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On Wednesday, many people felt overwhelmed and consumed by dread, unable to focus on anything other than the challenging times ahead. However, on Thursday, a glimmer of hope and comfort arrived in the form of a generous gift of bread pudding from a kind soul, Scott Doland, a New Orleans native known for spreading light in dark times with his chicken and smoked sausage gumbo.

Doland, along with Morgan Weiss, brought comfort food to Frank and Mary’s Tavern during the recent election, providing solace to a crowd divided between indifference and anticipatory dread. Their dishes, including the popular gumbo, bread pudding, sea-salted butter toffee, and caramel crackers, offered a brief respite from the chaos of the world.

As Dolin’ Out prepares to make a return to the Monday Night Foodball event, they are gearing up to serve their emotional support gumbo, along with other delicious offerings like vegan red beans and rice with cornbread. The limited number of orders will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis, so be sure to arrive early to indulge in these comforting dishes.

In addition to the savory delights, Dolin’ Out will also be serving their renowned bread pudding, a dish that has the power to uplift spirits and soothe souls. The upcoming Foodball event on November 11 promises to be a night of healing and community, as Doland and Weiss share their culinary creations with those in need of comfort.

Despite the challenges we face, there is hope and nourishment to be found in the simple act of sharing a meal. Dolin’ Out’s offerings are a reminder that even in the darkest times, there are moments of light and warmth that can sustain us. Join them at Frank and Mary’s Tavern on Monday to experience the healing power of food and community.

As we look ahead to the upcoming Foodball events and the holiday season, let us remember the importance of coming together, sharing a meal, and finding comfort in the simple pleasures of good food and good company. Dolin’ Out’s gumbo and other dishes serve as a reminder that in times of uncertainty, a warm meal and a kind gesture can make all the difference. So, mark your calendars for November 11 and join Doland and Weiss for a night of food, community, and healing at Frank and Mary’s Tavern.