Better Homes & Gardens recently shared their take on what a traditional Louisiana Cajun Thanksgiving looks like, and it has left us with a few questions.
Thanks to a marketing ploy by LSU scientists in the 1930s there are a lot of us that don't know our yams from sweet potatoes. Here's how to tell the difference.
Even if you don’t know the first thing about cooking a turkey you can call Butterball’s Turkey Talk-Line and ask all the questions you can think of…related to turkey that is.
Are you all set for Thanksgiving Day in Louisiana? Here are the eight most common items Louisiana shoppers "forget" to get at the grocery before the big meal.
Although not a new method, the pillowcase turkey method has seemed to have really taken off this Thanksgiving across Louisiana and the rest of the Country.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we can almost taste our grandma's rice dressing. While there is so much to look forward to we can't help but start to dread certain topics coming up at the dinner table. We asked our listeners what question they don't want to be asked at Thanksgiving and it's safe to say there are some commonly asked questions no one wants to answer because it makes everyone uncomfortable at the dinner table.
As we countdown the days to Thanksgiving, many of us are excited about the meal, while some may even be excited about the company and family you'll see.
Find out which popular Thanksgiving foods have been recalled, from organic carrots to butter and croissants. Keep your family safe this holiday season.
Whether you're hosting Thanksgiving, traveling across Acadiana, or traveling across Louisiana, the upcoming weather forecast is certainly something to be aware of.
As Louisiana cooks prepare for the annual feast of Thanksgiving next week, more than a few of us are wondering, "why is Thanksgiving so late this year".
Not everyone in South Louisiana wants to cook a big meal on Thanksgiving *GASP*. In fact, some prefer to dine out at restaurants, enjoying the holiday without the hassle of kitchen duty. This can be a practical choice for smaller families or individuals who want to avoid food waste and cleanup. Additionally, many restaurants offer special Thanksgiving menus, providing an opportunity to savor a professionally prepared feast.
Turkey demand is hitting record lows nationwide, and Louisiana families are exploring other proteins like beef, pork, or seafood for their holiday feasts. Here's why turkey sales are struggling.