Two Sides of My Better Half

After begging–lots and lots of begging–on my husband’s part, I am contributing my first official post on The Catholic Foodie! So here it goes. It’s countdown to Thanksgiving and
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After begging–lots and lots of begging–on my husband’s part, I am contributing my first official post on The Catholic Foodie! So here it goes. It’s countdown to Thanksgiving and
In this special abbreviated episode I share with you a recent announcement from our sponsor, DivineOffice.org. Please take a moment to listen. If you’ve been listening to the Catholic Foodie for
Show Notes for Episode 97Awesome show today! We have Sarah Reinhard with an extra-fantabulous Mary in the Kitchen that focuses on Mary as Mother of Divine Providence. We talk a bit about Beaujolais
There’s nothing like a good gumbo here in Louisiana, especially during the blistery cold winters we have. OK. I’m kidding about the blistery cold winters (even though it did snow last
Appetizing Leftovers? Yep. That’s what we have on the menu today at the Catholic Foodie, where food meets faith!What are you going to start off your Thanksgiving feast with? Soup? Salad?
There’s nothing like a good stock to add zap and zing to your soups and gumbos. And stocks are so easy to make! Since this is Thanksgiving time, I have a special
By Kate Daneluk As a native New Jersian, perhaps the cranberry, one of our major agricultural products, is more important to me than the average American. But I believe that my love for
On the menu this week… We have some voice feedback that leads us into another discussion of the Holy Family Institute, particularly the Vow of Poverty. I also share with you the experience
It’s that time again… Thanksgiving! It is just a couple of weeks away. So, what are you doing for Thanksgiving? A turkey recipe, sweet potato & apple casserole recipe, feedback, a book
Against my better judgment, I am posting episode 1 of The Catholic Foodie: Let’s talk turkey. I am a perfectionist. Yes, really, I am. And this episode is not perfect. But, I
Today we celebrate in the Church the Feast of Christ the King, which marks the end of the liturgical year. Next Sunday is the 1st Sunday of Advent, the beginning of a new