Bayou Teche Brewing in Arnaudville, Louisiana is pulling out all the stops this holiday season by offering the ultimate 'Naughty or Nice Menu' starting Friday, December 15
We are all familiar with the classic 12 Days of Christmas song but chances are you haven't heard this version of the holiday classic. It highlights some of the best and worst stereotypes about New Orleans, and it's hilarious.
In a display of holiday cheer and love for all things, Buc-ee's, Deanna Vaters and her husband Paul from Williamson County have stunned their colleagues with a larger-than-life gingerbread recreation of the famed Bastrop Buc-ee's, complete with miniature versions of her coworkers.
Pamplona in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana is one of the three restaurants in the state that participate in the 'Miracle' pop-up at Christmas time. It transforms into what I would imagine the inside of Santa's mancave looks like. Everything down to the glassware the holiday cocktails are served in is spilling over with Christmas cheer.
In the video, a police officer explains that folks are stealing prepaid gift cards from stores and then returning them to the shelves after tampering with them. They carefully open the card packages without leaving any marks. They cut off a part of the card that swipes, seal it back up, and put it back on the store shelf.
The city of Broussard in south Louisiana has stepped up their Christmas game. Their efforts to make merry and bright have captured the attention of visitors from across Louisiana.
Have you seen the Dancing Dads boogie through the streets? They did just that a recent Christmas parade in the historic town of St. Francisville, Louisiana.
Every holiday season, there's always that one person who insists they don't want anything for Christmas. They have probably told you that they don't need anything and to not spend your hard-earned money on them. If you are anything like me, you enjoy the act of giving and put a lot of thought into making sure the gift is something they would actually enjoy.
Thirsty shoppers in Louisiana and Texas will have to quench their thirst with something other than a beloved holiday favorite. Coca-Cola won't be bringing it back.
By securely encasing your artificial tree in Saran wrap, you can effectively freeze the decorations in place, preserving their arrangement and ensuring they stay perfectly intact until the next holiday season. No more meticulously removing and later painstakingly rehanging ornaments; this method promises to maintain your tree in its decorated glory, ready to unveil effortlessly when the time comes to relive the festive cheer once more.
Leave it to Uncle Sam to play Grinch in Louisiana's plans to decorate for the holidays. Do you have any of these "banned decorations" displayed at your house?