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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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Contrary to what you may have seen on television, Mardi Gras isn't just for drunken college revelers, and it isn't localized entirely on Bourbon Street. People young and old gather to bid...
If you've ever wanted to go to Mardi Gras but have heard too many horror stories about the wild crowds and crime - never fear. I've got a few tips that will help you avoid the worst and laissez...
The Mardi Gras celebrations in Panama City, Florida, are fun for the whole family. To really be a part of it all, you can join a Mardi Gras krewe and become an active participant in the numerous...
The colorful red, green and gold plastic Mardi Gras beads are a staple of parades for the two weeks leading up to Mardi Gras Day. While you can buy beads in souvenir shops and through mail order,...
For Louisiana locals, Mardi Gras is a way of life that goes well beyond the month of revelry most tourists experience. For those new to the area, it can be difficult not only to find a good Mardi...
Mardi Gras is often called "the greatest free show on earth" and for good reason. During the last 2 weeks before Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras krewes hold special parades during which they throw...