Louisiana Cookin'

Last Island Wild Louisiana Shrimp

ohn Landry, a native of New Iberia, was no stranger to the world of shrimp and seafood. Growing up near the water, he spent his childhood immersed in the rich culture of Louisiana’s fishing industry. After pursuing a degree in agricultural business at Louisiana State University, he embarked on a professional career in construction and real estate development. However, his heart remained tethered

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