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Lent

Special Menu’s For Lenten Season Have Arrived

February 14, 2024 By Dayton937

As the season of Lent approaches, many restaurants and cafes around town are offering special menus to cater to those observing the religious tradition. From seafood platters to vegetarian dishes, there are a variety of options to choose from. Whether you’re looking for a quick bite or a sit-down meal, there’s something for everyone. Check out our guide to the best Lenten menu specials in town and satisfy your cravings while honoring the season. We’ll continue to add to this as we learn of more options.

Romer’s Bar & Grill

4439 W Franklin St,  Bellbrook

Hank’s Local

2529 Patterson Rd, Dayton

Mz.Jade’s SoulFood

1131 Central Ave , Middletown

4pc catfish 2 sides $20
4pc cod 2 sides $20
4pc tilapia 2 sides $20
4pc whiting 2 sides $20
 Seafood boils $20

TJ Chumps’ Seafood Favorites

1222 E. Stroop Rd. Kettering, OH 45429
12 E. Linden Ave. Miamisburg, OH 45342
559 S. Main St. Englewood, OH 45322
1100 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. Fairborn, OH 45324
7050 Executive Blvd., Huber Heights, OH 45424

Chappy’s Social House

7880 Washington Village Dr, Centerville
Beer Battered Cod Basket served w/ fries and Cole slaw 16.99
Surf & Surf Three Course Dinner – 29.99
Cup of Soup or House Salad
Bourbon Glazed Salmon and 4 Grilled Shrimp
Chappys Chocolate Texas Sheet Cake

Jimmie’s Ladder 11

936 Brown St, Dayton

Clam chowder $4.50 cup/$6.75 bowl
Pollock Sandwich $15.95
Shrimp & Grits $20
Soy Miso Salmon w/2 sides $26
Shrimp Pomodoro with side salad $27

 

DiSalvo’s Deli & Italian Store

1383 E Stroop Rd, Kettering

Fishy Fridays are back for lent and they will go quick!!! Hand cut cod on a brioche bun with american cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickle and plenty of Frisch’s tarter sauce!!! Call us to reserve yours- (937) 298-5053

The Last Queen

210 E Main St., Enon
Every Friday during Lent, we’ll be offering the Windsor Cod Sando, with our fresh beer-battered cod, topped with melted cheese, local lettuce and house-made tartar sauce on a toasted sesame seed brioche bun.

Red Carpet Tavern

301 Wayne Ave, Dayton


From the Chain’s:

Popeyes brings back shrimp and fish for seafood season

  • Classic Flounder Fish Sandwich: Made with premium Flounder, marinated in authentic Louisiana herbs and spices, dusted in a southern crispy coating and fried up golden brown. Served atop a warm buttery brioche bun with barrel cured pickels and tartar sauce.
  • Spicy Flounder Fish Sandwich: Made with premium Flounder, marinated in authentic Louisiana herbs and spices, dusted in a southern crispy coating and fried up golden brown. Served atop a warm buttery brioche bun with barrel cured pickels and Spicy mayo.
  • Shrimp Tackle Box: 8Pc tender, crispy butterfly shrimp seasoned in a traditional blend of Louisiana herbs and spices, served up crispy in our unique southern breading, paired with Popeyes signature side & hot buttery biscuit. Served with 1 Regular Side & 1 Small Drink.
  • 1/4 Popcorn Shrimp Combo: One-quarter pound of crispy popcorn shrimp, one regular side, small drink and a biscuit.
  • 1/4 Popcorn Shrimp Dinner: One-quarter pound of crispy popcorn shrimp, one regular side and biscuit.
  • Surf & Turf Combo: Four Butterfly Shrimp seasoned in a traditional blend of Louisiana herbs and spices, served up crispy in a unique southern breading, paired with two of the brand’s Signature Tenders, one side and hot buttery biscuit.

Taco John’s  Fish Tacos

Taco John’s Announces The Return Of Fish Tacos With New Fiesta Sauce

Taco John’s is celebrating the 2024 seafood season with the return of Alaska Flounder Fish Tacos.

Alaska Flounder Fish Tacos feature wild-caught Alaska Flounder dusted with a crispy, seasoned batter, drizzled with new Fiesta Sauce, then topped with shredded lettuce and Pico de Gallo, all wrapped in a warm flour tortilla.

