On Apr 10, 11:40*pm, Dan Abel > wrote:
> In article
> >,
> *Lynn from Fargo Ografmorffig > wrote:
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> > On Apr 10, 5:59 pm, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> > > "Lynn from Fargo" > wrote in
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> > > > First make a 9 X 13" pan of regular Rice Krispie bars. While they are
> > > > still a little warm and soft, cut them with a cross shaped Easter
> > > > Cookie Cutter. Remove from pan and place on wax paper. The tops will
> > > > still be a bit sticky. Place one small Gummy Bear on the cross.
> > > > There you a "Corpus Crispie Bars"
> > > > Tune in next week for more of our festive Easter menu:
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> > > Are you allowed to do both?
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> > > "No Seder for me tonight. The community Seder is tomorrow (Thursday)
> > > and due to a (messy) upcoming divorce, friends are not hosting this
> > > year. My bestest Jewish friend and I are going to the Community
> > > Seder. I am bringing all the charoset ."
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> > > Dimitri
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> > Dimitri & Barb & Kathleen & sf,
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> > Dimitri said "Are you allowed to do both?" - Easter and Passover
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> > No, *and I don't do both.
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> My wife is very religious. *She likes religious holidays, especially the
> food part, so she celebrates them all! *Both Jewish and Christian,
> although she throws other stuff in also. *Our church always celebrates
> the Day of the Dead, which I think is some combination of Christian and
> Pagan. *Here's a pictu
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/ddodd/2...7603657059507/
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> You can't see the sugar skulls. *My wife bought the molds and made the
> skulls, and the kids decorated them.
>
> --
> Dan Abel
> Petaluma, California USA
>
> "[Don't] assume that someone is "broken" just because they behave in ways
> you don't like or don't understand." *--Miche
Gastronomic Theology - the BEST way to teach kids about other
religions, with FOOD. Now that you mention it, that's probably the
best way to teach anything!
Lynn in Fargo