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		<title>Cajun Cookin&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back when I was attending UK, there was a a chain of local restaurants called Jozo&#8217;s. They had an alligator with an apron and a chef&#8217;s hat as their mascot, and they made cajun food at its best. The first time I had Jozo&#8217;s, my boss at the time got if for a couple of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Back when I was attending UK, there was a a chain of local restaurants called Jozo&#8217;s. They had an alligator with an apron and a chef&#8217;s hat as their mascot, and they made cajun food at its best. The first time I had Jozo&#8217;s, my boss at the time got if for a couple of us who were working over the weekend. I was leery but I gave it a shot, and I was blown away.</p>
<p>I became a Jozo&#8217;s regular&#8211; the food was great, there was a lot of it, and the prices were great. There were Jozo&#8217;s all over Lexington, and I visited most of them at one time or another. I took my friends there, and I took family there if they visited. I got my wife hooked on their food, and I loved it so much that I started trying to cook it at home.</p>
<p>Eventually, we left Lexington and moved to Omaha, and I had to leave Jozo&#8217;s behind. I looked for a cajun joint in Nebraska but never found one that was even close. When I came back to Louisville, I would drive back to Lexington just to get some Jozo&#8217;s (and that&#8217;s two hours round-trip folks).  And then something happened.</p>
<p>Shortly after we had moved back to Kentucky, I wound up in Lexington to see Kevin Smith, and I showed up early so I&#8217;d have time to get dinner. I drove past one Jozo&#8217;s location after another, but they weren&#8217;t there any more. I must have hit three different spots, but the place had disappeared.</p>
<p>I tried other places as I found them. Louisville was lucky enough to have <a href="http://www.joesokbayou.com/">Joe&#8217;s OK Bayou</a> and <a href="http://www.jgumbos.com/">J. Gumbo&#8217;s</a>, and they both have really great food. But you never forget your first love.</p>
<p>Just before I left Lexington, I came across a restaurant called Yats that was just opening. The owner was the same guy that had started Jozo&#8217;s, and the name was a popular saying in New Orleans&#8211; &#8220;Yat?&#8221; was shorthand for &#8220;Where ya at?&#8221;, meaning &#8220;What&#8217;s going on? How you doing?&#8221; I was intrigued but I never got a chance to eat there.</p>
<p>But that all changed today. I decided to search for a cajun restaurant in Indianapolis, and the first result I found on Google was a placed called <a href="http://www.yatscajuncreole.com/">Yats</a>. I looked up the directions and got out the door, and when I got out of the car a half-block away, I could already smell the stuff that I&#8217;d been missing. It&#8217;s close to the campus (don&#8217;t ask me which one), just like Jozo&#8217;s had been. And when I placed my order for Red Beans and Rice, I asked them if they were connected to Jozo&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;Hey Joe, come out here!&#8221; yelled the guy at the counter, and ten seconds later, Jozo himself came out of the kitchen! <a href="http://www.yatscajuncreole.com/joe.htm">Joe Vuskovich</a> turned out to be a really great guy and was surprised someone came in from his Jozo&#8217;s days. He gave me a card for a free entree, but I didn&#8217;t need an excuse to go back. I was really pleased to have met him.</p>
<p>As I remembered, the food was great, and there was plenty of it. And as I&#8217;m continuously reminded, things happen when you least expect them. It isn&#8217;t Jozo&#8217;s exactly, but I&#8217;m not exactly that college kid either, so we&#8217;ll call it even.</p>
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