To celebrate, Taco John’s is featuring Alaska Flounder Fish Tacos as the special price of two for $7.

Church’s Chicken Brings Back Fish Sandwiches And Shrimp

Church’s Chicken kicks off the 2024 seafood season with a variety of fish and shrimp options, including the fan-favorite Fish Sandwich, Classic Shrimp, Lemon Cheesecake Fried Pie and more.

Starting at $3.99, the returning Fish Sandwich features a wild-caught Pacific Pollock fish filet, coated in the brand’s signature seasoned panko breading and cooked until crisp and golden, on a toasted, honey-buttered brioche bun with tartar sauce.

Also returning is Classic Shrimp marinated in a signature seasoning blend and coated with a crunchy Southern breading.

A Six-Piece Classic Shrimp includes a Honey-Butter Biscuit starting at $3.99. For a family-sized seafood offer, seafood lovers can pick up a Twenty-Piece Classic Shrimp and hand-battered Six-Piece Tenders Combo starting at $15.99.

White Castle’s Shrimp Nibblers And Clam Strips Are Back

White Castle rings in the 2024 seafood season with the return of shrimp and clam dishes.

Shrimp Nibblers feature bite-sized butterfly shrimp coated in a well-seasoned batter and fried to a golden crisp.

Sriracha Shrimp Nibblers consist of butterfly shrimp coated in a seasoned batter with mixture of sweet chili pepper flavors embedded in the breading.

Clam Strips feature crispy Atlantic surf clams coated in a light breading.

The latest seafood additions can be found at participating White Castle locations nationwide through March 31, 2024.

A&W Rolls Out New Quarter Pound Cod Sandwich

A&W celebrates the 2024 seafood season with the new Quarter Pound Cod Sandwich.

The Quarter Pound Cod Sandwich features a flaky, beer-battered filet of wild-caught Atlantic cod topped with tartar sauce and pickles on a brioche bun.

A&W is also celebrating Valentine’s Day this year by offering a buy one, get one free Quarter Pound Cod Sandwich on February 14, 2024.

The new fish sandwiches are basically a major upgrade of the brand’s Cod Sliders, which are normally featured for the seafood season.

You can find the Quarter Pound Cod Sandwich at participating locations nationwide through April 14, 2024.

 

Panda Express Announces Return Of Firecracker Shrimp

The returning fan-favorite features seared wok-fired shrimp, fresh vegetables and the flavors of Sichuan cuisine, makes its return to Panda Express for a limited time from February 14 through June 4, 2024 while supplies last.

King’s Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwich  Back At Arby’s

The King’s Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwich features a crispy fish fillet topped with cheddar cheese, shredded lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce on a toasted King’s Hawaiian roll. While prices may vary, the King’s Hawaiian Fish Deluxe Sandwich costs $5.99 locally and is around for a limited time.

You can also take advantage of the 2 For $6 Mix ‘N Match Deal  which includes:

  • Fish ‘N Cheddar Sandwich: A crispy fish fillet with shredded lettuce, cheddar cheese sauce and tartar sauce on a toasted sesame seed bun.
  • Crispy Fish Sandwich: A crispy fish fillet with shredded lettuce and tartar sauce on a toasted sesame seed bun.

Burger King Fries Up New Fiery Big Fish Sandwich

The Fiery Big Fish features White Alaskan Pollock with crispy panko breading, lettuce, pickles, tartar sauce and a spicy glaze on a brioche-style bun.

According to USA Today, the classic Big Fish will also be part of a special for Royals Perks members. From February 14, through March 28, 2024, Royals Perks members can score a Big Fish for $2 with the purchase of a full-price item. You can find the new Fiery Big Fish at participating locations nationwide for a limited time starting February 14, 2024.

 

Bob Evans Fish Frys and Seafood Dishes for Lent

Indulge in the delectable flavors of our new Fish Fry items at Bob Evans’ Farmhouse Kitchen! Dive into a feast of crispy fish and chips that will transport you to culinary bliss. Searching for a Lenten menu? Look no further! Our Lent Fish Fry is one you can find near you and is a delightful addition to the season’s offerings. Whether you’re craving a good Fish Sandwich or planning on enjoying a celebratory Lenten Fish Fry, we’ve got you covered.

FISH FRY PLATTER- Three wild caught Alaska cod fillets with a light, flaky, pub-style batter with two onion rings, dill tartar sauce and a lemon wedge. Served with choice of two sides and dinner rolls. Recommended with French fries and coleslaw.

