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When L.A. impersonates Europe: We rank 21 local places Christopher Reynolds © Provided by The LA Times (Micah Fluellen / Los Angeles Times; Getty Images)
How wanderlusty are we getting in Southern California, while debate flares over Europe s readiness for American tourists? Well, I’m sitting at home trying to decide which continental stand-in made me happier, a croque monsieur in Los Feliz or a gondola ride in Long Beach.
I think I d have to go with the Venetian-style vessels that Gondola Getaway operates on the canals around Naples Island. To slowly drift under a bridge while a gondolier breaks into song that should put Venetian thoughts in your head, especially if you close your eyes and think of Italy.
Here s Why There s a Baby in Your King Cake Samantha Vincenty
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Mardi Gras 2021 s Fat Tuesday falls on February 16.
Eating king cake, a messy, breaded treat, is a major Mardi Gras tradition that begins on January 6.
Here s the history behind the treat and the meaning of the plastic baby inside.
If you eat just one purple, green, and yellow-hued dessert this winter, make it a king cake.
For those less than familiar with Mardi Gras traditions, your first king cake experience might come by way of a friend or coworker who hails from Louisiana. As you cut yourself a slice of the oval-shaped treat, they may inform you that whomever gets the piece with a small plastic baby inside has to bring the king cake themselves next time. This news will only raise more questions, such as Is that a ridiculous rule they just made up? and Why is there a baby in my cake?
9 Lucky New Yearâs Food Traditions
From black-eyed peas to lentils to soba noodles, these foods and others are believed to bring good luck in the new year.
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From black-eyed peas to lentils to soba noodles, these foods and others are believed to bring good luck in the new year.
Champagne, noise makers and confetti are all New Year’s Eve staples. But, in some parts of the country and the world, so are black-eyed peas, lentils, grapes and pickled herring. Hailing from the Low Country of South Carolina to Japanese noodle houses to Pennsylvania Dutch homes, these are seven lucky dishes traditionally eaten around the New Year to bring good fortune.
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