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Nola Imports is a family owned and operated business located in the New Orleans area of Louisiana. We have been providing excellent customer service since 2001 through our eBay auctions. We believe customer service is the key to a successful business and our eBay feedback reflects this. Nola Imports carries everything from Ceramic Mardi Gras Mask to Tony Chachere's seasoning. If it's in New Orleans or Southeastern Louisiana for that matter, chances are we stock it or can get it. So if you have any Questions or concerns, please feel free to drop us a line and we will be happy to help you.
Here in New Orleans we have some of the greatest variety of music that you will ever have the pleasure of listing to. It's a known fact that there is hardly a street in the French Quarter that you can go down without the sweet sound of Jazz, Zydeco and many others flowing out into the streets like the drinks flow in the clubs. With this in mind we decided to add the New Orleans Bar Scene pages and we will be adding new bars and there contact information so that next time your planning a trip to the Big Easy, you will be well prepared to soak in all the sights and sounds that is uniquely New Orleans.
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New Orleans unique cuisine is as beloved as its music, language,
architecture and art. Whether we head toward the Big Easy or just
toward a big bowl of gumbo, our enduring love of Louisiana cuisine
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Mardi Gras came to or was introduced to New Orleans by the French explorer Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville in 1699. However, Mardi Gras was a major holiday in Paris which was celebrated since the Middle Ages. Iberville sailed into the Gulf of Mexico and on March 3 of 1699, he set up camp on the west bank of the Mississippi river about 60 miles south of New Orleans. Mardi Gras was being celebrated in France at this time and to honor this important day, Sieur d'Iberville named the site Point du Mardi Gras.
Throughout the years, Orleanians have added to the celebration by establishing krewes (organizations) which host parades and balls...
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Mardi Gras Foods:

Zatarains Crab & Shrimp Boil - Liquid Concentrate

Zatarains Red Beans & Rice Dinner Mix
New Orleans Blend Community Coffee
Mardi Gras History
Mardi Gras came or introduced to New Orleans in 1699...
Mardi Gras' traditional colors are Purple, Green & Gold....
"Mardi Gras" , French for Fat Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday...
Mardi Gras
Fun Facts
Mardi Gras is not a national holiday.
The 1st New Orleans Mardi Gras parade was held on Feb. 24, 1857.
If you get the Mardi Gras baby from the king cake, you have to purchase the next.
