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Chopped Kale Salad with Apple and Roasted Beets
Okay everyone, it’s a new year, and so it’s time for a new salad! Kale is everywhere, and I must ...
The Jewish Food Trends of 2013
This time of year, I love thinking back on the highlights of what I ate, what I made and what ...
Camp-Style Winter Pantry Basics
As winter sets in, you probably don’t feel like making as many trips to the grocery store and are getting ...
Lox and Schmear Rangoon
If Christmas is a time for tradition and family, then count me in! But I’m not talking about building gingerbread ...
Blogger Spotlight: Kosher Like Me
It may come as a surprise that food bloggers like to get to know…other food bloggers. Who else can relate ...
Enter Our Winter Giveaway to Win Fresh Kosher Nosh!
Bagels, rugelach, and babka, oh my! The most delicious giveaway of the winter is officially on until Thursday, December 19, and ...
“Kosher Soul” Shabbat
If you could only cook three dishes for Shabbat dinner what would they be? This was the question we posed ...
Tomato Alphabet Soup
When I used to live in Washington, DC there was a little bar I loved frequenting which served, among other ...
Why Thanksgivukkah is Good for Hanukkah and Good for the Jews
Last week, in the midst of an independent study meeting with a fourth grader, I was exploring the topic of ...
The 4 Questions of Thanksgiving
As I get ready for my Southern family’s traditional Thanksgiving celebration, which this year will overlap our celebration of Hanukkah… ...
Mashed Potato, Turkey and Cranberry Knishes with Cranberry Mustard
Is there anything better than waking up the day after Thanksgiving and raiding the fridge full of leftovers while everyone ...