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The Tradition behind Rosca De Reyes
Read full article: The Tradition behind Rosca De ReyesMany families in Houston celebrate The Epiphany or Three Kings Day on January 6 with a Rosca De Reyes. This beautifully decorated sweet bread is the centerpiece of a long held tradition that celebrates the end of the Christmas season. Houston Life sent Melanie Camp along to Arandas Bakery in Sharpstown to learn more about, including the significance of baking in a little baby Jesus figurine into the bread.
#13FallenSoldiers: How Houston-area businesses are honoring 13 U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan
Read full article: #13FallenSoldiers: How Houston-area businesses are honoring 13 U.S. service members killed in AfghanistanHouston-area businesses are paying tribute to the 13 U.S. service members who were killed while serving in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Arandas Bakery will give away free sweet bread, bottle of hand sanitizer Tuesday afternoon
Read full article: Arandas Bakery will give away free sweet bread, bottle of hand sanitizer Tuesday afternoonHOUSTON One of Houstons popular Mexican-style bakeries, famous for serving warm conchas, is giving back to its community during the coronavirus pandemic. Arandas Bakery wants to make sure its customers are staying safe and taken care of by giving away one bag of pan dulce, also known as sweet bread in English, and a bottle of hand sanitizer. We understand these are difficult times, Arandas Bakery said on their Facebook post, translated from Spanish. Arandas Bakery has four locations throughout the Houston-area participating in the giveaway. Find the nearest location near you:9803 Gulf Freeway, Houston8331 Beechnut, Houston5307 Airline, Houston11919 Eastex Freeway, Houston