King Cake & Mardi Gras in New Orleans
We are still in the early phase of Carnival season 2022 here in New Orleans. Mardi Gras season officially kicked off on January 6 (or January 2nd this year, thanks to our Catholic
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We are still in the early phase of Carnival season 2022 here in New Orleans. Mardi Gras season officially kicked off on January 6 (or January 2nd this year, thanks to our Catholic
Located on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish on Highway 90 West about 4 1/2 miles from the Huey P. Long Bridge, Mosca's – an iconic New Orleans establishment – has been
On Tuesday night, New Orleans journalist Brett Anderson presented the fall lecture [https://www.loyno.edu/events/nov-16-2021_gravy-runs-through-it-mystique-mistakes-magic-new-orleans-restaurants-0] for the College of Nursing and Health at Loyola University New Orleans. The college
Yes, the next Food Meets Faith Pilgrimage to the Holy Land [http://cfjwyoung.wpengine.com/travel-to-israel-with-the-catholic-foodie] is still on, and registrations continue to come in. The pilgrimage is from February 26 to March
A culinary tour of New Orleans? Yes. That’s what I called my plan for my son’s 15th birthday, which was on Wednesday. “We are going on a culinary tour of New
New Orleans Jazz Fest and Crawfish Talk Today is the last day of Jazz Fest 2014 [http://nojazzfest.com/], and I did not go this year. Just too much on my plate, I
New Orleans Chefs to Speak at Men’s Morning of Spirituality The 19th Men’s Morning of Spirituality, organized by The Catholic Men’s Fellowship in the Archdiocese of New Orleans, will be
The Catholic Guy Returns to New Orleans for Mardi Gras! Back in February of 2010, Lino Rulli [http://www.linorulli.com/] – The Catholic Guy on Sirius / XM’s The Catholic Channel 129 [http:
Emeril’s Restaurant to Host ‘Top Chef’ Viewing Party Guests may sample tastes of episode’s winning dish Fans of “Top Chef: New Orleans [http://www.bravotv.com/top-chef]” can go inside the
NOLA Chefs’ Aid for the Philippines Here in south Louisiana we know what it is like to suffer. After eight years, parts of New Orleans are still recovering from Hurricane Katrina. However, our
The Cooking Channel / Food Network’s Eat St. in Covington! Eat St. is a TV series on The Cooking Channel and Food Network that explores street food. Eat Street is a lip-smacking celebration
Louisiana Kitchen & Culture Magazine Sure, there’s Bon Appetit, Saveur, Food & Wine and a million others. But none of them impress me as much as Louisiana Kitchen & Culture Magazine. Maybe