Pretzels look like a big embrace. Yes, I know they're supposed historically to look like hands praying. But seriously, don't you think they could also be seen as hugging arms?
One fine morning about a week ago I was preparing to bake some bread in the kitchen before T and I met some friends at the park. T asked me for pretzels. There were none in the house. Between making the bread, grabbing a quick lunch, and then meeting our friends at the park I didn't have time to run to the store for a bag of pretzels.
Quickly the thought flashed through my head "He's supposed to be learning about friendship and loving our neighbor as ourselves, and we already have all we need out, so why not?"
He was thrilled!
He worked very diligently on his pretzels. I measured, he poured the ingredients in the bowl. Together we mixed. I divided the dough into pieces and showed him how to make snakes. Then I formed them into pretzel shapes.
Want to make your own pretzels? It's easy. If you can make pizza dough you can pretzel dough. Here's the recipe I used.
I have been thinking about trying this aswell! It is a cold day today and I was planning on making some bread. What a great idea- and the girls and the hubs love pretzels. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a perfect day to make pretzels. Have fun!
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I might do that this weekend with the kids! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a good momma. Arms hugging -- I like that. Reminds me how a loving God answers our prayers. Doesn't it just feel like He's hugging us?
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Thanks Pamela!
ReplyDeletethats a great teachable moment... i never thought of pretzels like that. And thanks for linking to the recipe. I think I'm going to do something similar with my 8 year old - we LOVE cooking together :)
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Oh I like the idea of making pretzels. Its healthier can cookies :)
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I still remember almost 30 years ago making pretzels at a friend's birthday party. I guess it made a good impression!
ReplyDeleteChaunna: I never thought of pretzels that way until then either :) Hope you and your 8 year old have fun!
ReplyDeleteThe Cheese Thief: Thanks for following! Yes, pretzels make a nice change from cookies, are healthier, and they are fun to make- perhaps more than regular cookies.
Jessica: That sounds like a wonderful memory!
I love making pretzels, but never thought about getting kids to help. I'll have to do this with my nephew soon!
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Renee, I hope you got to make pretzels with your nephew! It's much more fun with the little hands involved!
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