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Louisiana produces more than 100 million pounds of crawfish annually, so getting a few thousand pounds to Denver for a restaurant shindig shouldn t be a problem, right? Well, if you consider that crawfish are kept alive until just before they become your dinner, that fact adds cost and complications. But Elise Wiggins, chef owner of Cattivella in the Central Park neighborhood, is willing to go to great lengths to bring her customers a taste of her home state.
Wiggins is planning her second annual crawfish fais do-do (that s a big party, in case you re not familiar with Cajun celebrations) for May 15 and 16 at Cattivella, at 10195 East 29th Drive. But to stock up on the tasty crustaceans, she s planning on driving for 38 hours to her source in the heart of Cajun country.
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Seventh-generation Coloradan Adam McKenzie is better known as This Jew Can Que, the name of the food blog and Instagram page he maintains to spread the word about home barbecuing. McKenzie is a schoolteacher by day, but once he gets home, he can usually be found firing up his backyard pellet smoker to put good grub on the table for family and friends. His love of cooking and sharing recipes has led to a new cookbook created in conjunction with Traeger called
The premise of the book, McKenzie explains, is that most people think of using a smoker as an arduous, all-day (and sometimes all-night) process to turn big cuts of meat like brisket, pork shoulder and slabs of ribs into something edible. But modern pellet smokers have made outdoor cooking easy and accessible by adding precise time, temperature and smoke controls. I ve always tried to make cooking easy and approachable, McKenzie explains, adding that he uses his own Traeger six or seven nights a week.
Authorities are searching for a 15-year-old dog and a car they suspect was stolen. Author: Victor Hernandez (9NEWS) Updated: 10:49 PM MDT April 16, 2021
WESTMINSTER, Colo. The Westminster Police Department (WPD) is searching for a stolen car and the 15-year-old dog that was inside it named SOLO.
According to WPD, the vehicle is a 2006 navy blue Subaru Forester with a North Carolina plate number 42M-1BP.
Credit: Westminster Police Department
The car was parked in front of a Tropical Smoothie Cafe on 73rd Avenue and Federal Boulevard when it was stolen, WPD said. Authorities said the vehicle was stolen at 4:36 pm. on Friday.