Ascension Parish Coffee Talk Episode #7, Galvez Hardware & Outdoor Kitchen

 

Ascension Parish Coffee Talk Episode #7

This week I stopped into one of my husband’s favorite hardware stores. It’s located right off Highway 42 right next to the Sonic fast-food restaurant.

The warm and friendly staff are not the only thing that will have you coming back. They have a wide selection of outdoor kitchen supplies, Yeti products, replacement hoses for your propane tanks and grills and of course everything hardware.

Donna Bruno, the store’s manager was kind enough to take me on a tour, explaining to the Ascension Parish Coffee Talk Audience, all the cool products they have. Each isle has a new adventure of products and services that Galvez Hardware and Outdoor Cooking has to offer.

Stop in for yourself, There was no way to feature all the items they have to offer the people of Ascension Parish or I’d still be filming them. Tell them I sent ya. “Because YOU Matter”

On A side note, I couldn’t pass up on that pirogue and I got the green on for my husband to do crawfish this weekend.

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Tea Glorious Tea

Tea glorious tea

 

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I know the trendy thing is to love coffee. Every time I mention the fact I’m not a fan I get “the look”. You know the one where people make that face that shows they think you have some kind of major problem. Their face gets mildly less screwy when I say, “I love hot tea” which in turn usually I get the response “I just love a chamomile or green tea”. I try to hide my disgust for such the mention of these kind of teas, They do little for me personally other than make me feel like I’m trying to do some deep, cleansing colon treatment before a colonic. It’s like a punishment to my soul to have to drink them, Seriously, GAG!.

The tea that makes me want to open my eyes in the morning, that soothes my tummy when upset and warms my soul on a bad day is the black ones. Watching that boiling hot water pour over a tea bag, making that golden hue of lovely liquid begins my day with pure joy. (a tad over dramatic, but I seriously love the stuff.) If you don’t drink tea often, black teas are the dark rich teas like Assam, Earl Grey and Darjeeling. There are many other varieties but these are my favorite.

A couple of weeks ago, I was able to visit a tea shop in Baton Rouge called Red Stick Spice Co. They have many varieties of black tea blends (and even my not so favorite ones as well). The black teas they do have are super, mega, delicious. I’d highly recommend them if you are wanting to jump into tea drinking.

I buy my everyday teas are at World Market in Baton Rouge. They have many varieties of daily black teas, including PG Tip’s, Typhoo, and my personal favorite, Barry’s Irish Breakfast. It’s just a hop, skip and jump from Ascension in Siegen Lane Market Place.

I know that this blog post has nothing to do with real estate in Ascension Parish. I just wanted to share my love for good tea and where you can find some good ones (in my opinion).

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5 tips with some “Lagniappe” on remodeling your gutted home in Ascension Parish.

5 tips with some “Lagniappe” on remodeling your gutted home.

After the great flood in 2016 people in Ascension Parish and all of the Greater Baton Rouge area are finding themselves in a unique situation. Because of the flood, everyone who was affected will be doing some kind of “forced” remodeling. This can be a daunting task since every room will need some kind of attention. Some in the affected areas won’t be able to afford to hire a contractor, thus turning them into weekend home project warriors. A savvy home owner will want to upgrade certain rooms to help maintain or increase the value of their home. Many won’t know what items will be best to increase the value, so I’ve listed 5 key things to think about when you begin to tackle the remodel process (after you have new drywall hung and are ready to start on the bells and whistles of the home).

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Make a budget for each room– Once you’ve gotten your money from the insurance company or lending institute you really need to budget for each room. It takes time to do but in the long run it will save you money. Make sure to budget for permits needed in your parish before starting. This is key for the future when you go to sell your home. Buyers will be asking for a copy of these permits and if you didn’t get them, they won’t be buying your home.

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Make lists- I know this sounds obvious, but making a list for each room can help bring the stress down. Tape the list for each room on a wall in that room. Check items off as they get completed. This will elevate buying too many unnecessary things like paint brushes, molding and paint. Every penny counts now, since many didn’t have flood insurance.
Tackle one room at a time- The main rooms should be first – the kitchen, one bathroom and one bedroom. If time permits, I’d start with a bathroom. That’s my personal opinion, but for me, I can live in anything as long as I have a place to bathe and get ready for the day in peace.

