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| Thanksgiving Blessing Snack Mix; Kathy | |
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| ed-gracetoday | Nov 7 2004, 05:10 AM Post #1 |
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Thanksgiving Blessing Snack Mix * Each ingredient in this snack mix symbolizes something associated with Thanksgiving. 2 cups Bugles brand corn snacks - shaped as a cornucopia, a horn of plenty. 2 cups pretzels - represent arms folded in thanks and prayer. 1 cup candy corn - during the first winter, the Pilgrims were each alloted only 5 kernels of corn per day because food was so scarce. 1 cup dried or candy fruits - Thanksgiving is the celebration of the harvest. 1 cup peanuts or sunflower seeds - seeds represent the potential of a bounteous harvest for the next season if they are planted and well tended. In a large bowl mix all ingredients together. Other ingredients such as dry cereals, candies, or marshmallows can also be added. Make this mix as a family and eat while discussing each ingredient and how it relates to Thanksgiving. By Kathy |
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| Delcie | Nov 8 2004, 11:21 AM Post #2 |
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I like this. I might have to make it with the kids. :) |
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| ed-gracetoday | Nov 8 2004, 12:24 PM Post #3 |
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I remember the Easter Jelly Beans Prayer and I think this is super for this holiday. Let's make it traditional. |
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