CIA Instructor Beth Forrest brings historical insight to the enduring tradition of Lenten fish fries, highlighting how these humble meals evolved from Catholic fasting practices into beloved community gatherings. Drawing on her expertise in food culture, Forrest connects the dots between religion, immigration, and regional cuisine, showing how fish fries have become a meaningful blend of faith, fellowship, and shared culinary heritage across generations.
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