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I would have called them Jeez-Its Another FUN FACT:
Companies that make communion wafers always have extra bits of the material (bc the wafers are cut from big sheets), and sometimes they sell bags of these "host scraps" as a snack.
They're especially popular in Quebec! 30 134 689
bsky.app/profile/orac... Ok, here me out.
Communion bread baked into rings.
Call them Sacrament-O's. 16
“Toasted Hosts” is pretty good, though. 6
Commun-Yums... Or Christ Crispies... 2
Hostess Snacks Host’s Do Not Holes 1 3
Winner winner jesus dinner! 3
Tabarnak-Os if sold in Quebec. 3
I Can't Believe It's Not Jesus 2
youth pastor: you know who was also rough around the edges? 2
I think He’d approve of the hummus. 1
Huh. Refreshingly down to earth. When I was a kid I thought Jesus's body tasted terrible but was still afraid to chew it. 1
I did an art project in hs where I made a cereal box for Communion Wafer Crispies that those scraps would have been perfect for 1
@ivacheung.bsky.social we once bought some from the cloistered nuns in Toledo in Spain. 1 1
Not us. We were on a day trip from Madrid
Not sure if Camino goes thru Toledo.
We crossed Camino routes in St Jean Pied-de-Port and Pamplona 1
Jeez-it is also the thing you say when those get stuck to the roof of your mouth! (childhood trauma triggered) 😅 1
I’ve had these. They are sacrelicious 1
Christ crisps is the best I can do; you win. 1
Ya know, man, ya slept on this a while. Workshopped it. But well done. Worth it.