CF30 – Give Me That Louisiana Cookin’
On the menu today: Negative feedback (that is so good!), the announcement of the winners of the jambalaya throwdown, and an interview with Marcelle Bienvenu. I even throw in a recipe. Goodness! Things
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On the menu today: Negative feedback (that is so good!), the announcement of the winners of the jambalaya throwdown, and an interview with Marcelle Bienvenu. I even throw in a recipe. Goodness! Things
I’m podcasting today from Perdido Key, FL where the sun is hot, the sand is hot, the food is hot, and the water is warm (and the drinks are cold!)! So glad
I found this recipe today. We have been thinking about jalapeno poppers for about a week now. Char’s godmother invited us over last week to BBQ. Poppers were an appetizer of sorts
OK. Here’s the deal. I’ve got stuff to give away. It’s a jambalaya throwdown. Are you game? What do I have for you? Well, how about I send you a
I admit it. I’ve never used Zatarain’s Jambalaya Mix. Now, it’s not that I have anything against Zatarain’s. I just like to make it up myself. Not to mention
On the menu today… feedback from a very special person, a discussion (inspired by Fr. Oscar Lukefahr, CM) about food and happiness, and interviews from Theology on Tap. Join us here on the
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
CNMC, salsa fresca, chilaquiles, more salsa, and an interview with Adolfo Rodriguez about social media in catechesis and youth ministry. We have a lot going on in episode 26! Check out the links
I’ve been thinking about Mexican food ever since I got back from the CNMC in San Antonio. And I had Mexican food three times while I was there! Actually, it was authentic
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.