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People love bread from France.

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    A bakery owner smells the fresh bread. She makes sure it is just right. (AP/Michel Euler)
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    A baker takes baguettes out of an oven. (AP/Michel Euler)
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    A woman puts baguettes in a bag. (AP/Michel Euler)
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    The United Nations keeps a list of treasures. It put baguettes on the list. (AP/Michel Euler)
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Few bake this bread the old way.  It is on a list to stay safe.

Feeling hungry for a feast?
Stir up flour, salt, and yeast.
Bake it just in time for lunch.
Now bite into your baguette (bag-ET). CRUNCH!

Pray: Thank God for the gift of bread. Like bread, Jesus’ body was broken for His people.

Read More: The United Nations added the baguette to its list of treasures. About 400 French bakeries close each year. French bread lovers want baguettes to stick around. The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) names many treasures. Straw weaving in Belarus, mask dancing in Korea, and camel calling in Saudi Arabia are on the list. Jesus used bread to remind us that He died for us. 

“He broke it and gave it to them, saying, ‘This is my body, which is given for you.’” (Luke 22:19)