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Governor John Bel Edwards has signed a proclamation that Monday, March 22, 2021 will be Red Beans and Rice Day across the state of Louisiana. Three iconic local brands, Cajun Country Rice, Camellia Brand, and Savoie’s Foods team up to put red beans and rice on every table in the state to spread the love. All three brands are partnering with Second Harvest and Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank to make donations, based on purchases of Cajun Country Rice, Camellia Beans and Savoie s Smoked Andouille Sausage. We are thrilled that Gov. Edwards has seen fit to help us shine a light on this iconic Louisiana food and its nearly 200-year history. We want to do our part to make sure as many people as possible can join in the meal on March 22 and beyond. - Freddie Lafleur, CEO of Savoie’s Foods ....
Governor Declares March 22 'Red Beans & Rice Day' in Louisiana 1079ishot.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 1079ishot.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A trinity of iconic Louisiana brands come together to launch Red Beans and Rice: Monday’s Favorite Meal Campaign Courtesy of mondaytradition.com Cajun Country Rice, Camellia Brand and Savoie’s® Foods team up to put red beans and rice on every table in the state Louisiana-grandmother approved Posted: Feb 1, 2021 9:38 AM Posted By: Olivia Sanders Three iconic Louisiana brands, Cajun Country Rice, Camellia Brand and Savoie’s® Foods have teamed up and are on a mission. Come Monday, they want to shine a light on tradition they want red beans, sausage and rice to be on every table in the state. ....
Could your employer mandate a coronavirus vaccine? Many encouraging it for now Adam Daigle Could employees be mandated to get the vaccine? We re curious what s going to happen, said Elizabeth Henson, president of the Acadiana chapter of the Society for Human Resources Association. This looks like it will be the new conversation of 2021: whether or not employers have the right to mandate. Health care workers at Ochsner Medical Center in Jefferson Parish were the first in the state to receive the 79,000 vaccines on Monday, and other front line workers will be the first to get vaccines in the state. Some 79,000 doses will be distributed in Louisiana as part of an evolving and complicated process. Federal officials are recommending vaccines be distributed to health care workers and people in long-term care facilities. ....