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Why Do We Eat King Cake?
SUMMARY: The Mardi Gras slogan “Laissez les bons temps rouler” (Let the good times roll) surrounds the tradition of eating king cake, which typically begins January 6th to observe “Three Kings Day,” symbolizing the gifts brought to Jesus by the Wise Men. The king cake, with roots in 12th-century Europe, was popularized in Louisiana in the 1870s. A hidden plastic baby symbolizes Jesus or good luck, marking the finder as the next year’s cake provider and purportedly bringing a prosperous year. The cake is adorned in gold (power), green (faith), and purple (justice) and is enjoyed for its indulgence, now available across many states.
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All About Bacon | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Bacon, dating back to 1500 BCE, originated with the Chinese salting pork belly, later embraced by the Romans and spread throughout medieval Europe. It preserves pork through smoking, enhancing its flavor, which is primarily due to its fat content. Globally, bacon has various names, such as “rasher” in the UK and “speck” in Italy. Its versatility is evident in dishes like bacon sandwiches, breakfast combos, and vegetable pairings. Commonly smoked with hickory and other woods, bacon can be fried or baked, while different brands, like Benton’s from Tennessee, offer unique flavors. Bacon remains a beloved culinary staple worldwide.
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Environmental Activist Erin Brockovich is University Forum Guest Speaker Nov. 12
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How to Plan a Mississippi ThanksgivingÂ
SUMMARY: Thanksgiving is a highly anticipated occasion, prompting people to finalize their menus, cooking responsibilities, and decorations while considering attire. To prepare for a Mississippi Thanksgiving, follow five essential tips:
1. Establish your menu, balancing tradition with fresh ideas.
2. Decide who will cook and practice any new dishes in advance.
3. Purchase decorations that are safe and themed, keeping children in mind.
4. Get a head start on cooking tasks and shop for non-perishable items.
5. Be mindful of guests’ food allergies to prevent cross-contamination.
Thanksgiving also serves as a time for gratitude and reflection.
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