Colby Hébert, The Cajun Hatter, Traiteur, and History Buff, stopped by News15 at Noon with Brady McKellar of Vermilionville to talk about some Mardi Gras Louisiana Legends. The pair tackle the history of Trail Rides, Mardi Gras Indians and Courir de Mardi Gras.
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Colby Hebert, The Cajun Hatter, Historian and Traiteur, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the history of Mardi Gras. Today we tackled how it came to America and then how it evolved into what it is today.
Colby Hebert, The Cajun Hatter, Historian and Traiteur, and Brady McKellar, Managing Director at Vermilionville, stopped by News15 at Noon to share a little history lesson on Mardi Gras and the seasonal treat, king cakes.
Colby Hebert, The Cajun Hatter, Historian and Traiteur, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on a handful of unique Christmas Cajun Legends and their origins.
Colby Hébert The Cajun Hatter, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the legacy of Charlene Richard, The Little Cajun Saint.
Colby Hébert The Cajun Hatter and Dr. Rachel Doherty, Assistant Director of Programming for the Center of Louisiana Studies, stopped by to discuss the legend of the rougarou.
Brady McKellar, Managing Director at Vermilionville and Tait Martin, President of Wildcat Brothers Distilling, stopped by to discuss the Louisiana Legend, Fifolet.
Colby Hébert, The Cajun Hatter, Traiteur, and History Buff, stopped by News15 at Noon to spark the conversation on some spooky and mysterious Louisiana Legends in honor of the month of October. Today we tackle the mystery of Marie Laveau.
The Cajun Hatter, Colby Hebert, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details about the techniques involved in being a traiteur. Is it magic? Is it Voodoo? Colby explains everything.
Daphne Olivier, The Unconventional Dietitian, stopped by News15 at Noon to share the details on the best method to enjoy Festival foods and drinks without going overboard.