner At Superior Mexican

 After watching the baseball game, we spent the night in the car and took a very early flight from Boston to DFW, where we had lunch with my mom (yum! Spring Creek Barbecue!) and then dinner with Andreas' parents in Shreveport at Superior Mexican Grill.  It was the first real Mexican food we'd had in our trip.  I had enchiladas (the top picture) and they were soooo good.  Wasn't able to eat everything, though.  Andreas' parents split these tostadas, and Andreas had his usual taco salad.  All of it was excellent.  
Part of being back every year is to get the food you just can't find where you live.