There is an unmistakable smell that's become quite prolific across Louisiana in the past few weeks. If you smell it there are actions you'll need to take.
Many Louisiana families will host or participate in Easter Egg hunts this weekend. Have you ever wondered why we do that? Here's the backstory you can share.
It's commonly thought, at least around here in South Louisiana, that Cajuns are the only ones who pock eggs. The game, however, has been around for many centuries.
The symbols, the spirituality, the time of rebirth I get. It's that one other thing we do that has never made sense to me. In fact it has caused more strife and family conflict that family game night. Give this a quick look and see if you can bring me to a higher understanding.
Here are some of my favorite methods for boiling crack free Easter eggs. They are surprisingly simple and if you follow the steps they work every time.
Its a Cajun Tradition many of us take for granted, the art or science of "pocking" Easter eggs with friends and family on Easter Sunday. Pocking eggs is a little secret for most living in South Louisiana, yet there are still so many within Louisiana that have never heard of this friendly Easter exhibition.