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Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday, referring to the practice of eating richer food before the traditional Lenten fasting that begins on Ash Wednesday.
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New Orleans and that wild bacchanalia that we call Mardi Gras is loved by many New Yorkers.
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It should be noted that due to the fact that since Foie Gras is such an incredibly expensive [...]
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A slice of Foie Gras is quickly seared in a Saute Pan.
Go Foie Yourself 2009
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The Foie Gras is seared in a pan and plated over the pears and puff pastry.
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Mardi Gras is known for strange and outrageous antics but perhaps the most bizarre moment that year was when I spotted these amazing beads on a young man that literally brushed the tops of his shoes.
Party Gras! Jessica 2006
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My ideal Mardi Gras is to trek all over the city and check out the different things going on.
"Freak Street" Slimbolala 2006
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Consequently, the first parade in Port Arthur's Mardi Gras is known as "the chicken parade."
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Consequently, the first parade in Port Arthur's Mardi Gras is known as "the chicken parade."
Courir Parade 2006
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Mardi Gras is known for strange and outrageous antics but perhaps the most bizarre moment that year was when I spotted these amazing beads on a young man that literally brushed the tops of his shoes.
Archive 2006-03-01 Jessica 2006
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