arob

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Easter eggs is a very old Christian tradition. Why? The Easter egg symbolizes the empty tomb of Jesus. Huh? yes .. to ancient man the egg was a miracle. A chicken egg appears to be like the stone of a tomb, yet a live bird hatches from it!. Similarly, the Easter egg, for Christians, is a reminder that Jesus rose from the grave, and that those who believe will also experience eternal life.

This mold appears to be made of a tin. Tin molds were used for such confectioneries because tin was even more versatile. Madelines, teacakes, and petit fours were all baked in small, stamped-tin “patty pans,”
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This Easter egg mold snaps tight to keep heat in and bake the oval objects hard with a smooth finish on the surface that happens naturally when the chocolate cools *in some processes with some types of chocolate.
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Shasha Shaun Navazesh CEO of Shasha Bread, sprouted grains bread bakery has these antiques on display to the public in his museum-like shrine to the history of bread making in Etobicoke Ontario Canada alongside kitchenware and other bread baking collectibles gathered from all around the world.
 

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