Any suggestions on where to get good cracklings in Sulphur or Vinton La area?
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A couple years ago I popped into B&O Grocery in Sulphur and very happy I did. Cracklins were very very good. Their Cajun Slim Jims are worth a stop alone.
Non-cracklin related, if you are stopping in Vinton, I would recommend The Village Coffeehouse. They have a garlic cheddar biscuit sandwich that I am still thinking about.
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Originally posted by GroceryGetter View PostA couple years ago I popped into B&O Grocery in Sulphur and very happy I did. Cracklins were very very good. Their Cajun Slim Jims are worth a stop alone.
Non-cracklin related, if you are stopping in Vinton, I would recommend The Village Coffeehouse. They have a garlic cheddar biscuit sandwich that I am still thinking about.
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Originally posted by quackerback View PostIt’s been a few years but B&O was good. If you can run a few miles east to Iowa In-laws is pretty good. I think they might have one in moss bluff now.
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Originally posted by rtjh View PostIn Laws in Iowa. Get the chicken cracklins, they'll change your life.
I know Billys carrys them (Layayette area) .
Like Crack,,,,Last edited by Aggiebow88; Yesterday, 08:27 AM.
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Originally posted by Aggiebow88 View Post
If this is the product I think it is, I developed it for a major food distributer back in 2016.
I know Billys carrys them (Layayette area) .
Like Crack,,,,
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Originally posted by Bayouboy View Post
Chicken skin. Buy some thighs with skin on. Pull the skin off and fry it. Now you have skinless thigh meat for gumbo and chicken crackin meat. Genius.
I am going to assume you were not being a huge smart ***, and were sincere, so thanks.
But then again, most people don't have a clue what it takes to get food to your table.
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Originally posted by Oldblue View PostSonniers but, I think that might be in Lake Charles. I’ve been hoping Insane Sausages in Vinton would make some. That’s on the road to Delta Downs. FYI
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