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Hurricane Katrina led cook to new home and new attitude 02:26 PM CDT on Saturday, August 29, 2009 By KIM HORNER / The Dallas Morning News khorner@dallasnews.com Even the “SoupMan” admits his meals for Dallas’ homeless were bland. The most exotic spices he used were salt and pepper. And “blackened” meant he burned the soup again. Then came Eugene Rouzan, a retired electric company worker and former Army cook who felt called to help the homeless. After all, he lost his own house in Hurricane Katrina four years ago this weekend, eventually left New Orleans and now calls Dallas home.”Chef Gene,” as he’s called, took over cooking duties for the SoupMobile, which serves meals on the streets of South Dallas out of a van. Also Online Doctor defends acting to ‘get rid of’ patient during Hurricane Katrina New Orleans four years later The volunteer soon earned a reputation for turning basics like canned chicken noodle soup into Cajun cuis