Backyard barbecues provide the perfect opportunity for grillmasters to experiment with their favorite foods. Those who want to give grilled chicken a tasty twist can whip up this recipe for “Citrus Recado Chicken Breasts” from Eric Treuille and Birgit Erath’s “Grilling” (DK Publishing).
During the May meeting of Knights of Columbus Council 2012 from Our Lady Help of Christians (OLHC) Parish in Jennings Grand Knight Carl Benoit recognized the family of Joel and Donna Richert (pictured) as the Council’s Family of the Month for April 2020.Joel has been a Knight since December of 1969, and he is a Third Degree Knight who has achieved Honorary Life Member status in the Order. The Richerts are, without a doubt, two of most active supporters and workers within OLHC Parish. Joel has always bought or sold tickets for all of the KC money making activities and projects. He has helped assemble the meals for the barbecue fundraisers. He has also served on the Telephone Committee, calling Brother Knights and reminding them to submit their barbecue ticket money. He has also helped the KC’s many times to collect donations during the annual Tootsie Roll drive to raise money to support projects which benefit God’s Special Angels. Joel is the Council’s Advocate. He served for many years as chairman of the Council’s Youth Activities Committee, and he continues to play the major role in selecting the annual Catholic Youth Leadership Award winners from the Council. He has also enthusiastically supported the annual KC Council Swim Party. Donna was a superb career educator who spent most of her time at Our Lady Immaculate School. She is currently a valued volunteer for Caring Hands here in Jennings, providing muchneeded assistance to the least fortunate of the community. She is also an active contributing member of the Catholic Daughters of America (CDA). Donna is also a valued associate with the Jennings American Legion Hospital Auxiliary, where she is a past Volunteer of the Month. Joel and Donna are also members of the OLHC Parish Social Committee and have played major roles in Parish picnics and luncheons. They have also served on the American Legion 7th District Educator of the Year Selection Committee, lending significant expertise to the process. This family has truly proved to be valuable and important members of Our Lady Help of Christians Church and the Knights of Columbus.
Resiliency is something we know well here in Jeff Davis Parish. With many of our workforce in oil-related jobs and agriculture, we are used to cyclical highs and lows. We have become accustomed to hurricanes and floods wreaking havoc on our lives every few years. Resiliency is something rooted deep in our ancestry, back to the original people who lived on this land and everyone who moved in after. So why does this current pandemic feel so unsettling?
During the May meeting of Knights of Columbus Council 2012 from Our Lady Help of Christians (OLHC) Parish in Jennings Grand Knight Carl Benoit recognized Michael W. Gary (pictured) as the council’s Knight of the Month for April 2020.
If spending more time at home than usual has you reaching for snacks more often, keep some quick, flavorful options on-hand to help fuel you and your family throughout the day when hunger pangs strike.
If you've ever noticed how thirsty you get when it's hot outside, that's because your body's natural water content evaporates more quickly in warm weather.
(AP) - Amber Dean had recovered from a mild bout of the coronavirus and her family of five had just ended their home quarantine when her oldest son, 9-year-old Bobby, fell ill.