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You
probably can't spell it or pronounce it, but you might remember Natchitoches
(NACK-uh-tush) from Steel Magnolias, the movie that put this small town on
the national map, perhaps you tuned in when Oprah Winfrey made a
special trip to Natchitoches and declared it the "Best Little Town in
the Whole USA!"
But
Louisianans knew about this spot in the center of their state long before
the stars arrived because it's home of the famous Natchitoches Meat Pie, popular
here since the late 1700's. Gone are the street vendors chanting
"Hotta meat pies! Get your hotta meat pies right here!"
But a Natchitoches Native who remembers those cries from childhood has made
sure the legend lives on. James Lasyone opened Laysone's Meat Pie
Kitchen and Restaurant almost 35 years ago, and it remains a popular place
to enjoy the spicy, filled pastries.
About
the same time, Gay Melder was starting another meat pie tradition.
Like many other residents, she loves to make the delicacies at home, so
she sets aside one day a year to do just that ... but not just any
day. It is always the first Saturday in December, when about 150,000
visitors descend on the small town to celebrate the Christmas Festival of
Lights.
Gay
and her husband L.J., invite friends and family to feast on the home- made
meat pies, side dishes and desserts and watch the parade form their
yard. (Resident Bob Harling, author of Steel Magnolias is a regular.)
The Melders and their guests haven't missed a year since 1965.
"I love to cook, and my friends know it. They love to eat, so they're
not going to miss it!" Gay explains.
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