The Catholic Foodie... Where food meets faith!
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 277 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | ChristianityArtsReligion & SpiritualityFood |
I must confess that Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year. That might sound strange to you, since I’m the Catholic Foodie. But Halloween is a Catholic feast day and celebration. Not only is All Hallow’s Eve the vigil of the Solemnity of All Sa... more
Dr. Gregory Bottaro of the Catholic Psych Institute joins me today to talk about Catholic Mindfulness and a new introduction course that he has available at CatholicMindfulness.com. more
Jessica Griffith and Jonathan Ryan are pilgrims. Sick pilgrims, to be exact. And they are on a mission to remind us all that we are pilgrims here on earth. A major part of their mission is to equip and rally together what they call servant artists, a... more
Exciting show today on location at Cavan restaurant on Magazine Street in New Orleans. Joining me around the table are two lovely ladies: Caitlin Watzke from Louisiana Cookin' Magazine and Chef Ruby Bloch from Cavan, Meauxbar, and Sylvain in New Orle... more
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Jeff does an amazing job in bringing the culture of Louisiana food and the faith of Catholicism together. The result is inspirational, educational, and transformative. God bless and Subsrcibe.
I've been an avid listener to The Catholic Foodie podcast for over two years and thoroughly enjoy the tips, recipes, and ministry that Jeff Young brings each episode. As well as the newsletter, website, and social media interaction. So tune in and let the Catholic Foodie take you where food meets faith!
The Catholic Foodie is just my kind of show! It is a blend (dare I say recipe) of some of the things most important in my life: Faith/Family/Food (especially with Louisiana seasonings on all of the above). It has also allowed me to recognize how enjoying good foods with the family as well as cooking and creating them has a spiritual aspect to it. Sometimes, I must admit, I felt a bit guilty about always thinking (my wife might say obsessing), cooking, and enjoying the great foods of Louisiana (... more
I've been listening to the Catholic Foodie for a couple of years now and the podcast has never meant more to me than now. I've been living abroad for the last year and the Catholic Foodie as succeeded in bringing a piece of Louisiana to me. I've never been prouder to be from Louisiana! Keep it up, Jeff!
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