We bow our heads in prayer today,
We fold our arms together,
Then close our eyes, and while we pray
We talk to Heav'nly Father
We fold our arms together,
Then close our eyes, and while we pray
We talk to Heav'nly Father
In about 610 A.D. a very creative Alpine Monk decided to make use of the pieces of dough left over from baking bread. The Monk formed them into thin strips folded into a looped twist to represent the folded arms of children in prayer.
This scrumptious treat was given to the children as they learned their prayers. They began calling the treat "Pretiola", which is Latin for "little reward". Soon it was known the world over as a pretzel.
The secret of making great pretzels is not only in the baking but also in the shaping. We, like pretzels, are made from the best ingredients, by the best hands available, the hands of our Father in Heaven.
Have you ever seen a broken pretzel, or one that's lost its shape? We too, can lose our shape when we don't pray always to keep our spirituality intact. Even in the midst of our greatest trials, we must remember, as did Job, to call on the Lord. The simple shape of the pretzel, arms folded in prayer, reminds us to pray each day. Our "Pretiola" or "little rewards" are the blessings we receive.
Every time you see a pretzel, remember prayer. Check to see if your arms are often folded in prayer and have not lost their shape.
Homemade Pretzels
1 Tbsp. dry yeast
Homemade Pretzels
1 Tbsp. dry yeast
3/4 c. warm water
1 Tbsp. sugar
1/2 tsp. salt
2 c. flour
1 egg, beaten
Coarse salt
2 c. flour
1 egg, beaten
Coarse salt
Wax paper
Mix yeast in warm water. Add sugar and salt. Add flour and mix. Put dough on wax paper and knead until soft. Cut off pieces and shape as you like (too thick = doughy, too thin = brittle). Place them on a cookie sheet. Brush with beaten egg and sprinkle coarse salt. Bake at 425° for 12 to 15 minutes.
I'm teaching the four-year old class today. Pray for me.
2 comments:
You'll do great. Wasn't it you and Ben who brought the air popper to church to make popcorn? Aubrey munched away as she sang, "Pock corn pocking on the egg shot tree." Everyone was sniffing out nursery class to get a armful and make a treat themselves.
Thanks for the pretzel analogy, I'll have to remember that. I'm posting a meringue cookie/Easter thing later this week--you'll have to watch for it. =)
4 year olds are tough but I'm sure you did fantastic. I've been with the 5 year olds since the first of the year--my very first experience in Primary since I left at 12 years old. They give me a run for my money sometimes, but most times they are eager to learn.
Love the pretzel thing! I wish I had it last week--our lesson was on prayer, and what a healthy treat!
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