For many Catholics, slow living can have a profound impact on their mindfulness in their faith. By taking time to slow down and reflect, individuals may find that they are more able to connect with God and deepen their relationship with Him.
Read MoreThis Fresh Summer Vegetable Rice Soup is made from just-picked garden vegetables at the peak of summer. No worries, though! You can make this recipe with any seasonal vegetables for a light and healthy meal.
Read MoreThis Cinnamon Swirl Banana Bread with Greek Yogurt is not only healthy, but sugary sweet and perfect for tea time (or your morning coffee!)
Read MoreAdopting a slow living lifestyle was an easy choice for me as a Catholic. The reasons can be summed up in four words: Connection, Simplicity, Community, and Mindfulness. Each of these aspects are what makes living a slow life beautiful, as well as what defines a fulfilling, faith-filled life.
Read MoreRoasted Salmon with Mandolin Potatoes, Peas, and Onions is a complete meal. This can be served for lunch, brunch, dinner, or anytime you have to treat yourself and your loved ones!
Read MoreShrimp Scampi Spaghetti with Zucchini is so quick to put together, it is totally worth the investment of getting some good quality shrimp! Lots of garlic, olive oil, and fresh herbs makes this dish pop with flavor. Perfect for fasting, holidays, or an easy weeknight meal!
Read MoreCotoletta is another traditional recipe, and one that we enjoyed almost every week growing up. Nothing beats fried chicken! Pair it with an amazing salad, dip it in ketchup, and put leftovers in a sandwich the day after. Perfection!
Read MorePasta al Tonno, or Pasta with Canned Tuna, is a dish from my childhood. It can be full-pantry meal, with canned a tomato sauce and canned beans to toss in. In this case, I chop up tomatoes that have been sitting on the counter and add (lots of) spinach. Either way, it’s the canned tuna that does it!
Read MoreAn easy weeknight meal, half-homemade, with Swiss Chard straight from the garden! I served this on a summer’s evening, though this can be made any time of year.
Read MoreRather than roasting butternut squash, sauté chunks of it in a large skillet with sweet onions. Add a handful of sun-dried tomatoes, and you have a delicious side to go along with any meal.
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