03/28/2026
🫒The Last Supper wasn't just a meal.
It was a moment of profound communion, using the simple, unleavened bread—bread made without yeast or raising agents—of Passover.
🫒The tradition of eating unleavened bread is deeply rooted in the transition from the Old Testament Passover to the New Testament celebration of the Resurrection.
✨ ️Symbol of Haste: It represents a state of readiness and the urgent departure from a life of bo***ge.
🩸The "Bread of Affliction": It serves as a physical reminder of the suffering and hardships endured before deliverance.
✝️ Spiritual Cleansing: Consuming unleavened bread symbolizes a desire for internal purity and the removal of "spiritual leaven" from one’s life before the joy of Easter.
🫒Consuming unleavened bread in the days leading up to Easter (often on Maundy Thursday) serves as a sensory bridge. It forces a moment of reflection on the gravity of the Crucifixion and the humility of the Lenten season before the "leavened" abundance and celebration of Easter Sunday.
🫒This season, reclaim that sense of deep connection and presence. I am hand-baking batches of unleavened bread to serve as the centerpiece for your Holy Week.
✝️ Gather your family & friends.
Break this bread together in remembrance, and experience a shared spiritual closeness.
Let its simple taste remind you of what is essential.
🍞 To help you bring the traditional reminder for the reason of this season I am taking orders to create a batch of unleavened bread to share with your loved ones.
🍞 $12 for a single "batch" (will make 8-10 pieces)
🍞 $20 for 2 "batches"
💕 Please message me at Lacey Picker to place an order.
⏰️ Orders will close Tuesday at noon.