How to Prepare Hanukkah Food
Hanukkah is the festival of lights that is celebrated by the Jewish faith for eight days. It symbolizes the time in Jewish history when oil that should only have burned for one night lasted eight nights. Unlike most holidays celebrated with one ... [... more]
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How to Make Kugel for Hanukkah
Unlike other Jewish desserts, the word "kugel" can describe many types of side dishes or desserts that are baked. While there are a large variety of kugels, the best kugel to serve during a food-heavy holiday like Hanukkah is a basic noodle ... [... more]
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How to Make a Rich Hot Chocolate
Thoughts of winter bring images of fireplaces, snow blizzards and festive holiday parties-all of which are more enjoyable with a steaming cup of hot chocolate. Since a daily run to your favorite beverage shop can get expensive, try the below ... [... more]
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How to Make A Classic Hanukkah Dish: Latkes
These warm, crisp potato pancakes, which are called latkes make a wonderful snack on a cold winter night. These potato pancakes can be made in a variety of flavors, including fresh thyme, sage, sweet paprika, or ground cumin. Or a fruit ... [... more]
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How to Make Hanukkah Nut Cakes
Jewish people often celebrate holidays and remember their collective past through foods, especially desserts. Nut cakes are rich, delicious treats that are often served for breakfast or as a snack during Hanukkah and other Jewish holidays. This ... [... more]
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How to Make Marshmallow Dreidels
Traditionally children play the dreidel game during the eight days of Hanukkah as a fun way to remember Jewish heritage. Dreidels made of marshmallow mimic the shape of this game's toy and offer a fun snack for children during the holiday season. ... [... more]
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How to Make Egg Free and Dairy Free Holiday Cookies
Baking cookies without eggs and butter for the holidays is easier than you think. Here's a great cookie-cutter recipe for the holidays. Children will love to help decorate these! In a medium bowl, add flour and spices - mix lightly with a ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Hanukkah Traditions
There are some popular traditions associated with celebrating Hanukkah (which can also be spelled as Chanukkah or other similar ways). This list will lead you through some of the major Hanukkah traditions. Light the Hanukkah candles on a menorah ... [... more]
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How to Celebrate Hanukkah
Many folks, Jews and non-Jews alike, have come to think of Hanukkah as "Christmas Lite"-after all, both holidays take place at the same time of year, and involve feasting, decorating, and elaborate exchanges of presents. However, Hanukkah has [... more]
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How to Make the Best Holiday Fudge
Every holiday season (and I say this with humble honesty,) I am told that I make the absolutely best fudge that anyone has ever had. Decadent, melt in your mouth, gourmet quality - name a positive descriptor and it's probably been used to ... [... more]
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One Candle
A Few Errors Can't Steal the Magic of this Book: I agree with other reviewers that it is a pity that Ms. Bunting's editors didn't assign someone knowledgeable to review the text and help the artist with moon phases and menorah placement. On the other [... more]
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