Thursday, April 24, 2014

It Does Not Matter How You Choose To Eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup FREE Printout

It Does Not Matter How You Choose To Eat a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup,
What Really Matter's Are The Choice's That You Make!

My kids showed me the cutest U-Tube Video about
"How General Authorities Eat Their Reese's Peanut Butter Cups":

I just thought it was so cute and a lot of fun to use with the youth, so I decided to make a little handout to use with the video.  Here they are below.  One is to use with the mini Peanut Butter Cup, and the other is to use with the normal sized Peanut Butter Cup.


To use the printout just click on the picture to make it large, then right click and save it into your pictures, or copy and paste it into you printing program.
Regular Peanut Butter Cup Version:
I printed it out on colored cardstock and then added the peanut butter cup to the center.



Mini Peanut Butter Cup Version:
I printed it out on colored cardstock and then added the peanut butter cup to the center.


 I wanted to emphasize making the right choice so 
I redid this for my seminary class.
Here are the printouts for the CTR Version:
Single Printout:

Multiple printouts:




My son had brought home a written copy from his mission. 
Here it is below:
How General Authorities Eat a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup
(author unknown)

 Dieter F. Uchtdorf
I turned the peanut butter cup to properly take a bite and in doing so, I over-corrected. This resulted in me smearing chocolate on my upper lip. Had I been just one degree under what I calculated, I would have successfully enjoyed the Reeses without making a mess. Which brings me to a story about aviation…
 Dallin H. Oaks
The Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup challenges us to consume. From the beginning there have been three steps in eating a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. First, remove the wrapper. This is best done quickly, by turning the cup over, grasping the outer fold and pulling away from the bottom. Second ?
 Joseph B. Wirthlin
When I was young I would sprint to the corner store, buy a Reese’s and run my hand through my hair before taking it down in one bite. These days I don’t sprint, and I have no hair, but the peanut butter cup remains.
 Richard G. Scott
If you have not eaten a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, I plead with you. Eat one now. Enjoy the chocolate, the peanut butter. Do not delay. If you have thought, “That’s not for me,” I plead with you to reconsider. Of all foods I treasure, this one was the first.

 Boyd K. Packer
In all my years, I have always eaten my Reese's Peanut Butter Cups the same way the established way we have been instructed to eat them. There is a far greater evil in this world, though those who believe they can eat their cups in a way unconventional to the time-honored manner. We must be true and faithful and eat our Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups in the customary and recognized approach as it has heretofore been established.

Thomas S. Monson
I remember I ate my first Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup when I was a tender lad of eight. My mother came up to me, and with a loving twinkle in her eye, asked, ‘Tommy, are you eating a Reese’s?’
And I would invariably smile up to her, ‘Yes, yes, I am.’
‘But Tommy, did you know that Sister Jensen next door hasn’t eaten a Reese’s Cup in years?’ My young mind thought upon the plight of my neighbor. Tears were shed. Hearts were gladdened. A cup was shared.

If you would like to see some additional General Authorities ideas check out the one on Mormon Momma

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