Rosh HaShana

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Seven Ways To Help You Through Cooking for Rosh HaShana

With the holiday season about to hit, here’s all you need to be prepared. (I may be overstating things just a bit.)

A Rosh HaShana Apple Candy Bar

An adorable (and delicious) way to end your Rosh Hashana meal.

Rosh HaShana Centerpieces: Toilet Paper Roll Apples

Things have been a little apple-centric in our home these past few days. Here is yet another easy and fabulous apple craft. This one can be used as Rosh HaShana centerpieces or decoration.

Appletastic! Getting Ready for Rosh HaShana with a taste test

 

Looking for creative ways to start talking about Rosh HaShana? Look no further than our apple taste-off!

Lego Apples

Littlebinsforlittlehands.com has a great idea to enhance our Rosh HaShana tables. For the Lego lovers in your home, Lego apples!

Apple-Shaped Cupcakes

Loved this idea for apple-shaped cupcakes from TipHero. 

Apple Cobbler

The debate rages on: Is apple cobbler a side dish or a dessert? I grew up in a home where sweet dishes were strictly for dessert. If you’re saving this apple cobbler for the end of your meal, consider serving it warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. But why not serve it as a side dish? Either way, this apple cobbler is the perfect complement to your Rosh HaShana meal.

Torn Paper Apples

Different types of papers can teach about textures on this Rosh HaShana apple.

Happy Honey Jars

This year we are putting individual honey jars on our Rosh HaShana table. The kids are excited to decorate their own small honey jars, and there is something to do for every age from 2-10. So get creative with your honey!

Best Ever Honey Cake

The honey cake served at my childhood home was generally brick-like, left untouched by children, and gobbled up by the older generations. This cake is sweet, light and fluffy, with a delicious honey coating, and my kids gobbled a loaf of it in a single sitting. Wrapped tightly, it freezes very well.

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