I've always heard of the resurrection rolls but never actually attempted to make them. YUMMY! And boy had we been missing out on a beautiful learning and fun experience. It's now going to be an Easter tradition at the Mieska house. Items needed: 8 large marshmallows, 8 crescent rolls, little bit of cinnamon sugar, and a little bit of melted butter. The marshmallows signify the body of Christ- white and pure. His body was annointed in oils (butter) and then rolled in the cinnamon sugar. Jesus' body was then wrapped in linens and laid in the tomb (wrap the marshmallow in the crescent roll and pinch the sides). Open the oven and bake as package directs. When done baking you will see the open tomb with Jesus' linens laying aside. The birdboys helped make the rolls this morning and we also read John 19:17-42 and John 20: 1-23. What a beautiful reminder (and yummy) on this Easter morn. Next year I'll be more prepared and make from scratch.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Resurrection Rolls
I've always heard of the resurrection rolls but never actually attempted to make them. YUMMY! And boy had we been missing out on a beautiful learning and fun experience. It's now going to be an Easter tradition at the Mieska house. Items needed: 8 large marshmallows, 8 crescent rolls, little bit of cinnamon sugar, and a little bit of melted butter. The marshmallows signify the body of Christ- white and pure. His body was annointed in oils (butter) and then rolled in the cinnamon sugar. Jesus' body was then wrapped in linens and laid in the tomb (wrap the marshmallow in the crescent roll and pinch the sides). Open the oven and bake as package directs. When done baking you will see the open tomb with Jesus' linens laying aside. The birdboys helped make the rolls this morning and we also read John 19:17-42 and John 20: 1-23. What a beautiful reminder (and yummy) on this Easter morn. Next year I'll be more prepared and make from scratch.
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