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Why Do We Eat King Cake?

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ourmshome.com – Allyson Alford – 2024-02-05 15:08:03

SUMMARY: The 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 . The king cake, with roots in 12th-century Europe, was popularized in 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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Everyone Loves Box Turtles | Our Mississippi Home

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ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-10-05 09:36:16

SUMMARY: Box turtles, especially the Coast Box Turtles, are popular yard critters cherished for their engaging behavior. Often treated as pets, they can develop a routine, coming to seek treats at back doors. These turtles can grow to 8 inches and possess unique, recognizable shell patterns. Capable of living up to 100 years, they thrive near and have a varied diet, insects and fruits. Their mating behaviors are entertaining, showcasing aggression and unique courtship rituals. Each turtle can be identified individually, akin to fingerprints. It’s important to allow them to remain in their natural habitat when helping them cross roads.

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Base of Oyster Reef Restoration Project In the Mississippi Sound Completed

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ourmshome.com of Southern Mississippi – 2024-10-04 12:03:15

SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Center (ERDC) and the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) have completed a key phase in their to optimize oyster habitat restoration in Mississippi Sound. Two 50-acre reef sites near and contain eight experimental plots featuring limestone substrate reefs. The project aims to restore oyster populations and assess the impact on the sturgeon, a federally protected species. The initiative promises ecological and economic , enhancing the local ecosystem and supporting the oyster industry. Future phases will include contractor procurement for further enhancements in 2025.

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It’s All About the Mud

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ourmshome.com – Joy Lucius – 2024-10-04 09:00:29

SUMMARY: Mississippi is rich in pottery and potters, with a deep connection to the local mud, particularly from the Mississippi . The author, inspired by her late son and encouraged by her husband, began taking pottery lessons despite her self-proclaimed clumsiness. Learning pottery at Crossroads Pottery brought joy and healing to her . She humorously discovered her left-handedness while working with clay, turning all her projects into bowls. Through pottery, she learned valuable lessons about seizing opportunities, forging new friendships, and enjoying the creative . Ultimately, she concludes that Mississippi mud plays a crucial role in her artistic journey.

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