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PRUDHOMMES CAJUN LEGACY THRIVES IN LANCASTER COUNTY
Lancaster County Celebrates
its Southern Bayou Connection with Mystery, Food and Fun.
Locals and tourist alike
celebrate as two Lancaster County bed and breakfasts and Prudhommes Lost Cajun
Kitchen team up to put together a weekend filled with intrigue, fine food and great fun.
Local innkeepers say that a sudden demand for epicurean experiences has dictated this new
twist on last years popular Cajun Event.
The excitement begins on
Friday night July 11 with a getting to know you evening filled with intrigue
and mystery at the Artists Inn. Listen closely to the clues as we dive into this
Cajun themed murder mystery. Wear your beads and face mask to this one, for your hosts
have planned a suspenseful evening.
David and Sharon
Prudhomme, owners of Prudhommes Lost Cajun Kitchen, prepare Cajun food in the style
of Davids uncle, Chef Paul Prudhomme from Louisiana. Known for his many
best-selling cookbooks and exploration of spices, this flamboyant chef was responsible for
sharing the love of his home cuisine with the rest of the world, teaching us not only the
magic of the food, but the magic of the people of the region as well.
On Saturday, well
be dining alfresco at the Harvest Moon, when a little bit of Cajun country comes to New
Holland. Sharon Prudhomme will demonstrate Cajun cooking and why it is as
much fun to prepare as it is to eat. Shell share tips on how you can
make these dishes at home.
Cost is $175 per couple
and includes the murder mystery dinner, Saturday lunch, a welcome gift and party hats and
beads. So, grab your friends and head to Lancaster County - Cajun Country is closer
than you think!
To make sure you
dont miss this special event, contact:
Carl Kosko at
1.888.824.3763 or www.harvestmoonbandb.com
Jan Garrabrandt at 1.888.999.4479 or www.artistinn.com
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Thanks to David Sakach - this website is the winner of the 2004 Professional
Association of Innkeepers International website design contest.
Website maintained by The Artist's Inn and Gallery, and, when we screw it up, Dave Schell (a man of infinite
patience) comes to the rescue!
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