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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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Carnival Treats: A Roadside Destination in Lyon, Mississippi

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-05-16 14:35:41

SUMMARY: Lyon, Mississippi, a small town with a population of 259 in Coahoma County, distinguishes itself with a unique attraction: Carnival Treats. Opened in 2019 by Dave Houston and his , this snack haven offers year-round carnival food, nearly two dozen varieties of funnel cakes, -long cheesesteak sandwiches, stuffed monster potatoes, gourmet popcorn, and more. With its vibrant front and a 15-foot-tall SpongeBob sign visible from Highway 61, Carnival Treats attracts visitors from far and wide, contributing to Lyon's reputation as a distinct road destination and food spot. The Houston family also plans to launch a Blues brand gourmet popcorn line, supporting local artists' families with proceeds.

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Helping Disadvantaged Coast Communities with Environmental Actions

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ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-05-15 11:13:25

SUMMARY: On May 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded a $2,499,800 grant to The Trust for the Mississippi Coastal Plain (LTMCP) to aid disadvantaged communities along the Mississippi Coast. Announced by Cesar Zapata and Marc Wyatt of the EPA, the is part of the EPA's Environmental Justice Program. Over five years, it will identifying and implementing projects to improve environmental conditions in six coastal counties of Mississippi. The initiative aims to simplify the grant for these communities, enabling them to develop nature-based to pollution and engage actively in environmental improvement efforts.

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Beat the Heat with Mississippi’s Best Waterparks

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-05-14 11:30:11

SUMMARY: Summers in Mississippi bring intense heat that lasts until at least October. Fortunately, the offers various options for cooling off, beautiful beaches, lakes, watering holes, and several waterparks spread across different regions. From the newly opened Serengeti Springs in Hattiesburg, affiliated with the Hattiesburg Zoo, to Geyser Falls in Choctaw, named Mississippi's #1 Attraction, there's an abundance of -based fun. Waterparks like Buccaneer Bay in Waveland, Islands Water Park in , and Grand Paradise Waterpark in Collins offer slides, wave pools, and lazy rivers. There are also nature-oriented spots like Merit Waterpark in Mendenhall with its natural beauty and cold spring-fed waters. Additionally, places like Pep's Point in Hattiesburg offer lakeside beach experiences, while Meridian East in Toomsuba provides a unique waterslide in the woods. These destinations ensure a cool and enjoyable time during Mississippi's hot summers.

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