Chanukah starts tonight.
On My Blog
Elsewhere in the Blogosphere
- Mother In Israel suggests linking to earlier posts – internal linking (she says it’s for beginners but I say it’s not just for beginners!).
- Ilana-Davita talks about Important School Subjects – what is included in your curriculum? What do you wish were included?
- Want to learn more about Chanukah along with your children? Jew Wishes has many recommendations.
- Rambling Woods says it’s cold and snowy in upstate New York. We just got tons of rain here in New Jersey.
- Reluctant Veggie: Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
- Flamingo Musings: Chocolate Mint Cookies (and she’s got tons more cookie recipes)
- I am one of the finalists for New Jersey Social Media Hall of Fame 2009. When I learn how you can vote for me, I will tell you more.
Congratulations for making it to the final. Thanks for the link to my blog.
Shabbat shalom and chag samear from a future voter who is off to making fish loaf and mini-latkes.
Fish loaf – sounds recipe-on-the-blog-worthy. Shabbat Shalom and enjoy the first night.
Those donuts look delicious. Did you bake those? Happy Chanukah!
Yes, those are from last year. Actually, they are fried in oil. But you stick ’em on a paper towel, so they don’t taste greasy at all.
The recipe is make a sugary yeast dough, divide into little balls, plop in very hot oil, turn immediately in the hot oil, remove from oil after only a few minutes, put on paper towel to drain. Sprinkle with confectionary sugar.
Congratulations on the Hall of Fame finalist selection. Good for you!
Yummy looking doughnuts.
Shabbat Shalom!
Chag Hanukkah Sameach!
Enjoy Chanukah, Lorri! and Shabbat shalom.
Thank you, Leora…it will be special this year, for sure! Enjoy Hanukkah with you and yours!
Thank you for the link.
Shabbat Shalom and a very, very Happy Hanukkah, Leora.
You, too, Deborah!
You are right. There is an or in your name. That means your name is filled with light.
Shabbat Shalom and Happy Chanukkah to you and your family.
Melissa
Yes, Melissa, my name means “I have light!”
Dear Leora,
I wish you and your family a happy Chanukah.
May light and peace fill your hearts now and always.
From Felisol
Sweet of you to visit, Felisol.
Mazal tov on making it to the finals!
Shavua tov, and happy Chanukah!
Thank you – it’s fun and a nice surprise.
Happy Chanukah, Leora! Thanks so much for linking to my cookie recipes – and there’s more to come!
Cookies, cookies, cookies! Love all your photos that go with them.
I hope I am not too late to wish you and your family a happy Chanukah to spend it in good health and happiness. :-)Your doughnuts look so delicious.
MedaM, we will be doing this for 8 nights total, so you are right on time with your good wishes.
Happy Hanukah! These look yummy! Can you post the recipe with details about the dough? Mmmmm, good!
Sara, see my response to Raizy. You need to make a yeast dough…