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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2011 · 59 MIN

CF104 - Grace Before Meals

from The Catholic Foodie · host Jeff Young

Today we are going to talk about a dynamic priest who dons not only a Roman collar, but also a chef’s apron. I’m talking Fr. Leo Patalinghug, folks. You know, the priest who kicked Bobby Flay’s butt in a Throwdown in early 2010. Fr. Leo’s “cooking” ministry is called Grace Before Meals, and today I’d like to share a few thoughts with you about the Grace Before Meals movement. Also on the lineup today: - A wine recommendation - My recipe for Cajun Round Steak Parmesan - A healthy debate on food and business - And Sarah Reinhard joins us with her Mary in the Kitchen segment.

Today we are going to talk about a dynamic priest who dons not only a Roman collar, but also a chef’s apron. I’m talking Fr. Leo Patalinghug, folks. You know, the priest who kicked Bobby Flay’s butt in a Throwdown in early 2010. Fr. Leo’s “cooking” ministry is called Grace Before Meals, and today I’d like to share a few thoughts with you about the Grace Before Meals movement. Also on the lineup today: - A wine recommendation - My recipe for Cajun Round Steak Parmesan - A healthy debate on food and business - And Sarah Reinhard joins us with her Mary in the Kitchen segment.

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