FISH FRY SANDWICH – Two Alaska cod fillets with a light, flaky, pub-style batter, cabbage and dill tartar sauce on a brioche bun. Served with French fries and a lemon wedge.

FRIED SHRIMP Dinner- Eight golden brown fried shrimp served with a side of cocktail sauce, choice of two sides and dinner rolls.

Frisch’s Big Boy

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Lent, lenten menu's

Lenten Menus have O-Fish-Ally Begun

February 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Lent officially began on Ash Wednesday and restaurants have release menus catering to practicing Christians who load up on seafood dishes for the season
For those unfamiliar, Lent is the six-week period between Ash Wednesday and Easter during which many Christians abstain from eating meat on the holy days of obligation and Fridays. Traditionally, it has marked a period or reflection, fasting and penitence, with many giving up specific things in the weeks leading up to the Easter holiday.

For years, McDonald’s has been a popular Lent option for its Filet-O-Fish sandwich, and now more competitors are wading in.

PHOTO: McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sandwich.
PHOTO: 3 varieties of shrimp baskets at Long John Silver's.

Long John Silver’s, the seafood-centric fast-casual chain, announced new savings for seafood-loving families with three seasonal specials through April 23.

Shrimp fans have three varieties to choose from for $6 shrimp baskets: a six-piece grilled shrimp basket served on a bed of savory rice with a side; six-piece batter-dipped shrimp served with a choice of one side and two hushpuppies; or crispy breaded popcorn shrimp served with one side and two hushpuppies.

All three of the above shrimp preparations are also available in a $10 shrimp sea-shares box, which includes 15 pieces grilled or battered, or the popcorn shrimp.

Long John Silver’s is also offering a fish and shrimp family feast with 12 batter-dipped shrimp, eight hand-battered, wild-caught Alaska pollock fillets, two family-size sides, and eight hushpuppies.

PHOTO: Two seafood options on the menu at Popeyes for a limited time.

Popeye’s, the fast food spot known for its fried chicken has brought back two fan-favorite seafood offerings for a limited time: the Flounder Fish Sandwich and the Shrimp Tackle Box.

The Flounder Fish Sandwich, first introduced in 2021, now comes in both classic or spicy varieties. It’s made with a light, flakey flounder fillet marinated in Louisiana herbs and spices, dusted in crispy coating and fried, served on a warm, buttery toasted brioche bun with pickles and classic tartar sauce or spicy spread.

The $6 Shrimp Tackle Box comes with eight crispy butterfly shrimp seasoned in Louisiana herbs and spices, served crispy in a Southern breading, paired with a regular side, a hot buttery biscuit and classic tartar sauce.

Smashburger celebrates the 2023 Lenten season by bringing back the Beer Battered Pacific Cod Sandwich. Starting at $7.99, the seasonal Beer Battered Pacific Cod Sandwich  features wild-caught Pacific Cod lightly dipped in a signature beer batter, American cheese, lettuce, sliced tomatoes, and creamy tartar sauce on a toasted bun.

Additionally, every Friday from March 3 until Friday, April 7, 2023, Smashburger is offering a buy one, get one free Beer Battered Pacific Cod Sandwich at participating locations.

Smashburger Welcomes Back The Beer Battered Fish Sandwich For 2023 Lenten Season

Church’s Chicken is featuring special offers for those observing Lent and seafood lovers alike with the introduction of multiple seafood meals.
Church’s Chicken Launches $5.99 Butterfly Shrimp Meal And More For 2023 Lenten Season

Starting at $5.99, Church’s Butterfly Shrimp Meal includes 8 Butterfly Shrimp marinated in the brand’s signature seasoning blend, coated with a southern breading and fried crisp and tender. It comes served with a side of cocktail sauce, regular French fries, and a Honey-Butter Biscuit.

You can also enjoy a Butterfly Shrimp & Tenders Meal, which includes 4 Butterfly Shrimp marinated in a signature seasoning blend, coated with a southern-style breading and fried, paired with two crispy Tenders, French fries, cocktail sauce, plus your choice of dipping sauce, and a scratch-made Honey-Butter Biscuit for a suggested price of $6.49.

