Old Fashion Andouille

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A friend of mine from Hawaii goes to NOLA for a 2 week festival every year. He stopped by this past week and brought me a chub of Wayne Jacobs old fashioned Andouille from Laplace, LA.

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Probably Jazz Fest!!   Great time if you love music and when it rains playing in the mud.  Jacob's is one of the more well know sausage makers in the area.  I believe they where the people on Alan Brown's show where the camera guy dressed up in the Sausage costume and danced on Airline Hwy 
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My wife bought some of this the other day when I said, "I want to try something different". I am not a Chicken Sausage fan but this is probably the best Grocery store bought sausage I have ever had...JJ

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Yeah Martin, That pack of 4 was $6 but it was very tasty. I had his Cajun Style Andouille and thought is was Ok but no where near as good as these...JJ
 
Yeah Martin, That pack of 4 was $6 but it was very tasty. I had his Cajun Style Andouille and thought is was Ok but no where near as good as these...JJ
I agree on both. I've had both and the chicken G was pretty tasty. The cajun wasn't worth it, cost wise,  to me either. 
 
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