Best of 225
| The results of our unbiased 2012 reader survey |

We at 225 spend 11 months a year discovering, writing about and photographing the people, issues, creativity and culinary bounty of our community. But once a year, you get to decide who graces
our pages. And now, for the seventh year running, we've handed the reins to you—faithful readers of our print publication, website and e-newsletters—and you've responded in overwhelming fashion. Here is what you have told us is the very Best of 225.
In January we partnered with Survey Communications Inc., our market research firm, to solicit subscribers of our e-newsletters for their nominations in more than 50 categories. Then we tallied the nominations, identified the finalists and, drawing from a pool of tens of thousands of readers and online subscribers, SCI randomly invited some to complete the scientific survey.
This year, participation was up 19% from 2011, and a record 3,991 of you completed the survey.
SCI's methodology assures that your votes cannot be rigged or stacked. The results you see are a true reflection of what 225 readers say are this year's Best of 225.
Some categories had seven or fewer finalists. In those cases, we have shown the top three and the percentage of the vote each received. For categories with eight or more finalists on the ballot, we've included the top five finishers.
Congratulations to three lucky readers who completed their surveys and were chosen at random to receive a $150 restaurant gift certificate to a Best of 225 award finalist of their choice: Eric Caffarel, Hunter Calix and Leslie Herpin.
Click below to see who won.
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Entertainment and Nightlife
People
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Multimedia
How to master the fish fillet
Step-by-step instructions for filleting fresh fish, which is a particularly useful culinary skill for those of us fortunate enough to live in southeast Louisiana.
Social media style
With our cover story featuring 25 must-follow Twitter accounts in Baton Rouge, and examining the growing social media site's impact on the local community, we wondered what Twitter might look like in the flesh—living, breathing, fashionable flesh. Prices are approximate, and price and availability are subject to change. (Styling: Erin Mehta)
Bad Guys, Good Eats! Pop-Up Dinner at Restaurant IPO
Chef and 225 contributor Jay D. Ducote and Chef Chris Wadsworth hosted the Bad Guys, Good Eats! dinner at Restaurant IPO Wednesday night. The dinner was themed around famous movie villains, pairing cocktails and ales with plates of food resembling famous baddies like The Joker, Lord Voldemort, Hannibal Lector, and many others. The highlights of the night were the three middle courses—a black bean soup laced with blood sausage to signify Lord Voldemort, a brace of coneys on black eyed peas resembling Sauron, and lamb medallions atop a fava bean puree to pay homage to the famous favorite of Hannibal Lector.
Summer Crush
Elizabeth Arkley Hammett, a local nursing student and Fur Ball co-coordinator, and her husband Grey Hammett III, who works in commercial real estate, will take you through our summer guide. And they'll look good while doing it, too. Where noted, their clothes and accessories are available from local retailers.