In addition to the shrimp menu items, a variety of fish offers are on menus at participating restaurants including the Fish Sandwich, a Fish Platter complete with two fish filets, and the Fish & Shrimp Meal boasting one fish filet and four shrimp. Meals come with a side of fries and a Honey-Butter Biscuit and can be upgraded to a combo.

The Crispy Panko Fish Sandwich is back at Wendy’s just in time for the 2023 Lenten season.

Wendy’s Welcomes Back Crispy Panko Fish Sandwich

The seasonal Crispy Panko Fish Sandwich consists of a wild-caught Alaskan Pollock fillet coated in crispy panko breading, and comes topped with lettuce, a slice of American cheese, pickles and creamy dill tartar sauce, on a toasted bun.

Fish Fry-Day? More like Fish Fry-YAY at Bonefish Grill!

Come in and welcome back Fish Fry-Day that features tempura-style hand battered crispy cod and panko-breaded jumbo shrimp, served on a bed of French fries with house-made coleslaw.

Locally Owned Restaurants Len

Company 7 BBQ invites you to enjoy their Fridays in Lent Specials and remember that Penance does not always have to be painful!
Enjoy our very popular Lenten 7oz Yuengling Battered Haddock Filet Sandwich w/2 Sides or as an entree w/2 Sides & Corn Bread. Cheddar or American cheese is available for all sandwiches.

Also available, Tex-Mex Tacos with delicious chunks of Haddock, lettuce, tomato, and cheese with Salsa and Sour Cream on the side with 2 Sides of your choice.

Chowder
We LOAD up our creamy New England chowder with tenderly smoked clams, potatoes, veggies, and our own special blend of Company 7 seasonings. This is one of our most popular Lenten offerings and is back by popular demand. Many have told us that this is the best New England clam chowder they have ever had so enjoy a cup or bowl.

Home Sweet Home  in Englewood will have a Spicy Fish sandwich all Lent made with white beer battered cod, Jalapeño Tarter sauce, Pepperjack cheese, Lettuce!

Rip Rap Roadhouse

Golden deep fried cod and shrimp basket comes with a tangy house made coleslaw and crispy French fries! Served with tarter sauce and cocktail sauce.

Rob’s Restaurant at 705 Arlington Rd, Brookville is offering a special menu:

The Caroline

Sticking to seafood this Lent? We’ve got some great options like our Stuffed Portobello!

It’s an oven-roasted portobello cap filled with crabmeat, spinach, and artichokes & garnished with roasted red pepper sauce.

The Red Carpet Tavern is offering fish specials every Friday during lent! 11-2pm

No meat meals at Salt Block Biscuit Company on Third Street include  Tinned Seafoods, Maple Smoked Salmon or our amazing Caesar Salad, all will make you a believer in a satisfying meal. Available all Ash Wednesday & Fridays 10am-4pm. You can Dine-in, or do Carryout with online ordering.

Archer’s Tavern has created a special seafood lovers menu:

 

And of course you have lots of options for a great Fish Fry!  Our guide is chocked full of them!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: fish specials, Lent, no meat Friday

Four Fish Fry Events on The Fly!

March 27, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

Restaurants might be closed, many of the usual lenten fish fry events have been shut down, but there are still options to enjoy some fried fish on this Friday during lent!
Yankee Trace      (937)438-3585 ext. 2
10000 Yankee Street, Centerville
Today from 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., you can get three pieces of beer-battered haddock with french fries and Yankee cole slaw for $12.99 per person.Please provide credit card information when you call (937)438-3585 ext. 2.
For those who prepay, drive up to the portico and pick up the fish! 

Amber Rose Restaurant    (937) 228-2511
1400 Valley Street, Old North Dayton
Friday Night Fish Fry $10 While Supplies Last - Pre-Orders Welcome Fried Fish, White Cheddar Mac & Cheese & Cole Slaw
also available Grilled Salmon Dinner- 8 oz salmon, with wild rice and vegetable of the day $20
Lee’s Chicken
Various locations around town
We’ve got you covered with our NEW 6pc Fish for just $15.99! That’s six 6oz Fish Filets ready for you at Drive-Thru or Carry-Out! Make Lee’s your new Lenten Friday tradition!
 
