Music from the Mormon Tabernacle Choir starts and for the next two hours, you and your family will hear — and be spiritually fed — from the leaders of the church. That's right, it's general conference.
But there is that two-hour break between sessions when many sit down to eat, whether it has simmered in a slow cooker for two hours or (on Saturday) it's pizza delivered to the church.
Are there treats or other foods that are considered conference traditions? What are some of the traditional foods and recipes that you or your family have during conference time?
We'd like to know. Please send them to mormontimes@desnews.com and include the recipe, recipe source and your name and contact information.
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