Saturday, April 10, 2010


janna: "sometimes easter just comes over you all at once. and it seems so impossible. [hurray for grace!]

anna: "Easter reminds me of those resurrection rolls that you always talked about-- but never made..."

janna: "well come and visit...i will make you some. its amazing because when they come out of the oven, they are empty!"

anna: "I still don't believe it and demand photographic evidence"

janna: "ok. or you could just come and visit."

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since anna did not come to visit over Easter, here are the pictures of the famous resurrection rolls!


step 1: roll marshmallow into butter. then into
cinnamonsugar goodness. [sorry heather]
unroll crescent roll and place marshmallow
inside [like putting Jesus in the tomb]
place in oven and follow directions on crescent roll tube.




















step 2: take out of oven and spread melted butter on top. add cinnamon sugar mix to top if desired. caution: they are hot! [because of the marshmallow goo exploding everywhere and all]










step 3: break open crescent roll and behold! its empty!! all that is left is marshmallow goo and cinnamon sugary goodness. you might need a glass of milk to go with it :)










there you have it. resurrection rolls.

[also anna, i should get extra credit in heaven because i watched the passion on good friday. and believe me, i think once a school year is plenty.]

and i really want to be like "Jesus, you know im not worth that...you should just go back to God."
but i am so glad that Jesus and i dont have the same mindset and im so glad he was brave enough and in God's will enough to go through with it.

because He did all that. for me.

insane.

3 comments:

  1. That is so amazing! Sounds yummy-- I might have to try it!

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  2. I'm confused. So are you saying that, while in the tomb, Jesus melted into goo and left cinnamon and sugar all over the place? I don't know which Gospel you read, but my Bible doesn't have that part.

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  3. I have so say, that does sound delicious. But, alas (as you thoughtfully apologized for above) I can't have any.. And I suppose they wouldn't be as good without the cinnamon. Like french toast without the cinnamon, or cinnamon rolls without the cinnamon. :(
    I am impressed with your cooking skillz though!

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