Behold the wonder that is the king cake. For many, a New Orleans-style Mardi Gras is simply not complete without it. While it may look rather odd — perhaps even gaudy — on its own, the king cake fits right in with a colorful season of festive parade
Sucre in New Orleans is one of many bakeries that leaves the plastic baby out of the king cake. If you've been in New Orleans for carnival season, or if you're lucky enough to taste a cake that has arrived in the mail from there, there's a pretty good
by Eliza Barclay Sucre in New Orleans is one of many bakeries that leaves the plastic baby out of the king cake. Sucre in New Orleans is one of many bakeries that leaves the plastic baby out of the king cake. If you've been in New Orleans for carnival
Click here Make king cake for Mardi Gras Originally published: February 17, 2011 11:15 AM Updated: February 17, 2012 10:10 AM By The Associated Press ALISON LADMAN If you won't be lucky enough to be in New Orleans for Mardi Gras, you can still bake up
It's time for Mardi Gras in FarmVille, and if the recently released Carnival items aren't enough for your farms during this party season, you can now also.
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