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Not N'Awlins
New Orleans History, Food & Travel Blog
New Orleans is a gem in the US- a former European colony, it is a mix of cultures as rich as the soil of the river banks. Scroll through my posts to learn about our history & culture, find recommendations from your local guide, Michelle, and get the inside scoop on planning your trip to NOLA with places to eat and drink like a local & unique things to do!
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Chicken of the Ditch
Put a flower crown on her, she's the queen of Spring- she may not be the prettiest, but she's got tons of personality and brings people together around the table. Roll up your sleeves because it's about to get messy... Spring is the season to visit NOLA- French Quarter Fest is awesome & peel & eat crawfish are only available for a few months, usually March-May. B e sure to book a Bon Moment food tour to get out of the French Quarter & learn more about New Orleans history

Guide Michelle
Apr 16, 20202 min read


Beignet All Day
There is so much more to New Orleans than the French Quarter! Book a Garden District Food & History tour with Bon Moment to enjoy beignets, other great dishes & small business shopping! A history as long as the lines outside of Cafe DuMonde, the beignet is a French dessert, brought by those colonists to our first neighborhood- the Vieux Carre ("old square", the original name for the French Quarter)- and accompanied after-dinner cafe au lait. Traditionally, they were made w

Guide Michelle
Apr 10, 20202 min read


More than a sandwich: The Po'boy
Want to experience delicious po'boys where the locals hang? Book a Garden District Food Tour or Best of Bywater Food Tour and get a taste of the best po'boys on my walking tours of New Orleans. The Lore The most accepted story is that the po'boy got its name from the Martin Bros. who left the streetcar conductor life to open a corner store near the French Market. The sandwiches were offered in solidarity to their striking union brothers in 1929 as a way to feed the "poor

Guide Michelle
Mar 31, 20203 min read


What you should probably know about Mardi Gras
For tips on getting around during Mardi Gras Carnival season, check out my other post! It's that you're probably wrong. I'm shocked to learn from my tour guests that the misconceptions of Mardi Gras are alive and well, despite this age of Google, social media, You Tube, etc.- it is a really misunderstood celebration. There's probably some reasons: if you hear that a one-day holiday is really just a sloppy, drunk shitshow (and that's not your thing) why even explore it any fu

Guide Michelle
Feb 15, 20204 min read


Why "Not N'awlins", Baby?
There's an SNL skit that makes the rounds locally on social media in New Orleans. James McAvoy and Heidi Gardner poke fun at something every person who has traveled to an amazing destination is guilty of- romanticizing their trip and trying to bring a little bit back home. You know: the cousin who visited Italy on summer vacation and says "ciao" for a month after returning, the couple who took a trip to the Caribbean and can't shut up about how much more relaxed the island li

Guide Michelle
Feb 15, 20202 min read
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