Anybody got any tips on where to get good boudin sausage ?
							
						
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The Best Stop. It's in Scott Louisiana, but they do ship. Their smoked boudin is pretty tasty. I work and live in Baton Rouge now and this was a staple for all my trips back and forth to Austin the last 5 months. There is also Dons Specialty meats. I don't feel that it holds a candle to the Best stop.
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The Best Stop, FTMFW! I can't believe someone beat me to this recommendation!Originally posted by 90lxstangman View PostThe Best Stop. It's in Scott Louisiana, but they do ship. Their smoked boudin is pretty tasty. I work and live in Baton Rouge now and this was a staple for all my trips back and forth to Austin the last 5 months. There is also Dons Specialty meats. I don't feel that it holds a candle to the Best stop.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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When I got boudin from Cap'n Dave's the last time it was Savoie's brand and it wasn't very good. Not enough meat in it; mostly rice and not much spice. Also, the shop smelled like old fish so I haven't gone back.Originally posted by Silverback View Postlocally, you can go to Cap'n Dave's in plano, they get fresh seafood, including live crawfish, and also import boudin, gator, andoille sausage, etc.
Hebert's Meats makes good Boudin, but the closest ones are in Longview and Lindale. I always get a cooler full of stuff when I am in the area. They also make great deboned stuffed chickens, turduckens, etc.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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