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Kitchens and Bathrooms- Now you’ve got your lists and supplies bought to make the home somewhat livable, but how do you decide what items and rooms to put the most money into. As anyone will tell you, put your money in kitchens and bathrooms. This always gets your more money in the future. Nice plumbing fixtures, tiled backslashes, stainless appliances, great overhead lighting always makes for money well spent. I would strongly recommend granite or stone like surface for countertops if the budget permits. If it isn’t in the budget there are lots of other countertops that look similar to stone. I’d go with this idea when deciding on a look for your surfaces. When approaching the bathroom, granite countertops will cost less than in the kitchen since the space is usually smaller. You still want go with good plumbing fixtures, and pick more modern style tile. Make sure lighting doesn’t come from the sides of the mirror – over-head lighting is best. Framed mirrors are a less expensive option than having a company hang one that is glued to the wall and really dresses up a bathroom. (Kirkland’s has them on sale often, and they are super reasonably priced)

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Curb appeal-last thing you really want to think about is your yard right now but if you have the time I’d try to salvage as much grass as you can before weeds set in. These water logged yard took a beating and re-sodding is the last thing you would want to have to do. Meet up with the home and garden section at your local lawn and garden store, and speak to a representative there to discuss what you can put on your lawn to save what grass you have left and how to ward off weeds that may start growing.

I know many of you have a lot on your plate right now. No one wants to take on a whole home remodel right before the Holidays. Hopefully this simple list can help you focus where your money is best spent for re-sale. If you’d like some more tips please feel free to call me.
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The 5 Best Places to Eat in Ascension Parish …… A personal opinion.

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Whether you are looking for a quick bite to eat or sit down for a family meal, Ascension Parish has many restaurants to choose from. In the last 10 years the choices of types of food has broadened greatly. As the parish has grown so has the taste buds of my fellow Ascension Parish neighbors. Even though our area is considered small in comparison to Baton Rouge or New Orleans, that doesn’t mean we don’t have some amazing food and passionate people making tasty treats. I’m listing 5 of my personal favorite places to visit:

1. DON’S SEAFOOD Restaurant & Oyster Bar
Address: 2405 West Cabela’s Parkway, Gonzales, LA 70737
Phone: 225-644-4888 | Fax: 225-644-4998
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10:30 am to 10:00 pm | Friday & Saturday 10:30 am to 11:00 pm
My first choice is Don’s Seafood, for what I consider to be the best Fried Catfish with Red Beans and Rice I have ever had. Several years back my home had been hit by a tornado off of HWY 930 in Prairieville. Early in the evening my doorbell rang , Ray Stonemark, the restaurants co-owner, handed my whole family a hot plate of fried catfish with red beans and rice – something I wouldn’t normally ask for in a restaurant. It was absolutely delicious. The Catfish was so crisp. The red beans were creamy, and the rice was fluffy – the perfect pillow to the red beans. Not only was it the perfect comfort meal after something so scary, it really was just down right, damn good food. I’ll never forget it, and my family gets this meal from here often.

2. Burger Delight
Address: 40255 LA-42, Prairieville, LA 70769
Phone: (225) 622-4444

This is not a sit down and eat type of place, but they do have great burgers. The lines run long most of the day when you drive through, but it’s worth the wait. The burgers are always fresh, hot and oh so delicious! Many may remember the old location on Airline Hwy. This newer one is a big improvement as far as exterior, but the burgers are just as good as before. My kids love the milkshakes.

3. Mi Padres
Address: 37460 Ultima Plaza Blvd, Prairieville, LA 70769
Phone: (225) 673-6434
Monday
11AM–9:30PM
Tuesday
11AM–9:30PM
Wednesday
11AM–9:30PM
Thursday
11AM–9:30PM
Friday
11AM–9:30PM
Saturday
11AM–9:30PM
Sunday
11AM–9:30PM
Phone: (225) 673-6434
Love this Mexican Restaurant! As soon as you walk in the front door you can watch them making homemade tortillas. The service is kind of slow, so I would go when you are not in a rush. My family loves the Cheese Dip (Queso). We order it with the fresh hot tortillas, and the steak fajitas are sooooo good.

4. Hello Tokyo 2
Address: 14639 Airline Hwy, Gonzales, LA 70737
Phone: (225) 402-4102
Monday
11AM–2:30PM, 4:30–9:30PM
Tuesday
11AM–2:30PM, 4:30–9:30PM
Wednesday
11AM–2:30PM, 4:30–9:30PM
Thursday
11AM–2:30PM, 4:30–9:30PM
Friday
11AM–10PM
Saturday
11AM–10PM
Sunday
11AM–9:30PM

I love sushi, and there are many places to choose from now here in Ascension Parish, but the4 Hello Tokyo location in Gonzales was the first. Their food is so good that they opened a new location right down the road in Prairieville. From the hibachi grill to the fresh rolled sushi rolls, it’s worth trying for yourself.

5. Sammy’s Grill
Phone: (225) 313-6025 · Address.
Address: 16400 Airline Hwy; Prairieville, Louisiana 70769

The lines are long during dinner time but for good reason. From the huge homemade cheese sticks, to the fresh boiled crawfish, this place has everything south Louisiana loves about seafood.

This list is just my opinion and is not in any specific order – I just LOVE food. All of us have been eating out more since the Great Flood of 2016. Maybe this can help you find a different place to try out.

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