A Kentucky Inspired Grilled Pork Supper

Kentucky woman
She shine with her own kind of light
She’d look at you once
In a day, that’s all wrong
Well, it’s alright

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Seeing God’s Hand in Life

Today’s recipe is one of those recipes that kept getting moved around and pushed back. First it was obligations to our parish. If you have ever been involved in a church project, you know how it can grow and take on a life all its own.

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Better Than Fast Food Crunch Wraps

Today is National Pasta Day. Did you know that? Yeah, but we aren’t doing pasta today. Why? Because it’s Tijuana Tuesday in our house. Pasta dishes are reserved for Tuscan Thursday. And frankly, I’m in the mood for a margarita!

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Easy New Orleans Gumbo

Today is National Liqueur Day. So what does that have to do with New Orleans and Gumbo? Absolutely nothing and everything. Let me explain.

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Tis Almost That Time of Year

How many of you pin things to Pinterest? I save recipes to mine – from my blog and from all the blogs I follow. Every now and then, I need to go in and “clean house” – delete duplicate pins or pins that no longer are linked to anything. Currently there are over 11,000 pins. That’s a lot.

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Apple Kuchen For Dessert

Just flipping through the National Calendar. Today is a great day to be a baker and to forget your diet. It’s both National Dessert Day and National Real Sugar Day. Oh be still my heart! Now if only we could also declare today to be Calories Don’t Exist Day!

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Miracle of the Spinning Sun and Friday’s Kabobs

A very long time ago, someone once asked me why Catholic? What was it about the Catholic faith that drew me to it. This was a friend, who knew I was a cradle Catholic, but that I had left the Church for a while, exploring other Christian denominations as well as Judaism.

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Vermont Inspirations

Oh what a beautiful Thursday in October. It’s National Vermont Day. When you think of Vermont, what are the first things that come to mind? Fall foliage and maple syrup, right? At least that’s what I think of anyway.

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Hooray for Sausage Pizza Day

Today is National Sausage Pizza Day. May as well call it National Hubby’s Favorite Pizza Day. When it comes to pizza, while he might eat a Pepperoni Pizza when offered, if he were in charge of ordering a pizza, it would be Sausage with Mushrooms every time.

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Best Fast Food Tacos Around

Hello Taco Tuesday! Have you ever had a Jimboy’s Taco? Hands down, one of the greasiest yet most delicious taco to come from a fast-food style eatery. Anyone who has ever had one has gone home and tried to recreate the experience.

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Keeping Life Simple with Panini Burger

Yeah, I know, it’s Columbus Day. So where are all the celebrations? The history? The purely Italian dishes? Like so many things in America, Columbus Day means a day off for some, long hours for others and great deals on bedroom furniture. It makes no sense.

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Today We Celebrate a Dish from Poland

Today is National Pierogi Day. Now I will admit, I didn’t really know what Pierogi were aside from a dough filled with mashed potatoes. And while that is part of the story, it’s only part.

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Beautiful Lady of the Rosary

Today is the Feast Day of Our Lady of the Rosary or Our Lady of Victory as this feast day marks the defeat of the Turkish Ottoman Empire by the Holy League at the Battle of Lepanto in the Gulf of Patras on October 7, 1571. It was a battle that the League should have lost.

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German-American Day and Chicken Schnitzel

Once upon a time this country celebrated National German-American Day. The first such celebration took place in Philadelphia in 1883 to mark the 200th anniversary of the founding of Germantown. The idea of celebrating Americans with German roots caught on.

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Rhode Island and Clam Chowder

Today is National Rhode Island Day. Rhode Island may have been the last of the colonies to join the Union, it was the first to demonstrate civil defiance against British authority. On June 10, 1772, Rhode Islanders boarded and sank the revenue cutter, Gaspee, in Narragansett Bay.

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