Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

This is our first time we have been in Louisiana. We chose the Poche's RV Park and Fish-N-Camp in Breaux Bridge because it is a Passport America RV Park. Breaux is pronounced like "Bro" and Poche is pronounced "Poo - Shay".

We really like this park. It is several large ponds that you back up to. We chose site 68.

Site 68
As you can see we have water both in the front and the rear of us! Here is the view out of our rear window.

Rear Window
We wanted to go to a swamp while here in the bayou! I read online that Lake Martin would be a good place.

Lake Martin
We did not see any alligators here, although they are indigenous to the area. We did see these and other turtles and water snakes.

Swamp Turtles
The swamp lands are really pretty. Lots of greenery! This is what we expect to see when we think of Louisiana!

Swamps
There was a short 1/4 mile long boardwalk over the swamps that we walked. Very fun with alot of birds to see.

Swamp Selfie
On the way back we found the Breaux Bridge.

Breaux Bridge
We decided we had to try REAL Cajun food. Poche's has a restaurant a couple miles away from the RV Park that has great reviews. We decided to go share a lunch there.

Poche's
We were given a sample of crawfish etouffee. I thought it tastes like tiny lobster in a spicy sauce. We however decided to go for the Meatball Stew. They give you four spicy meatballs in a spicy gravy sauce. With it comes two sides, and rice. We chose smothered potatoes, which is mashed potatoes with seasoning and sausage mixed in it. The other side was creamed green beans with bacon. They also give you rice. Either white or dirty rice or half and half. We did both. With the meatballs they covered the white rice with the gravy. They also included two rolls. We were asked if we had ever tried Cracklin? We told them no, so they gave us some samples. They are sort of like pork rinds, but not exactly. I would not buy them, but we didn't hate them either. Interesting! All this for $9.50!

Plate Lunch
We went to the local Winn-Dixie grocery store. The butcher suggested we should drive to Avery Island where they make Tabasco Sauce. It is about 30 miles away and we decided to go and do the tour.

Tabasco Museum
After going through the museum there is a self guided tour. Here is the factory.

Factory
Here are some big bottles with one hot mama!

One Hot Mama!
That's it for Breaux Bridge. We will be back!

Love you all,

God Bless,
Brian and Patty







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