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]]>This outfit is great if you want to look cute without your outfit screaming, “Hanukkah!” in the most obvious way. It’s got a nod to the holiday with the blue and white base, but in a very subtle, classic way, and the leopard print coat adds a fun pop of pattern.
On the other hand, if you’re tired of not getting to join in on the fun of ugly Christmas sweaters and kitschy holiday outfits, a funny Hanukkah sweater may just be the perfect choice for you!
If you live in a warmer climate, you can celebrate Hanukkah by throwing a cute blue-and-white flannel over your typical fall outfit, keeping you festive without overheating.
On the other hand, if your winters are so cold that your outfit is barely visible at all, you may prefer to show your Hanukkah spirit by wearing a blue coat.
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]]>Latkes, also known as potato pancakes, are a staple at any Hanukkah party, and if you want to make them sweeter, add root vegetables like beets, parsnips, and carrots. For the toppings go beyond sour cream and applesauce and try smoked salmon and goat cheese or garlicky aioli.
Sufganiyot are donuts and if you don’t like them, bread pudding with a fruit compote is a great sweet alternative.
Kugel, an egg, butter, noodle, and raisin dish, is served at pretty much any holiday table and if you want to make it gluten-free and dairy-free, use gluten-free pasta and cashew cream.
On its own chocolate gelt isn’t especially tasty, but it’s much better when pressed on sugar cookies to make a thumbprint cookie perfect for the holidays.
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]]>The post People I’ve Loved Have the Quirkiest Holiday Cards appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The brand People I’ve Loved from Oakland, California. Over the last nine years, the small company has grown and is now known for its quirky cards and merchandise. Everything is hand-designed by Carissa Potter and her small team. The cards are designed to make sometimes difficult conversations easier and to provide some realism to the holidays that more mainstream card providers don’t.
If you’re looking for some holiday cards, be sure to check these out!
The Christmas card line has some very funny ones that poke fun at the holiday. One card says, “Debatably, it’s the most wonderful time of the year…” Another one features a woman, and her cat wishing everyone a happy holiday. The realism and attention to everyday life is what makes them special.
There is also a selection of Hanukkah cards, which display the menorah and what the candles mean. A particularly good one showcases all the different kinds of donuts that you eat on the holiday. Everyone knows that Hanukkah is not complete, without eating at least a few of these special donuts.
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]]>The post DIY Hanukkah Crafts to Spread Festivities to Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This menorah looks too good to be homemade and it comes together with marble and sewing thimbles. The classic and elegant design will be a staple in your home for years to come.
Blue and white are traditional holiday colors, so decorate your dining room table for your Hanukkah party. You can even make matching dip-dye napkins.
All you need for this garland is construction paper or felt. Cut out Star of Davids, dreidels, and menorahs and attach them to string for an easy decoration that the whole family can get involved in.
Show your Jewish pride by creating this Hanukkah wreath to hang on your front door. You can use a regular wreath and add blue and white touches to make it festive.
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]]>The post The Best Hanukkah Celebrations Across the United States appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Who doesn’t love latkes? You can taste the best latkes New York City chefs have to offer at the 11th annual Latke Festival. There’s everything from sweet and savory short rib latkes, latke niçoise, sliced and spiced pastrami latkes to plantain, sweet potato, and tortilla latkes. The event will take place at the Brooklyn Museum on December 16 from 6:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m.
For this party, throw on all your brightest glittery and glow-in-the-dark clothes. The event is hosted by the Jewish Community Center of San Fransico on the first night of Hanukkah, December 22 from 3 p.m to 6 p.m. This event is meant for the whole family and you can sing, eat doughnuts, and shop for Hanukkah gifts.
The Jewish Arts Collaborative and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Massachusetts present Hannuakah at the MFA, which takes place on December 18 after 4:30 p.m. You can make your own doughnuts, create your own arts and crafts, listen to live performances and folk songs, and participate in modern dance. At the end of the evening, watch the menorah be lit.
