*I hope your all having a very Blessed Feast of St. Joseph. I’ll be back a little later tonight to post picture’s of our St. Joseph Altar for the Blog Fest!
S is for Symbolic Shapes
by Jessica | Mar 20, 2010 | Alphabet Path, Alphabet Path (2009-2010), Catholic Cuisine, St. Joseph | 3 comments
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Hi! I'm Jessica, a Roman Catholic wife and home educating mother to our nine children. I was home educated myself, along with my eleven younger siblings. I have a special devotion to St. Therese, through whom I have been given much help and many blessings--the beautiful "Shower of Roses" that she has sent my way! Here I will record a few of the blessings I treasure. Please remember that what you see here is just a little glimpse at our lives, so please say a prayer for us, as we continue to strive for holiness.
Very pretty breads!! And are they edible? I think I read somewhere that sometimes decorative breads on St. Joseph Altars are just for decoration and aren't edible…
Erin ~ From what I read, the Traditional Breads in Symbolic Shapes are edible, where as usually the Symbolic Pastries are usually inedible and made with fig. Anyhow, ours were edible! 🙂 What I ended up doing was just defrosting a bag of frozen dinner roll dough for the girls to use which made it SO quick and EASY!! 🙂
that is a delightful idea, and a great teaching moment.