Deviled Ham Spread Served Three Ways

When I was just a girl, there were two things I could always count on during the Holidays. The first was an amazing smoked ham for Christmas. The second was that none of the ham was allowed to go to waste.

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Celebrating a Friday Feast of The Immaculate Conception

Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. It is a Solemnity Feast; thus a Holy Day of Obligation for Catholics throughout the world. The Feast of the Immaculate Conception, in its original form, dates back to the seventh century.

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Begin Today with Breakfast

Good morning to you! Today we must acknowledge this day in history and this day for God’s Chosen People. It is December 7. Eight-two years ago today war was delivered on our doorstep and America could no longer sit on the sidelines.

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Feast of Saint Nicholas and Christmas Cookies

Most people of faith realize that the modern Santa Claus is actually a fictional character who evolved from a real person, Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra. He was born during the 4th century, of Greek decent, in a fishing village in what is now Turkey.

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How Do You Define Comfort Food?

Today is Tuesday, it’s National Comfort Food Day and the Repeal of Prohibition. How amazing is that? I mean, the stars have aligned for us today.

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Have Board, Will Travel

With the holidays now in full swing, we’ll be attending all sorts of parties. There are office parties, church socials and family events. Perhaps you’ll host an open house to share hot cider with your neighbors. These days, many of our gatherings will not be catered events.

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Behold the 1st Sunday of Advent

How is the first Sunday of Advent decided? I had always been taught that you start with Christmas, December 25, and work backwards, counting off four Sundays. When Christmas is a Monday, such as it is this year, Christmas Eve is also the 4th Sunday of Advent.

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Tis That Time of Year

Happy Saturday! Today is going to be a most interesting day. Hubby’s company is participating in our town’s Christmas Parade. They are decorating a flatbed truck, some of the employees will be riding on the truck, others walking along side, all waving at the crowd waiting for Santa.

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Welcome to the First Saturday in December

The first Saturday of every month is supposed to be National Play Outside Day. I’ve used this for inspiration when I haven’t found anything else to talk about. Personally, I find it funny that this generation needs to be reminded to play outside. My generation, and those before me, certainly didn’t need a reminder.

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Deck the Halls

When do you decorate your Christmas Tree? Some folks do it the day after Thanksgiving. Some folks wait until the first of December, while others wait until Christmas Eve. We’re the day after Thanksgiving type.

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Feast of Saint Andrew

As He passed by the Sea of Galilee, He saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen, Jesus said to them, “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Then they abandoned their nets and followed him.” Mark 1:16-18

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Our Lady of the Golden Heart

Did you know that there are at least 38 recorded Marian Apparitions? Of those, only 26 have received the full approval of the Church. The first recorded apparition was in the year 40, Our Lady of the Pillar in Zaragoza, Spain. A Marian Apparition is an appearance of the Blessed Virgin Mary, come down from heaven, usually to communicate some sort of message or to make a request of the faithful.

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Giving Tuesday and Warmth from the Oven

Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 by Henry Timms at the 92nd Street Y in New York. The point of the day is once we’re done with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, that we reach down and give a little during the Holidays.

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Cyber What? It’s Mellow Monday Here

For the life of me, I don’t understand Black Fridays or Cyber Mondays or any of the other stressful shopping extravaganzas we seem drawn to. I guess, for me growing up it was never about a big screen TV or getting all my gifts at a discount with a push of a button.

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Christ is King

In the Western World of the Catholic Church, as in most all of the Protestant churches, today is recognized as Christ the King Sunday. The Latin Rite of the Catholic Faith celebrated Christ the King Sunday on October 29, the last Sunday before All Saints.

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