Drew Ramsey http://wwno.org en A Somber Farewell and A Promising Salutation http://wwno.org/post/somber-farewell-and-promising-salutation <p>On this week&#39;s episode of <em>Louisiana Eats!</em>, we&#39;ll speak with Drew Ramsey about the history of <a href="http://hubigs.com/pg-2-1-home.aspx">Hubig&#39;s Pies</a> and hear about the plans he&#39;s making since the five-alarm fire at his family&#39;s bakery. Plus, <a href="http://worldinaskillet.com/the-authors/">Paul and Angela Knipple</a> discuss how recent immigrants from around the world are changing Southern palettes and culture. Wed, 08 Aug 2012 18:13:35 +0000 Poppy Tooker 17413 at http://wwno.org Gettin' Ready for Da Mardi Gras http://wwno.org/post/gettin-ready-da-mardi-gras <p>Actor&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bryanbatt.com/">Bryan Batt&nbsp;</a>and Poppy reminisce about&nbsp;Mardi Gras traditions, while&nbsp;Drew&nbsp;Ramsey of <a href="https://www.hubigs.com/pg-2-1-home.aspx">Hubig&#39;s Pies </a>explains how his family business is involved&nbsp;in the&nbsp;Carnival celebration.</p><p> Thu, 16 Feb 2012 00:30:00 +0000 Poppy Tooker 5447 at http://wwno.org Rebuilding After The Storm http://wwno.org/post/rebuilding-after-storm <p class="legacy-audio-url"> <div class="audio-container"> <div id="jp-interface-519c587189a41" class="jp-interface"> <div id="post-audio-519c587189a41" class="jp-player" jp-instance="519c587189a41"></div> <div class="jp-controls column"> <div class="jp-progress"> <div class="jp-seek-bar"> <div class="jp-play-bar"></div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="playpause column"> <a href="http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-983359.mp3" class="jp-play">Listen</a> <a class="jp-pause"></a> </div> <div class="jp-time-holder column"> <div class="jp-custom-current-time"></div> <div class="jp-custom-duration"></div> </div> <div id="slider"></div> </div> </div><!-- container --> </p> <p> In this week's episode we'll hear from Hubig's Pies' Drew Ramsey and Baumer Foods' Al Baumer about rebuilding a business after Hurricane Katrina. Then we visit the preservers of creole cream cheese, Kenny &amp; Jamie Mauthe.</p> Wed, 24 Aug 2011 22:33:54 +0000 Poppy Tooker 3191 at http://wwno.org