Caprese Salad with Summer Tomatoes
A Caprese Salad with summer tomatoes is not complicated. And that’s exactly its charm. Summer Tomatoes: The Taste of Simple For me, tomatoes are synonymous with summer. That’s right. Depending on
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A Caprese Salad with summer tomatoes is not complicated. And that’s exactly its charm. Summer Tomatoes: The Taste of Simple For me, tomatoes are synonymous with summer. That’s right. Depending on
On the show today… my recent guest appearance on Wake Up Baton Rouge on WPYR to talk about St. Joseph Altars and how they bring together food and faith… Sarah Reinhard’s Mary
My sister made this soup for me while I was visiting this weekend. It was SO good, hearty, and, perfect for the icy temperatures we had in South Louisiana this weekend! I definitely
INGREDIENTS: * 2 pounds Round Steak * 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt * 1/2 teaspoon Black pepper, freshly ground * 1/4 teaspoon Cayenne pepper, ground * 1 Egg, beaten * 1 tablespoon Water * 1/2 cup Bread
Show notes for episode 89: Welcome to the Catholic Foodie, where food meets faith. I am your host Jeff Young and today we’re talking faith, family, and fun! I am very excited
James Mazzuchi just posted a wonderful recipe on the Catholic Foodie Facebook page, and I HAVE to share it with you! Oh, and James & his lovely wife Jodi are the creative talent
So… the party after the baptism had a Lebanese motif. The Christmas celebration with Char’s family was Italian-themed. And Christmas eve with my parents was down-home New Orleans. In lieu of the
It’s unusual for us, but this year we had three Christmases… at least we celebrated Christmas three times with family. Sort of. Actually, the first Christmas celebration was a baptism. My brother-in-law
Recipe submitted by Shelly Kelly [http://soundmindandspirit.blogspot.com]. I made up this recipe for stuffed pasta a few years ago by combining my favorite bits and pieces of other recipes. I debuted
Dedicated to St. Joseph, this episode is about devotion to St. Joseph… even a few quirky devotions. We also visit two St. Joseph Altars and speak with the organizers. We end with a