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Throwing a Big Party Sunday? Try These Recipes
Dundalk Patch reader Tracey Boylston shares some New Orleans-style recipes she plans to prepare for her football party Sunday.

Email: marge.neal@patch.com
Phone: 410-390-2029
Hometown: Middle River, MD
Birthday: June 26
Marge grew up in eastern Baltimore County, where she fell in love with the outdoors and particularly waterfront parks. That love of nature led to a career in public recreation and parks administration. After nearly 20 years of the ball-bouncing, whistle-tooting, tree-hugging, paper-shuffling life of a recreation supervisor, she convinced a community weekly newspaper editor to hire her as a staff reporter. She spent more than eight years as a writer, photographer and associate editor for The Dundalk Eagle before moving to The Frederick News-Post in 2007. While at the FNP, Marge covered social services and then education.
Marge has won more than 60 state, regional and national journalism awards for writing and photography, including a prestigious National Headliner Award and five National Newspaper Association awards, two of which were first-place honors for column writing.
In her spare time, she enjoys reading, photography, camping and spending time with her "kits," Sydney, 14, and Beijing, 5.
Dundalk Patch reader Tracey Boylston shares some New Orleans-style recipes she plans to prepare for her football party Sunday.

Awards will be presented at the annual Snowball Gala at Sparrows Point Country Club.
The senior is honored for being a "model student."
Adam Skolnik, executive director of the Maryland Multi-Housing Association, submitted a response to a blog about Dundalk's high concentration of subsidized renters.
Ten-year-old Raven Lacy died in the southeast Baltimore city fire Saturday night.
Catholic Charities of Baltimore officials will ask for several special exceptions so they can proceed with the Edgemere proposal.
A variety of homes, including several for less than $100,000, are for sale in the Greater Dundalk area.
Sub-freezing temperatures greeted the benevolent souls who showed up Saturday for the annual Dip at the Dock in Edgemere.
Six Ravens Roosts will raise money for charity in Saturday's Dip at the Dock in Millers Island.
The following information was supplied by the Baltimore County Police Department. Arrests do not indicate convictions.
Dundalk's Charlesmont and Woodlawn's Chadwick Elementary are among six Maryland schools to win the academic recognition.
Repairs to the bridge tender house on Peninsula Expressway were completed ahead of schedule.
Middle River resident Laura Jean Vandenhuerk is unsure if she suffered a medical event or fell asleep at the wheel.
Children ages 6 to 18 are invited to receive treatment that will help prevent tooth decay.
Community residents are encouraged to attend and offer their thoughts regarding the proposed closure of the magnet school.
Firefighters are battling the blaze in the 7700 block of Gough Street.
Dundalk residents are angry that they have not been included in the decision-making process regarding the proposed closure of Eastwood Elementary Magnet School.
Thirty-two Baltimore-area restaurants will give free meals to the customers who know the magic words.
Recreation program leaders, residents are concerned and angry about the lack of notification to community.