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Celebrate Mardi Gras. Big Easy celebrations are made easier with inside info on everything from Dixieland jazz to Creole and Cajun cuisine. Set your taste buds ablaze with homemade jambalaya and cool off with hurricane cocktails and King cake. Find all the easy-to-follow instructions before the hoopla begins, and research the best ways to stay in New Orleans during the bacchanal. Mardi Gras masks and beads are great finishing touches for a theme party, and eHow's got tips for making them.
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Epiphany marks the time when the three wise men brought gifts to the Christ Child. It is also known as Little Christmas and is celebrated twelve nights after Christmas. The King Cake is a Mardi...
Here in the south, we celebrate Mardi Gras, BIG TIME. Several weeks of parades, beads, dinners, tuxedo formal affairs and good food make Mardi Gras what it is. Among that is Mardi Gras...
Allowing your child to host a Mardi Gras Party for his or her class is a fabulous way to beat the winter blues, and a great way to start a tradition for children who don't know about Mardi Gras,...
The Mardi Gras king cake is a twisted bread traditionally topped with sugar or icing and colored purple, green and gold. King cakes from around the world are stuffed with a small trinket (usually...
The Mardi Gras king cake is a tradition many people use to celebrate the time between Christmas and Mardi Gras. Some families will make one cake a week and others may make only one cake for the...