Doesn't matter whether you're getting a daiquiri or a burger you can always be a better person when you visit a Louisiana drive-thru. Please take this list to heart.
While New York City, famous for it's pizza, got a special sneak peak at the KFC's popup event over the weekend, Louisiana fans eager to try it can get their hands on it starting Monday.
When is a rose not a rose? When it's a crack pipe. One listener relates the story of how she received a thoughtful bouquet of drug paraphernalia from her well intentioned boyfriend.
Crawfish lovers in Louisiana are feeling the pinch as prices for these beloved crustaceans hit an all-time high, with the average cost per pound soaring to an eye-watering $13. While some might be tempted to consider taking out a mortgage to satisfy their crawfish cravings, there's a glimmer of hope, or perhaps a chuckle, on the horizon.
On a typical day in Louisiana it's estimated that you'll have at least six conversations with inanimate objects. Here's our list of items we talk to the most.
Over three years ago, I wrote a story here on our website about some funny Cajun words and phrases. They were basically French words we use that give us a good chuckle in the way they sound or the meaning behind them.
If you're from Louisiana you've probably been asked more than a few of these by well meaning people who are just trying to learn a little bit more about us.
In a season where homes typically synchronize their twinkling lights to classic Christmas carols like "Jingle Bell Rock" or "All I Want for Christmas Is You," New Orleans, Louisiana TikTok user, Ej50428's
They aren't in the Louisiana Welcome Guide but these nine things are important nuggets of knowledge that anyone moving to or living in Louisiana needs to know.
We are all familiar with the classic 12 Days of Christmas song but chances are you haven't heard this version of the holiday classic. It highlights some of the best and worst stereotypes about New Orleans, and it's hilarious.
In a display of holiday cheer and love for all things, Buc-ee's, Deanna Vaters and her husband Paul from Williamson County have stunned their colleagues with a larger-than-life gingerbread recreation of the famed Bastrop Buc-ee's, complete with miniature versions of her coworkers.
The characterization of cities as "snobby" is often based on subjective perceptions, stereotypes, or individual experiences. It's important to note that these labels are not necessarily accurate or reflective of the entire population of a city. However, certain factors may contribute to the perception of a place being considered "snobby."