Well, it’s Mother’s Day. It’s time to reflect on all that your mother offered you. Living in Louisiana, you probably taught some truly great and important things from your Louisiana mom. Here are some of the most important things that your Louisiana mom probably taught you when you were growing up:

  1. Place a dryer sheet in your pocket. It will keep the mosquitoes away.

.facebook.com/freshdryersheets This was a priceless tip from my mom!

  1. Make sure you have that good ju-ju around you at all times!

Flickr.com / Mandy Joua Yep, Louisiana moms sure have a lot of superstitions. I guess that’s how they kept us safe…

  1. Work hard and play hard.

Pixabay.com / and-kulak It’s the Louisiana way, and our mothers show us how the best.

  1. When life gets hard, call on the ones you love.

Pixabay.com / lovetotakephotos Teamwork makes the dream work! We can survive anything if we do it together.

  1. Go Do-do

Flickr.com / Brandon Atkinson That’s “take a nap” in Cajun.

  1. When to put your spices in the pot is a true art.

Flickr.com / Feminist Julie Put the spices in the beginning if you want a light taste, or make a roux if you want a real kicker. Garlic should go in at the end if you want a strong taste.

  1. To keep your bread from growing mold in humid Louisiana, put it in the refrigerator.

Flickr.com / Frozen Food Still Life Photos Yep, it’s the best way!

  1. Say hi to Ms. Whoever for me! And tell her to call me!

Flickr.com / Saul Jacobwitz Yep, you can bet your mom knew the moms of your friends, and their friends…

  1. Why don’t you invite Charlie over for some red beans a rice?

Flickr.com / James Louisiana mommas always looking for an excuse for company.

  1. How do you like my pie/gumbo/etouffee?

Flickr.com / showbiz kids Louisiana moms love to cook…and they love to hear how much you love it too!

  1. Boy, where are your mud boots? Bug spray? Hat?

Flickr.com / Pierre Metivier You can bet mom was lurking somewhere…making sure everything was alright with you.

  1. Don’t make me come over there…or I’m gonna send you to the gators!

Flickr.com / Shell Game This warning worked well when I was a kid.

  1. Be kind.

Flickr.com / Riccardo Francesconi We learned it from our mommas.

So thank you, thank you, thank you, to all of the amazing mothers out there whose generosity and selflessness and love has made so many of our lives possible today. We’re so grateful for your love, mommas! Thank you for all that you do. What did you learn from your Louisiana mother? We would love to hear from you on this beautiful Mother’s Day!

.facebook.com/freshdryersheets

This was a priceless tip from my mom!

Flickr.com / Mandy Joua

Yep, Louisiana moms sure have a lot of superstitions. I guess that’s how they kept us safe…

Pixabay.com / and-kulak

It’s the Louisiana way, and our mothers show us how the best.

Pixabay.com / lovetotakephotos

Teamwork makes the dream work! We can survive anything if we do it together.

Flickr.com / Brandon Atkinson

That’s “take a nap” in Cajun.

Flickr.com / Feminist Julie

Put the spices in the beginning if you want a light taste, or make a roux if you want a real kicker. Garlic should go in at the end if you want a strong taste.

Flickr.com / Frozen Food Still Life Photos

Yep, it’s the best way!

Flickr.com / Saul Jacobwitz

Yep, you can bet your mom knew the moms of your friends, and their friends…

Flickr.com / James

Louisiana mommas always looking for an excuse for company.

Flickr.com / showbiz kids

Louisiana moms love to cook…and they love to hear how much you love it too!

Flickr.com / Pierre Metivier

You can bet mom was lurking somewhere…making sure everything was alright with you.

Flickr.com / Shell Game

This warning worked well when I was a kid.

Flickr.com / Riccardo Francesconi

We learned it from our mommas.

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