Big Red Truck
Fish Fry at the corner of Stroop and Far Hills:

Not really a fish fry- but worth a mention:

 Mila’s Suburban Cafe         937-832-2200
606 Taywood Road, Englewood
Today’s feature is Fish Tacos with Lime Cilantro Crema ($7). Cod, green/red cabbage, red onions and cotija cheese. Served in a flour tortilla. Your choice of kettle chips or crinkle fries.  Available all day until gone! Please call ahead.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Fish Fry, Lent

No meat during Lent on Fridays? Restaurants That Offer Special Lenten Menus

February 28, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

No meat during Lent on Fridays?

Maybe you thought Lent was just giving up one food like chocolate or, we hope not, coffee. But there are more rules surrounding food you eat during Lent than that, it’s just that it’s becoming less common to follow the fasting and abstinence rules associated with the time leading up to Easter. These fasting and abstinence practices are part of the Catholic celebration of Eastertide, with churchgoers foregoing meat and all foods containing “flesh meat” products on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and every Friday during Lent. Fish is not included in this and is allowed on Fridays, which is why you see so many fish frys between now and Easter on April 12th.

Here’s a round up of menu’s created just for those of you who are honoring the no meat on Friday’s tradition.
If you know of others we should add to the list, either put in the comments below or drop us an email.

Archer’s Tavern

9496 Dayton Lebanon Pike, Centerville  (937) 401-1015
2030 E. Dorothy Lane, Kettering (937) 291-1015

Bennett’s Publical

67 S Main St  Miamisburg, Ohio 45342   (937) 866-4200

 

 

Company 7 BBQ

1001 S Main St (St Rt 48), Englewood, Ohio     (937) 836-2777
Yuengling Battered Haddock Filet Sandwich or Entree*   
 
Enjoy our very popular Lenten 7oz Yuengling Battered Haddock Filet Sandwich w/2 Sides or as an entree w/2 Sides & Corn Bread. Cheddar or American cheese is available for all sandwiches for just .75 cents…..$12.25

Two Fish Tex-Mex Tacos w/2 Sides*  

Enjoy our Tex-Mex Tacos with delicious chunks of Haddock, lettuce, tomato, and cheese with Salsa and Sour Cream on the side with 2 Sides of your choice….$11.99
Hickory Smoked New England Clam Chowder*
Chowder
We LOAD up our creamy New England chowder with tenderly smoked clams, potatoes, veggies, and our own special blend of Company 7 seasonings. This is one of our most popular Lenten offerings and is back by popular demand. Many have told us that this is the best New England clam chowder they have ever had…Cup $3.49 – Bowl $5.69

 

Seafood Salad served as a Sandwich w/2 Sides or as an Entree w/2 Sides and Corn Bread.* 
We load up your sandwich or entree with our delicious Hickory Smoked Seafood Salad w/2 Sides…….$12.25

Dewberry 1850

1414 S Patterson Blvd, in the UD Marriott, Dayton, Ohio
(937) 586-4150

Fifth Street Brewpub

1600 E 5th St, Dayton. (937) 443-0919

Each Friday during Lent we’re offering our Fillet O’Fifth sandwich for $8: two fried cod fillets, shredded lettuce, American cheese, and garlic aioli on a Kaiser bun w/ Saratoga chips. Perfect with a pint of Henry O’Fifth.

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Lent, no meat Friday

Bishop Says Eat Corned Beef & Cabbage For St. Patrick’s Day

March 12, 2017 By Dayton Most Metro

Corned Beef and Cabbage

If you’re a “good catholic”  you know that meat is a no-no on Friday’s during lent.  But this year St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Friday, and it’s tradition to eat your Corned Beef & Cabbage while you’re drinking your green beer.  What to do?

Well, Bishop David L. Ricken of  the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay has declared that you do not have to abstain from eating meat on the March 17 holiday.

“Many St. Patrick’s Day celebrations occur on this day, honoring this faithful servant of Christ who converted thousands and built churches, forming dioceses across all of Ireland,” Ricken says in a statement.

“To honor his work of making disciples of Jesus and in accord with the norm of law (Canon 1253), I grant to all Catholics of the Diocese of Green Bay a dispensation from abstinence from meat and meat products on The Feast of St. Patrick in the year 2017. I encourage all who make use of this dispensation to engage in another sacrificial or charitable act that day.”

Some suggestions for where you can enjoy Corned Beef & Cabbage around the Miami Valley:

 

St. Patrick’s Day At Paddy’s!

