CF109 – Lent. It’s What’s For Dinner

Mardi Gras season is now over and Lent is here! Happy Lent! Today we recap Mardi Gras and talk about Lent and fasting and abstinence. Sarah Reinhard joins us with Mary in the
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Mardi Gras season is now over and Lent is here! Happy Lent! Today we recap Mardi Gras and talk about Lent and fasting and abstinence. Sarah Reinhard joins us with Mary in the
Let the good times roll! It’s Mardi Gras time in New Orleans, folks! And I am so happy to share that with you. I’m also VERY happy to have my son,
You’ve heard of Despicable Me. Well, on this episode I’m Incredulous Me. I just can’t believe that we are already celebrating the Epiphany. We talk Epiphany customs around the world,
On the menu today… A conversation with Joe Girard, co-founder of rouxbe.com. You can get a free 14 day trial of the full online cooking school by going to catholic.rouxbe.com.
Today’s Fat Tuesday… It’s Mardi Gras, y’all! On this episode we talk about the parades from the past week and two special Catholic media events taking place today. We also
Last night we were privileged to attend the Bacchus parade in New Orleans. We staked out a spot (or actually, Big D staked out a spot) on St. Charles Avenue, right in front
Here is some video I shot at the Saints victory parade in New Orleans on Tuesday, February 9, 2010. We are proud of our New Orleans Saints! It is reported that there were
On the show today… A LIVE recording of the Catholic Foodie Superbowl pre-game show. You don’t want to miss this! You will get to hear my prediction of which team will be
On the menu today… the WHO DAT! controversy, the SQPN Mardi Gras Mambo Marathon, LOTS of feedback, king cakes, and even more yummy stuff. Join us at the Catholic Foodie where food meets
On the menu today… a mega seafood blowout with Big D, a long-overdue date night with my honey, our Lebanese New Year’s celebration (complete with grape leaves and hummus!), and the Epiphany
This has been a wonderful Mardi Gras season for us! We hit four parades: Olympia in Covington, Orpheus in Mandeville, then Thoth and Zulu in New Orleans. Zulu was definitely the highlight. This