I know we just exited the Christmas Season and that we are now in Ordinary Time,
but I am already starting to think about Lent
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Looking for joy in 2015?
Begin each day of the year with As Morning Breaks: Daily Gospel Reflections
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King Cakes prepared by pastry chef Lisa White, available for purchase at
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NEW ORLEANS, LA – Domenica will be offering fresh King Cakes from January 7th
until Fat
New Year’s resolutions can be a touchy topic. Some people love ’em, and some
people don’t.
For example, I have one friend – Diana von Glahn
[http://thefaithfultraveler.com/] – who just posted
2014 has been a big year for The Catholic Foodie
[http://cfjwyoung.wpengine.com/]. In addition to welcoming over 250,000 unique
visitors to CatholicFoodie.com, 2014 has also seen:
* the first Food
The Catholic Foodie podcast [http://cfjwyoung.wpengine.com/category/podcast] is
back! And I have some very exciting things on the menu for the next several
weeks. Today we kick off the comeback
As an affiliate of SQPN [http://sqpn.com/] (the Star Quest Production Network
[http://sqpn.com/]), I am happy to share with you the exciting news of SQPN’s
upcoming #podcast marathon… an
Book Signing Today: The Catholic Foodie at the English Tea Room!
Today from 2:00 PM ’til, I’ll be at our favorite tea room… the English Tea Room
[http://www.englishtearoom.com/
CHEF JOHN BESH PARTNERS WITH WORLDRENOWNED CHEFS TO HOST FETES DES CHEFS
FUNDRAISER ON MARCH 21
DINNER PARTIES WILL BE HELD AT PRIVATE HOMES AROUND NEW ORLEANS TO BENEFIT THE
JOHN BESH
Attention Local Peeps!
If you’re in the Greater New Orleans Area – including the Northshore (Covington,
Mandeville, Madisonville) – I want to let you know about two book signing events
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A couple of weeks ago, Tommy Waller [http://theoysterbed.com/] joined us around
the table to talk about oysters and a new product he and his brother Adam
created called The Oyster Bed
Advent begins today.
Advent. You know, that season of the Church that seems like a blur? The one
that’s neatly tucked in between Thanksgiving and Christmas? The one that is so
easy