Showing posts with label fish_fry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish_fry. Show all posts

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Fish Fry Friday - St. Martin of Tours 4/2

For the last fish fry of the year, I visited St. Martin of Tours.  Yum!

You were supposed to get a veggie, but....

Friday, March 26, 2010

Fish Fry Friday - Seven Holy Founders

Hello all!
I've already been to Seven Holy Founders for Mass, now it's time for fish fry to benefit the school!  It was quite delightful!  They also served cocktails.  :)  There were Tiger and Cub Scouts selling candy.  The principal Brother J was serving fish :)

YUM!!!
No Mac & Cheese though :(
FYI:  This is 2 meals...


Cornerstone at the Entrance to the Parish


Top of Fence

Friday, March 19, 2010

Fish Fry Friday! Our Lady of Sorrows - 3/19

Happy Feast of St. Joseph!
Technically, since the Feast of St. Joseph is such a great feast, one is excused from the Lenten practice of abstaining from meat.  Seriously.  Still that doesn't excuse one from supporting your local Catholic school, parish or ministry holding a fish fry. :P

Today I went to Our Lady of Sorrows!  It was delicious.  The mac and cheese was really creamy.  They also had pizza.  I also ran into Fr. P :)




JIC :)

Friday, March 12, 2010

Fish Fry Friday! St. Paul - Fenton 3/12

Happy Friday All!

It's Friday.  It's Lent.  It's time for fish!

I went to St. Paul in Fenton today.  It was delicious as usual.  The orange drink brought me back to grade school.  I will say, if you want the best selection of deserts, don't be rollin into the fish fry 15 minutes before it ends.


They also had pizza!

The fish fry was in the school gym and as I walked in I noticed these two pieces of art.  Since I thought they were totally awesome, I thought I'd share them with you.


This is made of student and staff school pictures.
This is awesome.

Student Art Work
Rainbows and Crosses - What could be better?
Uhm..is it wrong to note that the students' art work is better than some
modern church art I've seen lately?

Friday, March 5, 2010

Fish Fry - St. Joan of Arc 3/5/2010

Hope everyone is having a good Friday!

Today I visited the fish fry at St. Joan of Arc.  It was delicious! Mac and cheese was very creamy! It wasn't too crowded when I got there, but it rapidly became crowded.

Pizza, fries, toasted cheese ravioli and fish!

Friday, February 26, 2010

Fish Fry - St. Pius V

Hi all.
It's Friday.  F stands for fish.  Yum!

On Friday, February 26, I went to the fish fry at St. Pius V in south St. Louis.  I went around 4:30 pm, the line was just starting to pick up.  There was also Irish music.

Fried Cod and Mac & Cheese (homemade I might add)

Friday, February 19, 2010

Fish Fry Friday!!! 2/19

Happy Lent Friday!  I hope we all remembered no cheeseburgers, bacon, chicken nuggets or steak today!

Today's fish fry tail is interesting.
What happens when you want to be a good Catholic and support the local parish and school by going to the parish fish fry but your kids (or goddaughters) won't eat fish?  What if, the horror, you don't like fish?  What if, after 40 days of Lent, you'd rather not see another piece of cod?

St. Raphael the Archangel has the answer for you!  They are only having seafood (and not fried seafood either) on two Fridays in Lent.  The rest of the Fridays are really awesome.  There was breakfast for dinner today.  Next week is pizza!

PANCAKES!!!! YUM!!!
This is the kid's plate.  They had toppings too.

Remember this phrase:  Prior planning prevents poor performance/outcomes.

Because 2 pancakes really doesn't satisfy my hunger (Jake snagged my eggs) and I kind of wanted fish, I decided to go to a second fish fry.  Since I was attending an event at St. Elizabeth Academy (post to come) I decided to go to a fish fry nearby.  I decided on St. Pius V.  I was like, I'll get there at 6 pm and be done in plenty of time to get to SEA for the 7 pm event.  I forgot about traffic and parking.  I also didn't realize that people who went home from work to get their families, would now be hitting the fish fry.  It was packed.  There was a line outside the door.  I could see in and was like it won't take so long and it will all be cool.  I was standing in line next to Franciscan Sisters, one I think was a Franciscan of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, so conversation was good.  She asked me if I had ever thought of being a sister and there was still time for me to consider my vocation.  (I'll have to say this is the first time I've ever been asked directly.)  When I got inside, I realized the were curling the line around and there was no way I was going to make it.  So I bailed.  But I was still hungry.  

After calling some friends, I managed to locate a fish fry at St. Agatha, the Polish parish, which was straight down Arsenal.  So I ran there and had fish.  If you go, expect to hear people speaking in Polish. Note:  They only had coffee, hot tea, and Polish Beer to drink...