Saint Veronica of the Veil

There are more Catholic recognized saints than there are days in a year. If we wanted to, we could celebrate each day with a dedication to a different saints for the next 27 years and not have celebrated them all. Yeah, that’s a lot of saints.

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Slow Down at Breakfast Time

When ordering breakfast at a diner, what do you typically order? Going out to breakfast is my absolute favorite meal, if after breakfast I’m just heading home.

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Welcome to a Catholic Friday

When Fridays roll around one of the hardest things to do for me is to cook a meal for just two people. Oh sure, I could cook in my usual fashion, but that would create way, way more left overs than we could possibly eat.

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Pampered Chefs and Sugar Cookies

Are Pampered Chef Parties still a thing? I wouldn’t know. These are the types of parties you attend when your kids are still kids. The invites seem to come from the mothers of classmates or women you know from the PTA.

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There’s More than One Way to Enjoy Frozen Pizza

It’s a Wednesday – and that’s a Wild Card Day for us. It means thinking out of the box. Sometimes you just gotta break the mold. But with Hubby, it also means don’t go to extremes.

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Summer Tastes like Fresh Strawberry Sundaes

I grew up in the shadow of a big city, Sacramento. While our mailing address said Sacramento, as a young girl tiny hamlet of Florin was truly home.

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Ladies, It’s Fried Chicken Day

When you were growing up, was fried chicken on Sundays a thing? It seems to me fried chicken was a Sunday special, but only in the summertime. Come winter it was roast chicken or roast beef.

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Aloha Kakahiaka

Every now and again, I like to reach back into my bag of past inspirations – like celebrating a particular state. Today just happens to be Hawaii Day. There are a lot of ways to bring the feel of Hawaii home, but the Filipino in me wants to celebrate with a delicacy that once was a symbol of wealth.

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Celebrating 250 Years of Independence

Growing up there are certain things you just take for granted without much thought to sentimental meaning. The 4th of July meant back yard barbecues, fireworks and running about with sparklers in our hands.

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A Saint Filled with Doubts

Saint Thomas should stand as a great example for all of us – those who have embraces faith with zeal right from the beginning, and especially those of us who have struggled with doubt.

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It’s a Thursday Shake-up

Typically our daily “theme” when planning meals is to expand Taco Tuesdays with anything Mexican – from tacos to tostadas and enchiladas and more. Thursdays are all about having fun in the Tuscan Sun – from Spaghetti to Ravioli and our favorite, anything Piccata.

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Heading for Wide Open Spaces

Counting down the days until our upcoming mad-capped adventure. When I was growing up families didn’t fly off to amusement parks for a summer vacation. We drove everywhere. The best bologna sandwiches ever are those eaten by the roadside from the back of the family station wagon.

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How ‘Bout a Navajo Tuesday?

Many, many moons ago, in a prior life, Hubby and I discovered what Mountain Man Rendezvous and Pow Wows were all about. I don’t know if Hubby was a history buff before we got together or if he caught the bug from me.

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The Callings of Peter and Paul

Saints Peter and Paul are two of the most unlikely pair to share a feast day, and yet they do. Peter, the Rock on which Christ established His church. And Paul, born a Jew, but as a Roman Citizens, persecuted converts to the new Christian faith.

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An Alaskan Morning

Growing up, I had never even heard of Eggs Benedict. At least I don’t think I had. It wasn’t until Hubby and I got married that my culinary world began to open up in a very strange way.

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