A blessing upon the house of anyone who has ever created a book of recipes, craft instructions, or sheet music and made sure it was published SPIRAL BOUND.
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A blessing upon the house of anyone who has ever created a book of recipes, craft instructions, or sheet music and made sure it was published SPIRAL BOUND.
August 1985. 'Leathers you crave'
Bakers who knead the dough are not striking because they need more dough but because their union label does not appear on all breads. They are asking, in English and Yiddish, that no one buy bread without the union label. The demonstration took place at 7th Street and Avenue B, August 16, 1929.
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Saint Anthony the Abbot (St. Anthony the Great)
251-356
Feast Day: January 17
Patronage: bakers, farmers, farm animals, cemetery workers, basket weavers, monks, butchers, protection against skin rashes and diseases, epilepsy, amputees
Saint Anthony the Abbot was the founder of Christian monasticism and it’s first Abbot. Considered a Desert Father, he led a life of severe asceticism and strove for complete solitude. After hearing the Gospel of Matthew 19:21 he gave away all his possessions and lived as a hermit. Through his intercession, he brought about miraculous healings, comforts to the suffering and wise guidance to his followers. He was a friend of St. Paul the Hermit and St. Athanasius wrote his biography.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase. (website)
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Baker's Chocolate, 1931
12 Days of Christmas: Day 5 🔔