שנה טובה
L'Shana Tovah. Happy New Year to all of my family and friends. Starting last night at sundown and continuing through night fall tonight is the Jewish holiday, Rosh Hashonah.
I like to have just a small celebration with my immediate family. Typically, I serve gefilte fish with horseradish, sliced apples and honey to start.
THEN, I cook up some of Aunt Luba's Lokshen Kugel, along with roast chicken and special candied carrots. The carrots are cut like little coins to symbolize wealth in the New Year. Many of the foods associated with Rosh Hashonah are sweet like the apples and honey to assure that you will also have sweetness in the year to come.
I think I've got all the bases covered in the food insurance department for a sweet, successful and happy New Year!
I like to have just a small celebration with my immediate family. Typically, I serve gefilte fish with horseradish, sliced apples and honey to start.
Gefilte Fish w/Red Horseradish; slice of Apple w/Honey
THEN, I cook up some of Aunt Luba's Lokshen Kugel, along with roast chicken and special candied carrots. The carrots are cut like little coins to symbolize wealth in the New Year. Many of the foods associated with Rosh Hashonah are sweet like the apples and honey to assure that you will also have sweetness in the year to come.
I think I've got all the bases covered in the food insurance department for a sweet, successful and happy New Year!
Labels: At Home, family, Food, Los Angeles
6 Comments:
L'Shanna Tovah, Ellen!!!! xo, Kiki
Wishing you and your family a happy and sweet year.
PS: Lovely table cloth!
Thanks for your good wishes, Ladies!
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