The festival of Tu Bishvat is also known as the “New Year for Trees.” The Bible expresses great reverence for fruit trees and special laws were...
Category - Holidays
This year Tu Bishvat begins on the evening of Wednesday, January 15th. This festival is also known as the “New Year for Trees.” The Bible...
Food, Holidays, Rosh Hashanah, The Daily Nosh
Slow-Cooked BBQ Black-eye’d Peas: From Babylon to Baton Rouge, Start the Year off With a Spoonful of Yummy Good Luck
This holiday guest post is brought to us from the South! I reck’n many of y’all know that Southern tradition holds that you serve these little...
Hanukkah may be over but the holiday season is in full swing. If you still need to send out some cards, here are a bunch – both paper and e...
Cookie exchanges and parties are a fun tradition during the holiday season, and even if you don’t celebrate Christmas you can still partake in...
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