Three Cheers to the Virgin Mother

So it’s less than two weeks until our annual holiday party and I still don’t have much of a menu planned out.

Nor do I have all of my decorations up.

But I do have a partial menu plan and a partial theme. Our party is on Dec. 12, which happens to be the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

She’s my absolute favorite patron saint. It could be my southwestern upbringing. Whatever the reason, I love the mother-and-child symbolism and the Mexican art depicting her.

In celebration of the holidays and the feast day, we’ll have a Mexican food table.

And I’ll have a prayer candle burning for the Virgin Mother.

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2 thoughts on “Three Cheers to the Virgin Mother

  1. if you can get a calabasa, you could make a calabasa (aka pumpkin)pie or soup. If you can not find a calabasa, I can send you seed to grow your own for next year. Winter squash are easily crossed, so don't grow them in your same garden space with other acorn, pumpkin etc.. if you plan to save your seed.

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  2. if you can get a calabasa, you could make a calabasa (aka pumpkin)pie or soup. If you can not find a calabasa, I can send you seed to grow your own for next year. Winter squash are easily crossed, so don't grow them in your same garden space with other acorn, pumpkin etc.. if you plan to save your seed.

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