Who was at the Last Supper?
- Jesus
- Matthew
- Peter
- Judas Iscariot
- Jude/Thaddeus
- Simon the Zealot
- Andrew
- Nathaniel/Bartholemew
- Thomas
- James the Lesser (aka James, son of Alphaeus)
- Phillip
Who was at the Last Supper?
- Jesus
- Matthew
- Peter
- Judas Iscariot
- Jude/Thaddeus
- Simon the Zealot
- Andrew
- Nathaniel/Bartholemew
- Thomas
- James the Lesser (aka James, son of Alphaeus)
- Phillip
- James the Greater (aka James, son of Zebedee)
Who was at the Last Supper?
- Jesus
- Matthew
- Peter
- Judas Iscariot
- Jude/Thaddeus
- Simon the Zealot
- Andrew
- Nathaniel/Bartholemew
- Thomas
- James the Lesser (aka James, son of Alphaeus)
- Phillip
- James the Greater (aka James, son of Zebedee)
- John
Next: Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
(Hey, Nonsuch, what happened to your German Christmas fruitcake? Stollen!) 
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
8 Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
- Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
- Charoses (a mixture of apples, nuts, and really sweet wine - a Passover staple used to represent brick mortar)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
- Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
- Charoses (a mixture of apples, nuts, and really sweet wine - a Passover staple used to represent brick mortar)
- Marshmallow Peeps (American Easter treat)
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
- Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
- Charoses (a mixture of apples, nuts, and really sweet wine - a Passover staple used to represent brick mortar)
- Marshmallow Peeps (American Easter treat)
- Biddenden Cakes- wafers with an imprint of medieval conjoined twins Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst in Biddenden, Kent, England, give on Easter
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Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
- Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
- Charoses (a mixture of apples, nuts, and really sweet wine - a Passover staple used to represent brick mortar)
- Marshmallow Peeps (American Easter treat)
- Biddenden Cakes- wafers with an imprint of medieval conjoined twins Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst in Biddenden, Kent, England, give on Easter
- Memorial Day outdoors grill: a custom in America of turning meat into something resembling charcoal.
Holiday Foods Unique To A Particular Culture
- Fanesca (Easter soup in Ecuador)
- Julekake (Norwegian Christmas bread)
- Figgy pudding (British and Commonwealth Christmas)
- Stollen (German Christmas fruitcake)
- Fastnachts (German doughnuts made on Shrove Tuesday)
- Hamentaschen (“Haman’s pockets,” Jewish pastries for Purim)
- Thanksgiving dinner (Plymouth colony, 1621)
- Mardi Gras king cake, among French/Cajuns in Louisiana
- Charoses (a mixture of apples, nuts, and really sweet wine - a Passover staple used to represent brick mortar)
- Marshmallow Peeps (American Easter treat)
- Biddenden Cakes- wafers with an imprint of medieval conjoined twins Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst in Biddenden, Kent, England, give on Easter
- Memorial Day outdoors grill: a custom in America of turning meat into something resembling charcoal.
- Sugar skulls (Day of the Dead, Mexico)
Next category:
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
- The scent of a freshly mowed lawn
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
- The scent of a freshly mowed lawn
- Shedding of the heavy clothing.
I wore my first short-sleeved shirt today in fact, since maybe October.
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
- The scent of a freshly mowed lawn
- Shedding of the heavy clothing.
- Warm weather
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
- The scent of a freshly mowed lawn
- Shedding of the heavy clothing.
- Warm weather
- Longer days
Greatest thing about the arrival of spring
- Songbirds in the morning
- The scent of a freshly mowed lawn
- Shedding of the heavy clothing.
- Warm weather
- Longer days
- Baseball season