Make a “Jewel Cake” for St. Basil on New Year’s

St. Basil's feast day is on January 2, but it has become a Catholic tradition to make a "St. Basil's Cake" on New Year's to celebrate one of his miracles! St. Basil was a Bishop, and a friend of the poor. He wanted to help the poor people pay their taxes, so he went around town collecting jewelry from each person. He took it all to the governor, but the governor took pity on the people and told … [Read more...]

Lenten Pretzel Recipe (And A Printable Pretzel Prayer Poem)

Did you know that the pretzel is a traditional food for lent? In fact, the pretzel was actually invented in order to be a simple Lenten snack! You can find all of my holy week food ideas for kids here. Today, I am going to share my favorite Lenten pretzel recipe with you, as well as a printable card with the pretzel prayer.      When early Christians would pray, they would … [Read more...]

Mardi Gras Pancake Recipe (In Green, Gold, And Purple- Super Easy!)

Did you know that sometimes Mardi Gras is called "Pancake Tuesday"? That's because it became very traditional to make pancakes on Mardi Gras because it could use up all your fat, dairy, and sugar before Lenten fasting started. Nowadays we don't tend to fast all of these things for the length of Lent, but the tradition of pancakes on Fat Tuesday still stands! I was thinking for Pancake Tuesday, why … [Read more...]