There are so many meals, snacks, and treats that can be made for All Saints Day.
In fact, if you want an idea, you could pick just about anything shared on Catholic Cuisine, peruse our past sharing of Simple Eats with the Saints, borrow an idea from Snacking with the Saints, or browse Pinterest.
Mind you, our parties are often thrown togther fairly last-minute by busy moms who have too much going on, so you won't find picture-perfect set ups in the photos - just quick, easy ideas.
We love bringing these, because they can be gluten-free and eveyrone likes them.
Find a printable signfor this along with other snakcs here.
3. St. Maria's Stew
A crock of stew warms everyone up. Use your favorite recipe or the one here, and find a printable signfor this along with other snakcs here.
4. Blood of the Martyrs
Juice wigglers made like the orange juice ones described here, but with red 100% juice instead of orange juice, always go in a flash!
5. Saint Halo's
Sure, they brown quickly if you don't shake them in lemon juice, ut sliced apples and caramel are always a hit!
8. St. Isidore's Bounty
It's alwasy good to have whole foods to balance the treats, so a tray of favorite produce is a must most years!
What are some of your favorite simple eats for All Saints Day parties? Do share them with us by posting them as comments or on our Facebook page. Thank you so much!
I am thinking to throw an All Saints party for my confirmation class this year and your ideas for treats are fantastic. Thanks! 😊
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