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Children's Ministry Magazine

Snack Creations of Biblical Proportions

...we all scream for a Red Sea Split!

Enjoy a fun and tasty Bible story experience with this unforgettable menu.

Activity: For fun Bible story connections, create a menu of the following ice cream confections. Have people order their favorite concoction...

Red Sea Split -- A vanilla ice cream and banana trough filled with strawberry topping for those who desire freedom from the slavery of hunger.

Tower of Babel -- A towering combination of assorted ice creams covered with chocolate and strawberry toppings, smothered with chocolate chips and sprinkles -- a multiethnic concoction.

Joseph's Cone of Many Colors -- A cone of rainbow sherbet to refresh people on their way to Egypt.

Noah's Ark -- Two scoops of chocolate ice cream stuffed with animal crackers and surrounded by a flood of chocolate syrup. Topped off with a drop of rainbow sherbet. A child's "Noah's Lifeboat" is available with smaller portions.

Samson and Delilah -- A luscious scoop of vanilla ice cream covered with strawberry topping that shares the dish with a Samson-sized scoop of chocolate ice cream. Covered with a full head of chocolate chip "hair" or coconut shavings.

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego -- Three princely kinds of ice cream drenched in hot fudge and surrounded by a fiery furnace of red hot candies.

The Garden of Eaten -- Two scoops of strawberry ice cream and one scoop of rainbow sherbet covered with three fruity toppings -- compete with a gummy snake on the side.

Mount Sinai -- A mountain of vanilla ice cream smothered in hot fudge and topped with two wafer "stone tablets." A child's "Hill Sinai" is available with smaller portions.

Karl Bastian
Chicago, Illinois



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