Paddy’s Irish Pub
March 17 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

You know the drill people! It’s the most wonderful time of the year… ST. PATRICK’S DAY! Our doors will be

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ShamRock n Roll in the Burg

Good Time Charlie’s
March 17 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

St Patrick’s Day is coming!!! Friday, March 17… Shamrock N Roll in the Burg… only at GTC!!

Kegs & Eggs
J.D. Legends
March 17 @ 9:00 am – 11:30 pm

Start the party right with a Breakfast Buffett with green eggs and green beer.

Fricker’s Centerville‎St. Patty’s Day Kegs N Eggs

frickers Centerville
March 17 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

We’re opening early to celebrate with green kegs and irish eggs! Complimentary breakfast with beverage purchase.

St. Patrick’s Day Party & The Justin Bryan Band at Wings!

Wings Sports Bar & Grille
March 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Make plans to join us at Wings Sports Bar and Grille for our St. Patrick’s Day Party!

Serving up Irish Eats

Amber Rose
March 17 @ 11an -9pm
Serving up Corned Beef and Cabbage, Shepard’s Pie and Reuben Chowder.

 

Saint Hatty’s Day

Ollie’s Place
March 17 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Join us and New Holland Brewing Co. as we celebrate Saint Patricks’ Day good and proper – with awesome beer,

 

St Patty’s Day Celebration

Fox & Hound
March 17 @ 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

Celebrate St Patricks day at Fox and Hound with us! $2 Guiness ! $3 Shot Specials 4pm-12am Green Beer!

St. Patrick’s Day at Eudora

Eudora Brewing Company
March 17 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Come help us celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with fresh local beer, Bistro de Mohr food truck serving some of their

St. Charles Fish Fry

St. Charles Borromeo Parish
March 17 @ 4:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Kid friendly until 6pm.  This fish fry gives you a chance to bring the whole family from 4:30pm -6pm.  After

Taffy’s of Eaton

March 17 @ 7:00 pm
$35

 ♣Suds ‘n’ Steins♣ March 17th – 7pm St. Paddy’s Day Extravaganza – Stein Painting – Fish & Chips – Band

St. Charles Fish N’ Chips Fest

St Charles Borromeo
March 17 @ 7:00 pm
$15

The St. Charles Fish Fry, is now the St. Charles Fish N’ Chips Fest. Come enjoy the best fish and

St. Patrick’s Day Dinner and Dance

Always Ballroom
March 17 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
$15 – $20

Traditional St. Patrick’s Day dinner of Corned Beef and Cabbage will be served. Celebrate the Luck of the Irish with

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: catholic, Corned Beef & Cabbage, Lent

Lent Doesn’t Have to Be About Giving Up Things

February 28, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

 Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer. Priests administer ashes during Mass and all are invited to accept the ashes as a visible symbol of penance. The ashes are made from blessed palm branches, taken from the previous year’s palm Sunday Mass. It is not required that a person wear the ashes for the rest of the day, and they may be washed off after Mass. However, many people keep the ashes as a reminder until the evening.

Every year at Lent, the40 days before Easter, my mom gave up chocolate, which of course meant our whole family did this. These 40 days leading up to Easter where supposed to remind us of the sacrifice Jesus made for us.  All I knew was that as a family of chocaholics, these days made for some cranky folks. But we sure looked forward to Sunday, because for some reason we could cheat on Sunday, so our Lenten after church ritual was to head to the store for a big bag of M&M’s or Chocolate Kisses.  

As I got older I learned that lent is really 46 days and the  six Sundays in Lent  are not counted because each one is seen as a “mini-Easter” celebrating Jesus’ victory over sin and death.

 

During Lent, participants often  give up a particular food or habit. It’s not uncommon for people to give up smoking during Lent, or to swear off watching television or eating candy or telling lies. It’s six weeks of self-discipline. As I’ve gotten older and moved away from organized religion, I’ve still felt the need to give up something each year at lent.  Chocolate has often been that thing, though I’ve also given up caffeine, fried foods and alcohol as well.

Last year I had a change of heart and and decided to go a different way and did 40 days of donating things.  I loved that and felt it was more meaningful then spending the first 2 weeks of lent  with caffeine withdrawal headaches.

This year I’m seeing more and more folks going towards taking on things, instead of giving up things.

Even the Pope has has blessed this concept as demonstrated in his 2014 Lenten Message: ” Our consciences thus need to be converted to justice, equality, simplicity and sharing.”

