People who belong to the Louisianans that is associated with the French-Canadian descent regarded Santa Claus to be actually is known as "Papa Noel” that means Father of Christmas.
Apart from that he is also believed to ride on a pirogue that is a kind of canoe admired in Louisiana. Some of the supper food items include sausage, oysters, shrimp, crawfish, okra; whole turkeys deep-fried in large vats of peanut oil are some of the other few popular along items with the roasted assortment.
In most areas of the northern United States, and especially during the Christmas celebration in Louisiana it is quite chilly and also snows at times. Well this is certainly the best part of Christmas season when it is freezing cold outside.
It is perfectly the right and an unusual joy to have a Christmas celebration time in Louisiana. The custom of shooting off firecrackers and guns is still very mush in existences.
There are hordes of other people who stay up the entire night and attend the midnight mass and then come home to a big pot of gumbo on the stove. There are parties held in the clubs after midnight mass awaiting the sunrise.
One of the perfect ways to celebrate Christmas in Louisiana would be to have a look at the bonfires on the levee, while driving along the Mississippi River on the southern area of Baton Rouge after gloomy on the night of Christmas Eve. |