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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

719.0. "Trivial help needed!!" by CASPRO::SEDER () Thu Sep 14 1989 14:37

     I know this isn't the place to ask this...(I also posted it in
     FOO::TRIVIA), but there are a lot of intelligent people in this
     conference that might be able to help me........
    

     Here's the question:
    

     Does anyone know the significance/purpose of Jordan almonds 
     at a bridal shower? (as favors)
    
    (this isn't a quiz....I really don't know the answer, but I'm hoping
     someone else does      :^)


	Thanks in advance...

					PJS
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719.1and pastel-pretty besidesTLE::RANDALLliving on another planetThu Sep 14 1989 18:171
    Because they make nice snacks?
719.2GLIVET::RECKARDJon Reckard, 381-0878, ZKO3-2/T63Thu Sep 14 1989 19:522
Symbolism for impending bliss?  See, across the Jordan was the land flowing
with milk and honey.  And nuts?
719.3COOKIE::DEVINEBob Devine, CXNThu Sep 14 1989 20:4410
    I've never heard of this custom.  Where was the wedding held?
    
    Rice is often thrown as a symbol of fertility.  However a few
    local weddings have used bird seed so that it is quickly eaten
    by wild birds (the fact that a few infants have been born with
    beaks can be just called coincidence).
    
    Perhaps there is a more prosaic explanation for Jordan almonds.
    For example, was one of the couple's parents or cousins in the
    wholesale food business and happened to have some left over?
719.4Only for bridal showers...CASPRO::SEDERThu Sep 14 1989 23:2023
    It's not a wedding custom. At a lot of bridal showers, party favors
    are given out (such as potpourri in tiny baskets, or Jordan almonds
    in a little "pouch" made of netting...). Jordan almonds (for those
    not familiar with them), are almonds with a brightly colored candy
    coating.                             
    
    There is some symbolic reason for it, but I can't, for the life
    of me, remember what it is. My wife is matron of honor for an
    approaching wedding, and the bride-to-be jokingly said she _had_
    to have Jordan almonds, but only if my wife found out what they
    meant. I haven't had much luck finding it in any etiquette books,
    or in any books dealing with wedding customs. Maybe there _is_ no
    reason for it. But, hey, if there isn't a reason, why spend all
    that money on fancy nuts. I would just give M&M's, but that's the
    kind o' classy guy I is.     :^)
    
    
    Thanks.
    
    
    RE: bird seed/infants with beaks.
        :^) :^D :^) :^D
                         
719.5Perhaps she thought they were bedroom sweetsLAMHRA::WHORLOWVenturers do it in the bushMon Sep 18 1989 11:1010
    G'day,
    
    Without wishing to cast nasturtiums...
    
    
    "_had_ to have jordan almonds...."
    
    like strawberries and ice cream with vinegar at 3am?.....
    
    djw
719.6:^DCASPRO::SEDERMon Sep 18 1989 14:573
    Come to think of it....that _does_ rather sound like her...
    
    :^) :^)