This year I’m going find something positive that I can add to my daily routine during Lent. Want to join me? Here are some ideas:

 

1. Think about what you usually spend your money on. Do you buy too many clothes? Spend too much on dinner out? Pick one type of expenditure that you’ll “fast” from during Lent, and then give the money you would usually spend to a local charity.

2. Take something on — 40 days of letter writing, 40 acts of kindness, 40 phone calls to the important people in your life.

3. Get some friends together and attend a Friday fish fry at a local parish. It’s not the healthiest thing in the world, but a fun Catholic tradition to help you abstain from eating meat on Fridays during Lent.

4. Unplug from your iPhone or turn off your car radio on your commute. The silence may be jarring at first, but you may find that you are able to concentrate better and will be more observant of your surroundings.

5. Spend at least one weekend or evening volunteering during Lent. Serve a meal at your local soup kitchen. Visit the elderly. Stock shelves at a food pantry.

6. Make a commitment to fast from insensitive, cruel comments about others. So, no gossiping or going down the Twitter rabbit hole.

7. As a part of your Lenten almsgiving, make a point to learn more about a particular social issue (immigration, human trafficking, racism, the environment, public education, child poverty). Give money to an organization related to your chosen issue that supports the dignity of the human person.

8. Get to know your neighbors. Introduce yourself, plan a dinner, or bring food to an older person on your block.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 40 Days, Easter, Lent

Five Cocktails For Mardi Gras

February 28, 2017 By Brian Petro

Mardi Gras

A Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans from the 1890’s.

On Wednesday, Christians will begin the season of Lent with Ash Wednesday. It is a day of fasting and reflection, complete with a trip to church and marking of the forehead with palm ashes. It occurs forty days (forty-six, if you are really counting) before Easter, indicating the time that Jesus spent in the desert fasting and meditating. Before that day is Shrove Tuesday, which is just exactly the opposite of Ash Wednesday. It is a day of all out partying, which changes from country to country. In some countries, it is a day of eating pancakes. Yes, pancakes. Or other pastries. They are made to use up the milk, eggs, and other perishables that would otherwise have gone bad after being untouched for over a month. In the United States, it is not that.

Our way of celebrating, much like Brazil, is to go on a bender for a day. There are parades, parties, and a day of getting in all the sinning we can before we work on getting rid of other sins for forty days. Parties will happen all over the country, but none will be bigger than the one in New Orleans. The city has always been ready for a good party. And Mardi Gras is their party of the year. Since the 1900’s, the city has been inviting the United States to come down and let it all go for one of their biggest days of the year.

It is also one of the biggest cocktail cities in the country. New Orleans is home to Tales of the Cocktail, one of the bartending industries top events, and the Museum of the American Cocktail. Many, many, MANY popular cocktails have been developed there, and Bourbon Street is very well known for its bar scene, among other things. If you did not make it down south for the party of parties, there is nothing stopping you from drinking like you are down there. Here are five cocktails that were invented in the Crescent City.

The Grand Daddy

Mardi Gras sazerac

The sazerac is a delicious, slow sipper to start the party.

For most people, the Hurricane is the cocktail of New Orleans. Historically, the Sazerac is older with more pedigree. It is arguably considered the oldest American cocktail. What can’t be debated is that it is named after the cognac it was originally made with. After American tastes bent towards whiskey, it became the primary spirit of the drink.

Sazerac (Adapted from The Sazerac Company)

1 sugar cube
1.5 oz. rye whiskey (or cognac if you want to be old school)
.25 oz. absinthe
3 dashes Peychaud’s Bitters

Glass: Old Fashioned
Ice: None
Garnish: Lemon Peel

In a chilled mixing glass, muddle the sugar cube and the bitters together. Then add the whiskey, add ice, and stir. In a chilled Old Fashioned glass, pour in the absinthe. Swirl the liquid around the glass, then discard the excess liquid. Strain the cocktail into the glass, twist the lemon peel over the drink, then serve.

Milk is a Good Idea

When New Orleans comes out to celebrate, someone brings the milk punch. A cocktail that goes back to colonial times, this is a staple in the southern drinking scene. If you happen to head to Brennan’s when you are in NOLA, order one. They are very well known for their spin on this classic.

Milk Punch

1.5 oz. brandy (or bourbon, if you choose)
.25 oz. dark rum
2 oz. whole milk
.5 oz. maple syrup
1 dash vanilla extract

Glass: Mug or goblet
Ice: None
Garnish: Grated nutmeg

Pour all of the ingredients into a mixing tin over ice. Shake well for 20-30 seconds, and strain into the prepared mug. Grate some nutmeg over the top of it and serve.

