Yum! It’s Croissant Day!

Wherever we may wander in life, there are always special memories of those places in the past. I grew up just outside the tiny town of Florin, long since gone, swallowed between the expansions of Sacramento and neighboring Elk Grove.

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Oh My Goodness!

Recently, Hubby let me know that he had a business dinner in the Bay Area for work. He had planned to drop Kiddo off in the afternoon, then drive over for his dinner meeting.

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Saint Thomas Aquinas and Blueberry Pancakes

In our parish, shortly after the secular New Year, the Church hosts a series of lectures. These generally lead up to a recruitment of parishioners interested in small faith groups to study Church teachings on a particular subject during Lent. Last year the series was on the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist. This year the focus is on End Times and the teachings of the church.

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Choclate Cake Day and a Flourless Torte

Today is National Chocolate Cake Day. One of my absolute favorite Foodie Days. When it comes to family pot luck parties, in addition to some creative appetizers, I’m also the Dessert Queen. My family has their quirks, likes and dislikes, but no food allergies.

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A Perfect Friday Morning Burrito

Would you believe that my house is still recovering from the Holidays? We don’t start taking the decorations down until after the Epiphany, January 6th. It’s just a tradition in my family. When you have 142 Santas, 73 Nutcrackers, 57 Snowmen, 18 Christmas Bears and 9 miscellaneous Christmas Characters, it takes a while to pack everything up.

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The Road to Damascus

Today the faithful celebrate the Conversion of Saint Paul, one of the great events in the history of the Early Church. It was on the road to Damascus that a man named Saul was confronted by the risen Lord. That experience changed the face of Christianity.

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Seared Herb-Garlic Pork Loin

It’s Wednesday – Wild Card Wednesday. I’ve been known to make Breakfast for Dinner on Wild Card Wednesday. Today is also Lobster Thermidor Day and Peanut Butter Day. I have just two things to say about Lobster Thermidor. It’s delicious and a pain to make.

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Just What is a Pie?

Today is National Pie Day. We’ve been down this road before. The concept of pies has been around since the dawn of time. Okay, maybe not quite that far back, but long enough to have evolved.

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Down Home Southern Eats

Welcome to the 22nd day in January. On the National Foodie Front, today we celebrate the down home goodness of Southern Cooking. Makes me what to wear a belle-of-the-ball hoop skirt and sip a tall glass of sweet tea.

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Our Lady of Altagracia and Clam Chowder

Today is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Altagracia. She is considered to be the Dominican people’s heavenly protector and spiritual mother.

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It’s Cheese Lover’s Day

Oh look, it’s National Cheese Lover’s Day – again. Seems to come around every January 20th. Aren’t we lucky? In the past, we’ve done all sorts of wonderful things featuring cheese front and center.

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Oh Yeah It’s National Popcorn Day

I cannot begin this 19th day of January without a shout-out to my beloved Pops. One more year down, nine more to go. Dad plans to throw one heck of a party when we celebrate 100 years of life.

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Michigan and the US Senate

Where would Americans be without Michigan – and in particular Detroit?

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Bootlegger’s and Saint Anthony

Bootlegger’s and Saint Anthony? Please explain. Well, today is National Bootlegger’s Day and the Feast of Saint Anthony. Just who is Saint Anthony? That might be the better question.

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International Hot and Spicy Day

How perfect is this? International Hot and Spicy Day meets Tijuana Tuesday! A marriage made in heaven. Okay, maybe not heaven, but certainly to the delights of my guys.

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