Monday, February 20, 2012

10 Best Picture-Inspired Party Foods


10 Best Picture-Inspired Party Foods

Like everyone else, we love Academy Awards parties for the group commentary on everyone’s red carpet dresses, friendly jibes at the hosts and the betting pools around who wins the major awards. We also try to match party snacks (whether we're hosting or just contributing) with the movies getting the most buzz. Whether you’re lusting after Minnie’s fried chicken from “The Help” or those gorgeous croissants from “Hugo,” we’ve got a rundown on the foods you should serve to support your favorite Best Picture contender... Read More

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Spotlight on the King Cake
Enjoying the Seasonal New Orleans Treat
In Louisiana and abroad, people are enjoying a seasonal New Orleans treat. The king cake -- a colorful, sticky-sweet confection of cinnamon-laced, braided dough -- enjoys its peak season between early January and Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent in the Catholic faith. It is a period more widely known as Mardi Gras. Steeped in centuries-old tradition, the king cake is ubiquitous in New Orleans-area households, parties and workplaces from Jan. 6, or Twelfth Night, to Fat Tuesday. Nailing... Read More


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