![]() ![]() They were delicious then and are delicious now, and are a great thing to make ahead of time and keep in the fridge (or freezer, in the case of the youth group moms, if I remember correctly) until you need to pop them in the oven. I remember seeing them working in the kitchen, assembling what seemed to be millions (and that was just my share) of individual foil-wrapped sandwiches that eventually made their way into the oven…and then into our mouths. But one of my favorite food memories are the hot ham sandwiches the youth group moms used to make. Everything from pizza to Cheetos and everything in between. Youth groups are good like that!Īnother thing I remember about my youth group days is eating. You keep going, and the object of the game is to be the last one that doesn’t crack up, and this is very difficult.ģ. Then you alternate saying “Ha,” except with each person’s turn they add an additional “Ha.” So the first person says “Ha.” Then the second person says “Ha ha.” Then the third person says “Ha ha ha” and so on. Play the “Ha” game: You lie on your back with your head resting on the stomach of the person next to you, then their head rests on the stomach of the person next to them, etc. See how many marshmallows we could shove into our mouths (I’m not sure how one of us didn’t choke).Ģ. When I was growing up, I participated in my Episcopal church’s youth group, and I have lots of memories of weekly meetings where we did things like:ġ. ![]()
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