Sentences with phrase «sweet new year»

Moist and delicious with hint of spice, this is the kind of sweet new year I will gladly sink my teeth into.
That's the Jewish new year, when it's traditional to eat sweet foods to usher in an equally sweet new year.
Together, we prepared beautiful food for our intergenerational family and friends ranging from the classics (chicken soup and matzoh balls, Kasha with Mushrooms and Onions, noodle kugel and brisket) to the new (lemon scented quinoa with pesto and kale and sweet new year ladoo).
Guaranteed sweet New Year, right (asks the Shiksa who is nonetheless going to celebrate Rosh Hashanah by baking this cake, another raisin challah, etc., for Shabbos dinner for a friend... who doesn't keep kosher, so that's not a problem)?
A very sweet New Year - new Hebrew calendar year, new school year, new harvest, new chill in the air, new chance to make a difference - to all of you.
We will dip our apples in the honey at our tables this week, looking towards a sweet new year, but the words of a woman in Efrat will haunt us.
We ask Hashem to bless us with a sweet new year.
Also on Rosh Hashanah, it is customary to eat sweet foods for a sweet new year.
This recipe is a keeper and wonderful tribute to a sweet new year.
This loaf came out really beautifully - absolutely giant - and it was perfect for our holiday dinner: a sweet bread to symbolize a sweet New Year to come!
In the meantime these apple and honey turnovers are a good way to start getting in the mood for a sweet new year.
Apples and honey are the traditional treat to celebrate the Rosh Hashana, in hopes that it will be a sweet New Year.
They're perfect for ringing in a sweet new year... and both gluten free!
Honey is traditionally eaten on Rosh Hashanah to signify a sweet new year, and honey cake can commonly be found on Jewish tables around the world this time of year.
Made this cake last year and gave everyone a mini-cake as they left Erev Rosh Hashana dinner for a sweet New Year.
so delicious, its gonna be a sweet new year!
You see, honey cake is something traditionally eaten on the Jewish New Year, which falls next week as eating honey is supposed to encourage a sweet New Year, doubly so if paired with apples.
with a thousand M&M s in them, which was Tariku's idea of what would usher in the sweetest New Year.
Dare I wish everyone a sweet New Year?
To all of our friends and colleagues celebrating Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, on behalf of the New York County Democratic Committee, I wish you and your family a happy and sweet new year.
Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D - Manhattan): «To all who begin celebrating Rosh Hashana this evening, I wanted to take a moment to wish you and your family a Shana tova u «metukah (a happy and sweet New Year).
Please accept my very best wishes for a good and sweet New Year of health, happiness and prosperity.
On Twitter, Governor Cuomo offered his «warmest wishes for a sweet New Year
To all those celebrating #RoshHashanah, I send my warmest wishes for a sweet New Year.
Assemblyman Michael Blake sent wishes for a joyful and sweet New Year to all those celebrating.
Before I get to today's post, I want to wish a happy, healthy, and sweet new year for those of you Continue Reading
Jeffrey: Honey cake emerges from its hibernation around the High Holidays in the fall, when honey and other sweet foods are eaten to usher in a sweet new year.
Honey is prominently displayed on the dinner table and on greeting cards; people traditionally wish each other a sweet new year.
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