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Passover has always been my favorite holiday. Each year, my grandmother was proud to host two well-attended seders – there were never fewer than 18 people at our tables each night. I loved … more
This article originally appeared on The Nosher. I love playing with color, texture and shape with my challah. Looking to create a red challah? Add beetroot powder. Green? Try using green tea … more
LINCOLN – Purim is a deliciously sweet Jewish holiday, but its trademark cookie is a monster – and not only because it’s named for Haman, the unspeakable villain in the Purim story. more
Pink pickled turnips are a fixture of Middle Eastern cuisine, and it’s hard to find a restaurant shawarma plate without them. Their rose-like magenta color makes you forget that these … more
JTA – In a reversal, the largest baking company in the United States will keep Kosher certification on nearly all of its bread and rolls. Bimbo Bakeries USA was set to remove Kosher … more
For the last 20 years, Jewish Rhode Islanders have relied on Eastside Marketplace’s weekly visits from a local Kosher butcher. The recent decision by Stop & Shop (Eastside’s parent … more
NEW YORK (JTA) — Mandy Silverman remembers being scared of the kitchen as a child.   “There was a constant joke in my house growing up that I would mess up instant iced … more
Starting a diet or diving headfirst into a workout plan may be the first steps to enhancing your personal health, but once you’ve started down the path to better fitness and nutrition, … more
Chicken soup is the mother of all cures.   — Rabbi Shmuel Tiechtel, of the Rohr Chabad at Arizona State University, quoted in the Arizona Republic   With January … more
Family Features – Few things go together quite like cold weather and comfort foods. However, those hearty dishes that are typically craved on blustery days are usually not classified as … more
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