Shaken…and shaken…and shaken…

Ramos Gin Fizz

Look at the foam on that Ramos Gin Fizz!

James Bond, a fan of shaken drinks, would love this one. The original preparation of this cocktail called for it to be shaken for twelve minutes. Henry Ramos, the creator of this cocktail, would hire up to thirty people for Mardi Gras just to shake the drinks. They were in high demand. Not many places will shake it for that long anymore, but some bars will employ a machine to do the shaking for them.

Ramos Gin Fizz

1.25 oz. gin
1 tbsp. simple syrup
.25 oz. fresh lemon juice
.5 oz. fresh lime juice
1 fresh egg white
1 oz. heavy cream
3 drops orange flower water
1 oz. club soda

Glass: Highball
Ice: None
Garnish: None

Pour all but the club soda into a mixing tin with ice and shake hard for 1 – 2 minutes. Strain the mixture into the top of the tin and discard the ice. Shake for another minute, then strain into the highball glass. Pour the club soda gently into the mixture, until the foam reaches near the top of the class. Stir gently, then serve.

The above technique, shaking the egg with ice, then without, is called a reverse dry shake. It fluffs up the eggs a little more, and you can just pour the cocktail into the glass when you are finished.

Bring Back Brandy

Someday brandy will come back in a big way. With drinks like the brandy crusta on menus, I am hoping that day will be sooner rather than later. It was first found on a menu in New Orleans before the Civil War. Other variations of crusta have been attempted, but none had the sticking power of the brandy version. But when you have this recipe, what more do you need?

Brandy Crusta

2 oz. cognac
.25 oz. triple sec
.5 oz. fresh lemon juice
.5 oz. simple syrup
1 tsp. Maraschino liqueur
1 dash Angostura Bitters

Glass: Coupe
Ice: None
Garnish: Sugared rim and lemon twist

Rub a slice of lemon around the rim of the coupe. Dip the rim into a plate of sugar, rolling it to make sure the rim is covered. Tap off the excess, then put to the side. Pour the ingredients into a shaking tin over ice, then shake well for 20 – 30 seconds. Strain the mixture into the coupe, twist the lemon over the cocktail, add to the drink, then serve.

Storm’s Brewin’

Pat O'Brien's Hurricane

A Hurricane at Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans. Where else?

This is the popular one. Most people heading to New Orleans are going to head to Pat O’Brien’s for their famous Hurricane. It was created in the 1940’s when Pat was forced to buy an unacceptable amount of rum to get a single case of whiskey. To get rid of the rum, he added passion fruit juice and other juices, poured it into a fancy glass, and gave one away to anyone who would take one. The legend was born, and the cocktail persists.

Hurricane

2 oz. white rum
2 oz. dark rum
1 oz. lime juice
1 oz. orange juice
2 oz. passion fruit juice
.5 oz. simple syrup
.5 oz. grenadine

Glass: Hurricane
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Orange wheel and a cherry

Pour all of the ingredients into a shaking tin over ice. Shake well for 20 – 30 seconds, then strain into the hurricane glass over fresh ice. Garnish with the cherry and orange slice.

BONUS: Flirting with The Faerie

With the heavy French influence in New Orleans, it is not a surprise that absinthe made its way into the culture. It was banned in this country for decades because of myths and poor science, but it has been making a slow comeback in the new cocktail era. It is an acquired taste; absinthe has a strong anise component. If you avoid the black jelly beans, you can just skip this one.

Absinthe Frappe

1.5 oz. absinthe
.5 oz. simple syrup
2 oz. soda water
6-8 mint leaves

Glass: Frappe
Ice: Cubed
Garnish: Mint sprig

Place the mint and simple syrup into a shaking tin and muddle the mint until you can just smell the aromatics. Add the absinthe, then shake well for 20 – 30 seconds. Strain the mixture into the glass over fresh ice. Top off with the soda water, then garnish with the mint sprig.

Today is the day to let it all hang out, because tomorrow is a day of somber reflection and humility. There are many celebrations happening all around the Miami Valley, where these and many other cocktails will be flowing freely. Break out the king cake (or the pancakes) and party the day away. Laissez les bons temps rouler!

 

 

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