November 6, a night of fellowship brought together by local Louisiana artisans, farmers, and culinary artists. Gathered around a 100 ft table built by Makers Workshop and myself from wood salvaged from Hurricane Katrina, we savored a locally sourced meal of spiced pumpkin and shrimp bisque, couchon de lait grillades over southern stone ground grits, and salted caramel creme brΓ»lΓ©e. In collaboration with Country Table Delivery and Red Onion, we worked together to create a communal dinning experience with a multitude of artists and an evening focused on local craft.
String Remedy, a gypsy jazz band, provided the soundtrack for the evening as the guests sipped beverages from local distilleries- Cathead Vodka, Bayou Rum, and Tin Roof Beer. Hayes Kahoe worked feverishly in preparation for the main courses, as the local pig donated by Iverstine Farms roasted in the background. A dinner bell was rung and guests found their seats at the table; some beside familiar faces and some who would become new friends. The night brought together the guests in a new way, setting a table with the business man and the artist, the young and the old- all who found a common ground and appreciation for the night's celebration of our community.