CF40 – Making Music Praying Twice… At the Dinner Table!
Are your kids picky eaters? Do you have a hard time keeping them in their seats during meals? Does your family meal time seem to fall waaay short of that ideal bonding experience
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Are your kids picky eaters? Do you have a hard time keeping them in their seats during meals? Does your family meal time seem to fall waaay short of that ideal bonding experience
Goodness! This is a jam-packed episode! We start off with some voice feedback. If you remember, last episode I requested voice feedback as part of a contest to win a Catholic Foodie apron
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
God Help Me: How to Grow in Prayer… Jim Beckman’s awesome book on prayer. Want to grow in prayer? Read this book! I talk a bit about Chapter 3 of this book.
It’s been a long time coming. Yes, this is finally the SousChef! review I have been promising you for months. I am sorry it has taken so long, but there really hasn’
As I have said before, I love cookbooks. And I have many “favorites.” If a cookbook is nothing more than a collection of recipes, I am usually not very impressed. I have many
It happened again. Another culinary catastrophe. Great idea. Great recipe. Great intentions. But not enough time to do it justice. And then there was the accident. Here’s what happened…. My friend Lorraine
Last week I posted this article on The Catholic Foodie [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Catholic-Foodie/62609653263] page on Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Catholic-Foodie/62609653263]: TV Cooking vs. Real Cooking [http:
More than just a way to organize recipes, SousChef [http://acaciatreesoftware.com/index.php] actually helps you cook. This handy Mac app, developed by Acacia Tree Software, can do it all: organize and
Fish, feedback, public displays of religion, a cooking show recommendation, and a sneak peak at episode 12… All of this and more is on the menu at The Catholic Foodie, where food meets