Where Y’at Chat Questions (January 2019):
- Ho! Ho! Ho! St. Nick needs a ride. What are you picking him up in?
- What's naughty about you?
- It's Sugar Bowl time! What's your favorite movie about football?
- Happy New Year, baby! What's in your bottle?
- January 2019 is Bath Safety Month! Who or what is in the bathtub with you?
Anna Tusa
Owner, Cajun Cookery
- My sleigh! I slay all day. Easily.
- EVERYTHING!
- Friday Night Lights.
- Veuve Clicquot.
- My husband, A.J.
Natasha Brown
Actress/Producer
- '74 Corvette!
- What is NOT naughty about me?
- Casablanca.
- A genie!
- Is that a marmot?
Bernard Fromherz
Owner, Upper Management Realty, LLC
- Uber.
- I don't know.
- Varsity Blues.
- Scotch.
- My wife, Ellie.
Anna Koehl
Vice President, Public Relations, Beuerman Miller Fitzgerald
- My jeep!
- My humor.
- Rudy.
- Coca-Cola.
- A candle.
Stephen S. Schulkers
President, Schulkers Communications
- Pedicab.
- I have to think about this . . . EVERYTHING!
- Forever Strong.
- Coca-Cola with caffeine!
- A lot of Epsom salts.
Ragin’ Cajun Santa
Giver of Gifts
- Hot-shot pirogue.
- Giving out coal.
- The one with the coach giving a speech.
- Spiked eggnog!
- Mrs. Claus.
Tracy Napolitano
Executive Director, New Orleans Bourbon Festival
- Mercedes E-350.
- My dirty mouth!
- Everybody's All-American.
- ALWAYS bourbon!
- My wife, Barbara.
Missy Byrd
Account Manager, Deep Fried Advertising
- A magic carpet!
- Not much . . .
- Remember the Titans.
- Which bottle?
- Me, my cell phone, and I.
Shane Finkelstein
Producer/Owner, Top Taco Fest and Nacho Mama's
- '76 VW van!
- Sexy costumes.
- The Longest Yard.
- Sauza margarita!
- My wife, Courtney, and snapping turtles.
Tony Cook
Director of Public Relations and Marketing, Delgado
- The Jetsons’ aero car!
- Couple of bourbons.
- Radio.
- Aged Puerto Rican rum.
- Rubber duckies.
New Orleans Cajun Cookery in the Warehouse District serves everything from classic and savory Cajun dishes to succulent burgers—even fresh fish and shrimp tacos. They offer daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as weekend brunch. Thirsty? Cajun Cookery has a full bar, including cold local beers. Located at 719 South Peters St., the Cajun Cookery is a bit of Cajun in New Orleans.