Sweet Foodie Finds on the Web
Thought you might appreciate this. I just came across this short video clip about web resources for foodies. It’s short. To the point. And it mentions so many excellent resources. One statement
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Thought you might appreciate this. I just came across this short video clip about web resources for foodies. It’s short. To the point. And it mentions so many excellent resources. One statement
I don’t quite know what to think about this? It just seems… Well, wrong. We put only dirty dishes and dish detergent in our dishwasher. I don’t know. Would you try
At the CNMC [http://cnmc.sqpn.com] I was interviewed by Sr. Margaret for her website. You can see the very cool interview below:
OK, folks. This one has been a long time coming.Crawfish. How to peel ’em! Pat Padley over at In Between Sundays podcast had a conversation months ago with his brother Nick, in
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
I read a lot of blogs. Or at least I try to. Sometimes I get behind. And sometimes I have the chance to catch up, like today. One of the blogs I keep
Today we talk about taking vitamins… Catholic Vitamins! We also talk about recipes. How should we use them? Where do we get them? And how can we send more of them to the
School has started. Already. Yep. We had faculty meetings on Wednesday and Thursday. Yesterday was Book Day, when the students come to campus to pick up their textbooks and other supplies. The first
Judy Walker, food editor for the Times-Picayune (and co-author of Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found in the Times-Picayune of New Orleans) interviews Leah Chase in her kitchen at Dooky Chase
Another video edition of the Catholic Foodie. This time I review a cookbook: Cooking Up a Storm: Recipes Lost and Found in the Times-Picayune of New Orleans. Bon appetit! To leave feedback for
This was the opening video for the CNMC in San Antonio. I would venture to say that Mac Barron is one of the funniest men alive. The whole room was in hysterics while
On the menu today… A quick review of the book God Help Me: How to Grow in Prayer by Jim Beckman. The book can be purchased from The Catholic Company at http://catholiccompany.