Time Tellers
On a humid Louisiana night, a cast-iron pot bubbles over an open flame and an old law quietly gives that pot a pass: traditional jambalaya, made the right way, can be exempt from commercial kitchen rules. In this episode we walk the line between culinary ritual and statute, hearing from cooks and neighbors who treat preservation like an act of resistance. Then the tone shifts—steal more than $1,500 in crawfish and you could face a felony, and once upon a time the theft of a "charlotte"—a voodoo charm—had its own place in the penal code. We stitch together courtroom anecdotes, cultural history, and local color to reveal how French, Creole, and Afro-Caribbean traditions left surprising fingerprints on the law. Expect sharp humor, reverence, and small-town verdicts that say: respect the rue, leave the crawfish alone, and don’t mess with people’s charms.
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