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Enjoy Passover Rolls with this Easy Recipe
Are you tired of eating Matzah as the days go on during the week of Passover? Wouldn’t you like a soft roll instead? With this recipe you can. Surprise your family by baking up a batch of these and serving them fresh right out of the oven.
0 commentsKids Cook Monday: Matzo Ball Soup
Nothing beats a bowl of hot, steaming chicken soup filled with matzo balls for a cold winter day or a holiday meal. In my house, matzo ball soup is reserved for Passover, but plenty of people love to eat matzo balls year-round. They're super easy to...
10 commentsHappy Passover - A New Twist on Matzah Brei for 2012
Happy Passover and Happy Easter! Tomorrow, I am cooking matzoh brei for my family and wanted to try a new recipe. I do not have a photo for this just yet since I am going to make it tomorrow, but I thought it would be cool to share this with people...
0 commentsJewish Fun - My Story about Passover
OK, I don't usually blog about religion. I'm not very religious at this point in my life. But this time of year always brings out the angst in me. I'm Jewish and was brought up in a conservative Jewish household. We went to Friday night services and...
5 commentsCreative Ways to Celebrate Passover for Adults and Kids
I'm Jewish, and I'm not at all religious. However, my favorite Jewish holiday is Passover. Maybe it's partly because I actually LIKE matzah, but it also has to do with the rituals, lessons, and yes, food that goes along with the holiday. Like most...
0 commentsThe Little Red Hen and the Passover Matzah by Leslie Kimmelman Children's Book Review
The Little Red Hen and the Passover Matzah by Leslie Kimmelman (ISBN 0823419525, Holiday House, 2010) adds a Jewish twist to the Little Red Hen folktale, and a recipe for Matzah too, as Little Red Hen prepares for Passover dinner!
5 commentsHappy Passover - History, Recipes and Gift Ideas
Pesach or Passover day is one of the most popular Jewish holidays. It is the foremost of the three most important festivals of Jews, and has major historical and agricultural importance. Pesach symbolizes the...
1 commentSeasonal Depression: Passover vs. Easter, the great candy debate
> I am forty one years old, and I have battled with this problem for most of my life—every year, when Spring beckons images of dewy meadows, daffodils, and fuzzy chicks, I am painfully reminded of how...
1 commentHow to make a Skillet Matzah Brei that is LOW FAT
The warm wonderful mingling smells of garlic and onion, what a wonderful way to wake up on Sunday morning during Passover. A trip to the fridge always would yield all kinds of toppings - cottage cheese,...
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