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These Baton Rouge-area churches are hosting fish fry Fridays; see dates, prices

Por: The Advocate Entertainment February 23, 2023

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This week marks the beginning of fish fry Fridays for some people, as many local churches offer Lent-friendly dinners. If you find yourself looking for a meat-free meal and a friendly gathering on a Friday, here are some local churches hosting fish fry Fridays. St. Joseph CathedralThe Knights of Columbus will host three fish fry Friday lunches during the Lenten season. The meal consists of fish, salad, a side and a drink for $10. Advanced... + full article



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