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Ever thought about the factory that makes Communion wafers?
That would have to be a hell of a job. Sitting there all day stamping out the body of Christ, from a ball of flour and water.
I mean, really... that sort of puts things in perspective a bit, doesn't it? Some mimimum-wage worker mixing up the same ingredients as Wonder Bread, down the street, baking it in an industrial oven, then stamping out the shape on a conveyer belt...
Not that I ever put any stock in Communion anyway, but that sort of takes the mysticism out of the Jesus crackers, doesn't it?
Somehow I can also picture those guys in the breakroom. You know they forget their lunch sometimes, and instead just subsist on a bowl of Jesus crackers, with some lefover salsa in the fridge.
It's sad, because you know it's true...
http://www.almy.com/commbread.html
http://triggur.org/communion/
AAHAHA. You're terrific!
I remember when I was "practicing" for my first communion, they passed out little sandwich bags full of christ crackers so we could practice our cannibalism at home with mom and dad...I thought they were yummy, so before I left the church I swiped 3 more bags to take home with me. I just may have made baby jesus cry.
Sandra Lee - Candy Cane Cookies
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Look at this recipe...can i swap cake mixes?
1 package Pillsbury® Funfetti® Cake
1/3 cup Crisco® Vegetable Oil
2 eggs
1/2 can Pillsbury® Vanilla Funfetti® Frosting
Preparation Directions:
1. Heat oven to 375°F. In large bowl, combine cake mix, oil and eggs; stir with spoon until thoroughly moistened. Shape dough into 1-inch balls; place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheets. With bottom of glass dipped in flour, flatten to 1/4-inch thickness.
2. Bake at 375°F. for 6 to 8 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Cool 1 minute; remove from cookie sheets.
3. Spread frosting over warm cookies. Immediately sprinkle each with candy bits from frosting. Let frosting set before storing. Store in tightly covered container.
But I don't have Funfetti cake mix. Can I use Pillsbury Golden Butter recipe instead? But the cake mix directions say to use 1/3 cup butter instead of oil, so should i do that or use the oil? BTW, it's for cake cookies. Thanks!
YES you can. You can do ALL sorts of fun things with cake mixes to turn to cookies too. I like to take chocolate cake mix and add peppermint extract to the mix before I form the cookies then I have peppermint patty cookies. The kids love them. Put food coloring in to make the color you want if you have a white or yellow mix. Add nuts or butterscotch chips. Bits of other candies that kids love. The list of possibilities are practically endless.
