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This Makes Sense If These Religious Candles Are Edible

1.27.10 8:00 AM EDT By Phil Villarreal

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(Chris Illuminati)

Chris spotted this sign at a New Jersey supermarket. I’m a fan of the convenient placement of the religious candles, which are one of my favorite ingredients in chili along with rice, beans, potatoes and canned vegetables.

What’s your favorite religious candle recipe?

1.27.10By Phil Villarreal

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