Jotham's Journey, Prudence and the Millers, 1 Peter, The King's Daughter
Our Curriculum:
Horizons Math Grade 4 and K,The Reading Lesson, Sequential Spelling, Lifepac Language Arts 4, Apologia Astronomy, Veritas Press New Testament/Greeks/Romans
Prima Latina, Contenders for the Faith and various Winters Promise books, Live Mocha Spanish, Plants Grown Up
It is right around the corner and someone asked for the recipe so I wanted to share it with you all. This is such a FUN and yummy project! This year I'll be making my own crescent rolls,because the store ones usually tear and the marshmallow leaks out!
Resurrection Rolls • 1 can refrigerated crescent roll dough • 8 large marshmallows • Melted butter • Cinnamon • Sugar Directions: 1. Give each child one triangle shaped section of crescent roll. This represents the tomb. 2. Each child takes one marshmallow which represents the body of Christ. 3. Dip the marshmallow in the butter and roll in cinnamon and sugar mixture. This represents the oils and spices the body was anointed with upon burial. 4. Lay the marshmallow on the dough and carefully wrap it around the marshmallow. 5. Make sure all seams are pinched together well. (Otherwise the marshmallow will "ooze" out of the seams) 6. Bake according to package directions. 7. Cool. 8. Break open the tomb and the body of Christ is no longer there!! 9. Celebrate God's love!
Crescent Rolls
1 egg beaten plus enough water t o equal 1 1/3 cups
1 cup butter softened
1 ½ teaspoon salt
½ cup sugar
4 cups unbleached flour
2 teaspoons yeast
Knead into dough, and place in oiled bowl. Let rise until doubled in size. Roll dough into 20 inch circle and cut into 16-20 wedges. Roll into crescents and bake for 12 minutes at 375.