For the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul today I put together a special lunch for the kids using St. Paul symbols. It was easy, quick, and very kid friendly. Maybe this is what I had for lunch as well, so maybe it's also adult friendly.
Here is what you'll need to put on your shopping list.
"Wait, what is the ice cream for?" you ask. It's for the stormy sea dessert! Let's start there.
St. Paul made many voyages to spread the gospel. On one such trip there was a massive storm that left him shipwrecked. To remind us of this Pauline adventure we mixed Sprite, blue food coloring, and vanilla ice cream to create a stormy sea.
Because St. Paul was a Roman citizen he was not crucified, but rather beheaded with a sword. For this reason the sword is St. Paul's symbol. To incorporate this symbol into our lunch we made hotdog swords with pretzel stick blades. The kids loved being able to dip these into ketchup and eat them in one bite.
As I already mentioned, St. Paul made many voyages, so we made apple and cheese ships for the many boats he traveled on.
Finally, St. Paul is the author of many of the books of the New Testament. In the past the Scriptures were written on and read from scrolls. To remind us of St. Paul's writings we had Fruit by the Foot scrolls.
St. Paul, pray for us!
Love it, Lisa! What a fun lunch.
ReplyDeleteI love this! So quick to put together,,,bookmarking for June!
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