The Mexican Heritage
Festival kicked off a season. More ways to honor Hispanic Heritage Month,
through October 15, include a visit to Our Lady of Guadalupe’s shrine, honoring
Lucian Adams and other heroes with a reflection at Golden Triangle Veterans
Memorial Park and enjoying the culture’s food and music. Have you tried this still-new
Port Arthur venue:
El Refu – This restaurant is a Port Arthur Tex-Mex
extravaganza. This place is fun. Your eyes don't know where to go with all the
interesting decor on the wall, the sizzling food passing by or the friends
you're likely to see. As a foodie, I've enjoyed everything I've tried. This
place is fun from the parking lot to the table. Bring on the salsa. Please
notice the benches offering shout outs to area groups.
Beatles at Church - Here Comes the Son was the general theme for the recent annual Beatles Service at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Beaumont. Bright colors and joyful voices included a service with music including "Help," "We Can Work it Out" and "In My Life." If you sing these classic pop tunes at church, they take on a personal, spiritual meaning. Parishioners were so friendly. I met a man who lives along the Port Arthur seawall. A Beatlemania foodie like me had to love the creative after party buffet labels. Themed dishes included Get Back Mac casseroles, Please Pease Me Salad, Hello Jello and I Am the Eggman deviled eggs. Hard to pick a fave, but I was a "big fan" of what looked like a traditional southern pecan pie made with walnuts instead. It was labeled "I Am the Walnut." I'll have to wait a whole year for the next Beatles service.
The World's Better Cup - There's bunches of reasons to try Cambio Roasters. The taste and is a huge one. The packaging is another. Aluminum K-Cups can be recycled. Though I've got my eye on fashioning tiny succulent planters from what resembles wee garbage cans. These cups hold Cambio Roasters, an eco-conscious coffee brand with some 100 percent organic arabica beans micro-sourced from family farms.
Pretzel Pick -
Ever heard of an extra-dark pretzel? Could it be for people like me, who like
everything just a little bit more crispy? Why that's just what they mean at
Uncle Jerry's, where they are making Pennsylvania Dutch pretzels in classic
ways with newer preferences. They're all impressive. I mean, I want more. Try
whole wheat low salt, oat bran regular and all the things Uncle Jerry 's is
cranking out in Lancaster, Pa. www.unclejerryspretzels.com
Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie who considers
October through Mid-January some of the most flavorful months of the year. darraghcastillo@icloud.com
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