Chanukah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime "festival of lights," celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers, and fried foods. Chanukah begins on the eve of Kislev 25 and continues for eight days. Jewish National Fund Since Chanukah (written in many versions as the guttural "het" isn't an English sound) began on the 14th this … Continue reading GLOWING CANDLES AND FRIED FOOD
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GLOWING CANDLES AND FRIED FOOD
Chanukah is the Jewish eight-day, wintertime "festival of lights," celebrated with a nightly menorah lighting, special prayers, and fried foods. Chanukah begins on the eve of Kislev 25 and continues for eight days. Jewish National Fund Since Chanukah (written in many versions as the guttural "het" isn't an English sound) began on the 8th this … Continue reading GLOWING CANDLES AND FRIED FOOD
COTTAGE FRIES
This ultimate comfort food is called by various names, depending on where you live. Home fries, cottage fries, etc. The recipe began as a way to use leftover potatoes, but it has become a staple of diner breakfasts all across America. You can use leftover potatoes if you happen to have some. You could also, in theory, use … Continue reading COTTAGE FRIES
COMFORT FOOD – HOME FRIES
This ultimate comfort food has a variety of names. Cottage fries, home fries, onion fries. Breakfast fries. Whatever they're called, it's a way to use leftover potatoes and a staple of diner breakfasts. You can use leftover boiled potatoes if have some. You can even use canned potatoes in a pinch. Here's the recipe. By nature, it is imprecise. And easy. … Continue reading COMFORT FOOD – HOME FRIES
HOME FRIES
This ultimate comfort food is probably called something different depending on where you live. Originally, the recipe was a way to use leftover potatoes, but it has become a staple of diner breakfasts all across America. You can use leftover potatoes if you happen to have some. You could also, in theory, use canned boiled potatoes … Continue reading HOME FRIES
