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Can't Make Mardi Gras? Host an Authentic New Orleans Jazz Brunch at Home

Can t Make Mardi Gras? Host an Authentic New Orleans Jazz Brunch at Home

New Orleans is in the swing of celebration season and don't we wish we were all there together? Though it's a little late to book a flight down South, we can still party with the best of them. Gather up a few friends and a fistful of disposable beads. A laissez les bons temps rouler attitude and a few more finds are all you need to throw a New Orleans-style jazz brunch.


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