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brightmeadow Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 06:30:59 AM
I was just reading the joke about the little girl saying grace in the "jokes" thread, which reminded me I wanted a collection of table graces. Does anyone have some they could post here? I'm thinking of embroidering them on breadcloths, towels, potholders, etc.

Here's one of the ones we used when we were kids:

Thank you for the food we eat,
Thank you for the world so sweet,
Thank you for the birds that sing,
Thank you God, for everything!

Can you help me by posting others? TIA!


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Annab Posted - Oct 23 2007 : 5:34:14 PM
Here's one we sang at home on occasion.

Evening is here the board is spread, thanks be to God who gives us bread. Praise God for bread.

Otherwise, we just prayed for whatever was on our minds, for family and of course for the food.

My family has moved down South as of 3 years ago so we are able to spend more time together and nice meals out. Since we are essentially in the buckle of the bible belt, it is a kind of comfort to know that around here, a prayer in a public restaurant is more common than not. Kind of cool too when a waitress or waiter bows their head with us. (I peek)
KimmyWVSC Posted - Oct 23 2007 : 07:29:26 AM
Our grace is a little different each time, when grace actually gets said. I'm a little ashamed to admit that when gaggles of teenage boys are involved food, not faith, seems to be the number one priority. They tend to dive in while the rest of us are bowing our heads . I'm trying to put a my foot down and an end to it, but ya'll know how that kinda stuff goes. Anyways, ours are different each time. Asking blessings for certain people in need and asking God to watch over those who aren't with us, that sort of thing. Without fail we ask that the food is blessed to the nourishment of our bodies so that we may better serve the Lord. I read one in a book one time that I always liked.

Bless our meal, dear Lord,
Bless us all, each one of us.
And let us find among pain and joy
That you have lit your peace in our home.--J.I. Bondesen (1844-1911) Denmark

"Behold, I make all things new." Revelations 21:5
Tammy Claxton Posted - Oct 11 2007 : 11:13:45 AM
This is my dad's blessing. He has said this as long as I can remember:

Gracious, heavenly father
Let us thank you for this food
That we are about to receive
In Jesus's name,
Amen

I look forward to him saying it everytime they come over for dinner.

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Annab Posted - Oct 09 2007 : 7:57:44 PM
Here's one we always sang at Y camp

O, the Lord is good to me, and so I thank the Lord.
For the sun, the rain and the apple seed, the Lord is good to me.
farmgirlwannabe Posted - Oct 03 2007 : 10:02:11 AM
"Thank you Lord, for thy love and tender care,
And the blessings that we share"-
That was the standard blessing in our family when we were kids-
Audrina
elah Posted - Oct 03 2007 : 05:29:51 AM
That's the right prayer Brenda!
You will have to post some of your embroidery work for us to see.
brightmeadow Posted - Oct 02 2007 : 10:26:36 PM
thanks, everyone, I'm going to use several of these for embroidering.

You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2
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garliclady Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 9:20:04 PM
"The Moravian Blessing"
Come Lord Jesus
Our Guest to be
and bless these gifts
bestowed by Thee

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Marybeth Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 8:09:39 PM
Bless us O Lord...that's the one we said and at my Mother's we still do. MB

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 6:31:09 PM
Yes, I imagined it somewhat like the old woman that lived in a shoe--that's why "you picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille..." worked--gosh, gal, you left me with Four Hundred Children and a crop in the field....used to belt that one out at the top of my lungs, I did :)

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brightmeadow Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 5:28:15 PM
Jonni - FOUR HUNDRED CHILDREN?????? my oh my

You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2
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brightmeadow Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 5:26:57 PM

By traditional Catholic prayer, do you mean this one?

Bless us O Lord, and these thy gifts,
Which we are about to receive, from thy bounty,
Through Christ, Our Lord.
Amen.

That's the one my husband always uses. When MIL says it she adds a bunch more to the end - but always the same.



You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2
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elah Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 2:04:14 PM
We just say the traditional Catholic meal time prayer and then add any special intentions to the end of it.
jpbluesky Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 1:06:09 PM
Come Lord Jesus
And be our guest.
Let this food
To us be blessed.

That is our long time, family blessing, and even though we use many others, sometimes our little granddaughter asks for it especially.

Here is another one we sing:

God our father, God our father
We give thanks, we give thanks,
For our many blessings, for our many blessings
Amen, amen.
sung to the tune of "are you sleeping, brother john")

Psalm 51: 10-13
mommatracy Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 09:56:16 AM
As kids we always recited this one together.
God is Great
God is Good
Let us thank Him for our food
By his hands we are fed
Thank you for our daily bread
Amen
Tracy Smith
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 09:45:10 AM
In Sunday School and Vacation Bible School, I remember saying,
"God is great, God is good and we thank you for our food"....

That's what I remember, now it certainly could have been something else because also from that same time, I remember the Kenny Rogers song (You Picked a fine time to leave me Lucille) as ".....Four Hundred Children and a crop in the field...."

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Marybeth Posted - Oct 01 2007 : 09:19:01 AM
We always said a religious Grace but when we were teenagers we often just shouted out:
Good Food
Good Friends
Good God
Let's eat
MB

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JudyBlueEyes Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 09:30:13 AM
There's the Scottish "Selkirk Grace:"
Some hae meat wha canna eat,
And some can eat wha want it,
But we hae meat, and we can eat,
And sae the Lord be thankit.

(Some have meat who cannot eat, and some can eat who want it, but we have meat and we can eat, and so the Lord be thanked.)

I like this one.

We come from the earth, we go back to the earth, and in between, we garden!
willowtreecreek Posted - Sep 30 2007 : 07:03:50 AM
My daddy always lead the dinner prayer but my sister and I would often finsih by saying

and thanks for the grub
YEAH GOD!

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