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Zombie Wasp | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Insects, like wasps, can be transformed into “zombies” by parasitic fungi that invade their bodies, ultimately leading to their death. This phenomenon fascinated friends Shawn Harris and Lynn McCoy when they discovered zombie wasps covered in spiky fungal projections. Infected wasps secure themselves to high surfaces, allowing the fungi to disperse spores and infect new hosts. The resulting spore-bearing structure, called stromata, grows from the insect’s body. While fungi aren’t the only organisms that consume living prey, as predatory wasps do, the eerie sight of these frozen, spore-laden insects captivates onlookers and highlights the intricate relationships in nature.
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What is Your Qu’est Que C’est?
SUMMARY: The author invites readers to share burning questions about nature for their writing series titled “Qu’est Que C’est,” which translates to Cajun for “What is that?” They’ve explored both common and unusual creatures, including spiders and zombie wasps, as well as various plants, emphasizing their roles in nature and foraging. The author enjoys discussing interesting places and conservation efforts and encourages readers to submit topic suggestions, promising to credit the contributors. They express enthusiasm for learning and sharing knowledge, hopeful for diverse inquiries that spark engaging stories about the natural world.
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Mississippi’s Mardi Gras Parade Guide
SUMMARY: Mardi Gras celebrations in Mississippi are set to bring together communities statewide, with events planned from the southern coastal regions to northern towns like Olive Branch. Notable parades include the Biloxi Children’s Parade on February 8, the Ocean Springs Elks Parade on February 15, and the Krewe of Little Rascals Parade in Pascagoula on February 22. Additional festivities occur on various dates leading up to Fat Tuesday, March 4, featuring the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Parade in Biloxi. With a mix of family-friendly activities and local traditions, Mississippi is ready to embrace the spirit of Mardi Gras.
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Arancini, Anyone? | Our Mississippi Home
SUMMARY: Arancini are Italian fried rice balls made from leftover risotto, stuffed with various fillings, and fried until golden. Originating in Sicily, they are often filled with ingredients like ham, peas, cheese, or ground meats. The process involves mixing cooked risotto with egg yolks, Parmesan, and seasonings, then shaping the mixture into balls, stuffing them, and coating in breadcrumbs before frying. The dish is versatile, allowing for various fillings like cheese, vegetables, or meats. Arancini can be served as appetizers or main courses, often paired with marinara sauce. They’re delicious both hot or cold and are perfect for using leftovers.
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