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The Cajun Calendar

Style de vie

Gratuit

The Cajun Calendar

par Stephanie Sandifer

v1.1.2 154 Mo Universel 12+

Description

The Cajun Calendar is your daily guide to the rhythm of Louisiana life.

Not the calendar on the wall—the real one.

The one that begins with Twelfth Night and king cake season, builds through Carnival and Mardi Gras, rolls into crawfish season, shifts with the heat of summer, moves through football weather and holiday traditions, and starts all over again.

Open the app to see what part of the Louisiana year you’re in right now. Explore the meaning of the season, the food that fits the moment, the traditions behind it, and the cultural details that make life in Louisiana feel like its own calendar. Enjoy a little lagniappe for the Louisiana year.

What you’ll find inside:

Today’s Season
A daily featured card that shows where you are in the Louisiana year right now, with writing rooted in the mood, food, and traditions of the moment.

Season Detail Pages
Tap into each season for deeper context, including traditions, cultural background, seasonal foods, and suggested recipes.

The Louisiana Timeline
See the full arc of the year in one place—from Twelfth Night to Christmas and everything in between.

Weekly Meals
Get seasonal meal ideas inspired by what’s happening now, so the food on your table matches the time of year.

Today’s Louisiana Sports
Keep up with LSU and Saints context as part of the everyday rhythm of Louisiana life.

Seasonal Memes
Enjoy shareable Louisiana humor tied to the seasons, traditions, and moments people here instantly recognize.

Seasonal Reminders
Enable optional notifications for the start of a new Louisiana season.

The Cajun Calendar is free to use, with no account required.

Made for people who understand that in Louisiana, the year has its own rhythm.

Nouveautés (v1.1.2)

A quick polish update with a little extra lagniappe.

We made a few small fixes and refinements to improve the trivia experience, notification settings, shop image display, and Louisiana wording throughout the app.