Mardi Gras in Galveston also means a lot of good food. Attendees sought nourishment in all forms from vendors and those who just set up to cook while having a good time. Pots, pans, pits, and fryers bought wide a range of food for all to enjoy. (Photos by Doogie Roux)

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Houston Press contributor Doogie Roux is a proud Cajun-Texan and a fan of anything on wheels or with a motor. He’s a big part of the Houston cycling family, as well as a connoisseur of fine food joints...