Winter may be drawing to a close, and the weather may be getting warmer, but from a Chinese medicine perspective this unpredictable seasonal change is an important time to eat healing, balancing soups. March is crazy like that: the wind is
Sweet Challah for a Sweet New Year!
I love Rosh Hashanah! It’s such a charged time of the year, when we reflect on the past year and reset and refocus on the year ahead. I also love the traditional foods we eat at the Rosh Hashanah table
HOLLA! Sweet Potato Challah
Challah, the braided bread served on Shabbat and most holidays, is delicious, and typically made with many eggs. We had vegan guests over for Shabbat last weekend, so eggs were out. I had to learn how to make an
Chanukah Latkes
We made many-a-latke this weekend in preparation for Chanukah. Latkes are very simple–the only thing to keep in mind is that since peeled potatoes oxidize (turn brown due to exposure to the air) after a few minutes, they should be