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CF83 - Beer, Beans, & Breakfast

Beer, Beans, & Breakfast!

On the menu today: an interview with Sarah Vabulas (the Catholic Drinkie), a "pre-announcement" of the book I'm working on, a breakfast tip, and Marcelle Bienvenu's recipe for red beans & rice.

During our Mary in the Kitchen segment this week, Sarah Reinhard reflects on the Assumption of Mary and the dinner party she hopes for in heaven.

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Real Men Drink Tea

Real men drink tea.

 

That’s what the sign said. Really.

 

I had heard about this place, The English Tea Room in downtown Covington, LA. Char had been there a handful of times. And a good friend of mine has been there once. He loved the Shepherd’s Pie and told me that I had to try it. From what I’ve heard, the front door doesn’t see many men walk in.

 

But today this man went.

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CF78 - Bon Appetit, Y'all!

On episode 78...

Bon Appetit magazine - 2 articles that really stood out for me in the July issue.

Is Yelp (& other social networks) hurting restaurants?

Top 10 best new burger spots, including a burger going for $26!

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CF56 - Kids in the Kitchen

Goodness, our kids love to eat! And they love to cook too! Today we discuss kids in the kitchen and how cooking together can strengthen family relationships. Join me and Rebecca Lindamood (of foodiewithfamily.com) here at the Catholic Foodie, where food meets faith!

Don't forget to check out Rebecca's two awesome blogs:

Foodie with Family

I Could Eat That

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Of Muffulettas and Breakfast Casseroles

So... the party after the baptism had a Lebanese motif. The Christmas celebration with Char's family was Italian-themed. And Christmas eve with my parents was down-home New Orleans.

In lieu of the work-intensive and elaborate cooking that I usually enjoy, Char and I decided on something simple, yet delicious. Muffulettas.

So, what is a muffuletta?

It's an Italian sandwich first created in the deli at Central Grocery on Decatur Street.

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Grillades and Grits

Want a great brunch idea? Grillades and grits are perfect for Christmas or New Year's Day.

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