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These stamps are on a roll.

  • 1 Baguette stamp
    The French postal service made a scratch and sniff stamp that smells like baguettes. (La Poste)
  • 2 baguette stamp
    A bakery owner puts baguettes in a bag. (AP/Michel Euler)
  • 3 baguette stamp
    A French baker removes baguettes from the oven. (AP/Michel Euler)
  • 4 baguette stamp
    The word baguette means little rod or wand in French. (123RF)
  • 1 Baguette stamp
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Mmm.  Catch a whiff of fresh bread.  This kind never goes stale.  France made scratch and sniff stamps.  They smell like baguettes.

The loaves are a favorite in France.  These stamps are the best thing since sliced bread!

Pray: Thank God for giving us each day our daily bread.

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Bready or not, here come scratch and sniff stamps. France began selling them in May. Crust me, they smell just like baguettes. Each one costs about $2.13. The French post office is La Poste. It says baguettes are “the jewel of our culture.” Legend says Napoleon ordered bread that would fit into a soldier’s uniform pocket. Crumb and get these skinny loaves! Do you want to make your own baguette? All you need is flour, water, salt, and yeast.

“I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me shall not hunger.” (John 6:35)

For more about bread, see Walter the Baker by Eric Carle in our Recommended Reading.