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APDG ~ National Pretzel Day

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APDG ~ National Pretzel Day
Group:Artistic Profile Deco Group ;-)
Swap Coordinator:Nellie1 (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Miscellaneous  Games 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Rating requirement:4.90
Last day to signup/drop:April 22, 2016
Date items must be sent by:April 26, 2016
Number of swap partners:3
Description:

National Pretzel Day

Date When Celebrated : Always April 26

National Pretzel Day celebrates pretzels of all shapes and sizes.

How do you like your pretzel? Thick or thin? Straight or twisted? Crisp and crunchy, or soft? Salted, unsalted, mustard flavored, perhaps? There's no shortage of types of pretzels. If you are having trouble deciding which ones, we suggest you mix a bunch of different types of pretzels in a big bowl, and grab a handful, or two, or three, or.....

Did you know? Pretzels are believed to be the world's oldest snack. Pretzels date back to 610AD in Southern France. Monks baked thin strips of dough into the shape of a child's arms folded in prayer. Add a little salt, and Voila! ...the pretzel industry was born.

Do you know how to celebrate National Pretzel Day? We thought so!

Origin of "National Pretzel Day": Our research did not find the creator, or the origin of this day.

This is referred to as a "National" day. However, we did not find any congressional records or presidential proclamations for this day.

This is a quick turn around swap,so hurry. You will have three partners and you will post a minimum of three images having to do with pretzels/national pretzel day. It's senders choice, but try to mix it up for a nice variety.

To post an image on your partner's profile go to the leave comment box and use ![alt text](image url) and hit the post comment button.

Newbies are welcome with a very well filled out profile and at least 3 rated swaps. Have fun!

No recent(last six months) 1's or 3's, please. I won't angel, so don't join if you can't fulfill the terms. I will check profiles and ban as needed. Any questions give me a buzz. Rock on, swappers!

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anrtist 04/23/2016 #

I am sending these mouth watering morsels to ALL who joined in the APDG ~ National Pretzel Day swap! ;-) I hope we all get to enjoy a

PRETZEL or 2 or 3 or 4 or MORE for

NATIONAL PRETZEL DAY!!! ;-)




Though the exact origins of the pretzel remain mysterious, legend has it that the story began around A.D. 610, when Italian monks presented their young students with treats of baked dough twisted in the shape of crossed arms. At the time, crossing one’s arms was the traditional posture for prayer. As the custom spread through medieval Europe, the pretzel’s three holes came to represent the Holy Trinity—Father, Son and Holy Spirit—and the twisty baked good became associated with good luck, long life and prosperity.

The Catholic Church played a leading role in the early history of the pretzel. In the seventh century, the church dictated stricter rules governing fasting and abstinence during Lent than it does today. Pretzels, made of a simple mixture of water, flour and salt, were an ideal food to consume during Lent, when all types of meat, dairy and eggs were prohibited.

The first pretzels were baked as a soft, squishy bread, like the soft pretzels of today. Some say they were originally called “bracellae,” the Latin term for “little arms,” from which Germans later derived the word “bretzel.” According to others, the earliest pretzels were dubbed “pretiolas,” meaning “little rewards,” and handed out by the monks when their young pupils recited their prayers correctly. Whatever they may have been called, the popularity of these twisty treats spread across Europe during the Middle Ages. Seen as a symbol of good luck, prosperity and spiritual fulfillment, pretzels were also commonly distributed to the poor, as a way of providing them with both spiritual and literal sustenance.


& I will close with a Little dessert


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ENJOY! Blessings, cc

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