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For Louisiana foods, seasonings & spices, snacks, coffees, gifts, baskets & more.
http://www.cajun-shop.com/
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Mardi Gras recipes from the city of Eunice, La.
http://www.eunice-la.com/mgrecipe.html
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The band, certainly one of the best to come out of New Orleans, is co-led by natty piano wizard Amasa Miller and Fats Domino graduate Reggie Houston on sax.Devoted fans worldwide acclaim the Charmaine Neville Band.
http://www.charmainenevilleband.com/index.html
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New Orleans bowling and music venue.
http://www.rockandbowl.com/index.htm
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Cannata's King Cakes
http://www.cannatas.com/
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Since 1992, Les Kerr and The Bayou Band have presented their annual Mardi Gras celebration at the world-famous Bluebird Café in Nashville, Tennessee. The Bluebird rocks as Fat Tuesday arrives in Music City.
http://leskerr.com/mardigras.htm
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Krewe de Lou is a Mardi Gras krewe in Lafayette, Louisiana founded in the millennial celebration year of 2000.
http://www.geocities.com/krewedelou/main.html
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South Florida's Greatest Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday Party.
http://www.fiestatropicale.com/
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Krewe Babalu was founded in 1995 by Guy Taylor. The purpose of our organization is to promote Mardi Gras festivities on Galveston Island and to promote civic and social activities within the organization and in the city of Galveston.
http://www.krewebabalu.com/
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Encyclopedia article about Mardi Gras.
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=mardi+gras
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Dedicated to giving you some useful information about Mardi Gras in the New Orleans Area from a native's point of view.
http://www.mardigraslover.net/
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Mardi Gras in rural Southwestern Louisiana draws on traditions that are centuries old.
http://www.lsue.edu/acadgate/mardmain.htm
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The official Marcia Ball web site.
http://www.marciaball.com/
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George Porter, Jr.
http://www.georgeporterjr.com/
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NYNO Records Allen Toussaint Bio
http://www.nynorecords.com/allen.shtml
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Mardi Gras is full of secrets and the Mardi Gras Indians are as much a part of that secret society as any other carnival organization. The Mardi Gras Indians are comprised, in large part, of the blacks of New Orleans' inner cities. They have paraded for well over a century...yet their parade is perhaps the least recognized Mardi Gras tradition.
http://www.mardigrasneworleans.com/mardigrasindians/
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Mardi Gras chocolates
http://chocolatefantasies.com/mardigrapatsgoto.htm
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Baked fresh every day at each store during King Cake Season (Jan. 6, through Mardi Gras Day).
http://www.breauxmart.com/kingcake.html
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Information on Carnival in Italy.
http://home.earthlink.net/~girowt/site/archive/990307.htm
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Mardi Gras corner.
http://www.holiday-corners.com/mardi-gras/
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