Tuesday 12 January 2021

January Cross Buns

I snapped a photo at a supermarket, on 2nd January, 2021:

Not so unusual; I imagine many, most, or all, supermarkets had the equivalent.

Some people I know think it is too early for these buns. The Christmas season was still running.

The buns are traditionally known as "Hot Cross Buns". (Nice to imagine them coming directly from the local bakery, straight from the cooking oven.)

However - shops have to do the best they can to support their sales. Probably this season that is even more so, with all the distortions of the COVID-19 pandemic. We need the commercial worlds to continue. Commercial decisions are just that.

Moreover, there is another thought. The "Cross Bun" is a fruit bun with an added cross shape on top. The cross is added as part of the baking process. The cross may cause someone to think of the crucifixion of Jesus. Is that not appropriate in the season? At any season?

Do cross buns (hot or cold) stimulate reflection? Could be a gain there. Why did Jesus come the first time?

Jesus' execution (cross) is a topic I have considered previously...

https://www.jesussaviour4unme.com/2018/05/crosses.html

https://www.jesussaviour4unme.com/2019/03/messiah-crucified.html

https://www.jesussaviour4unme.com/2019/03/died.html
 

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