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]]>The post Inspiration for This Year’s Hanukkah Outfits appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This outfit is great if you want to look cute without your outfit screaming, “Hanukkah!” in the most obvious way. It’s got a nod to the holiday with the blue and white base, but in a very subtle, classic way, and the leopard print coat adds a fun pop of pattern.
On the other hand, if you’re tired of not getting to join in on the fun of ugly Christmas sweaters and kitschy holiday outfits, a funny Hanukkah sweater may just be the perfect choice for you!
If you live in a warmer climate, you can celebrate Hanukkah by throwing a cute blue-and-white flannel over your typical fall outfit, keeping you festive without overheating.
On the other hand, if your winters are so cold that your outfit is barely visible at all, you may prefer to show your Hanukkah spirit by wearing a blue coat.
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]]>The post Elevate Classic Hanukkah Recipes with These Twists appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Latkes, also known as potato pancakes, are a staple at any Hanukkah party, and if you want to make them sweeter, add root vegetables like beets, parsnips, and carrots. For the toppings go beyond sour cream and applesauce and try smoked salmon and goat cheese or garlicky aioli.
Sufganiyot are donuts and if you don’t like them, bread pudding with a fruit compote is a great sweet alternative.
Kugel, an egg, butter, noodle, and raisin dish, is served at pretty much any holiday table and if you want to make it gluten-free and dairy-free, use gluten-free pasta and cashew cream.
On its own chocolate gelt isn’t especially tasty, but it’s much better when pressed on sugar cookies to make a thumbprint cookie perfect for the holidays.
The post Elevate Classic Hanukkah Recipes with These Twists appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post People I’ve Loved Have the Quirkiest Holiday Cards appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The brand People I’ve Loved from Oakland, California. Over the last nine years, the small company has grown and is now known for its quirky cards and merchandise. Everything is hand-designed by Carissa Potter and her small team. The cards are designed to make sometimes difficult conversations easier and to provide some realism to the holidays that more mainstream card providers don’t.
If you’re looking for some holiday cards, be sure to check these out!
The Christmas card line has some very funny ones that poke fun at the holiday. One card says, “Debatably, it’s the most wonderful time of the year…” Another one features a woman, and her cat wishing everyone a happy holiday. The realism and attention to everyday life is what makes them special.
There is also a selection of Hanukkah cards, which display the menorah and what the candles mean. A particularly good one showcases all the different kinds of donuts that you eat on the holiday. Everyone knows that Hanukkah is not complete, without eating at least a few of these special donuts.
The post People I’ve Loved Have the Quirkiest Holiday Cards appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post DIY Hanukkah Crafts to Spread Festivities to Your Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>This menorah looks too good to be homemade and it comes together with marble and sewing thimbles. The classic and elegant design will be a staple in your home for years to come.
Blue and white are traditional holiday colors, so decorate your dining room table for your Hanukkah party. You can even make matching dip-dye napkins.
All you need for this garland is construction paper or felt. Cut out Star of Davids, dreidels, and menorahs and attach them to string for an easy decoration that the whole family can get involved in.
Show your Jewish pride by creating this Hanukkah wreath to hang on your front door. You can use a regular wreath and add blue and white touches to make it festive.
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]]>The post The Best Hanukkah Celebrations Across the United States appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Who doesn’t love latkes? You can taste the best latkes New York City chefs have to offer at the 11th annual Latke Festival. There’s everything from sweet and savory short rib latkes, latke niçoise, sliced and spiced pastrami latkes to plantain, sweet potato, and tortilla latkes. The event will take place at the Brooklyn Museum on December 16 from 6:30 p.m – 8:30 p.m.
For this party, throw on all your brightest glittery and glow-in-the-dark clothes. The event is hosted by the Jewish Community Center of San Fransico on the first night of Hanukkah, December 22 from 3 p.m to 6 p.m. This event is meant for the whole family and you can sing, eat doughnuts, and shop for Hanukkah gifts.
The Jewish Arts Collaborative and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Massachusetts present Hannuakah at the MFA, which takes place on December 18 after 4:30 p.m. You can make your own doughnuts, create your own arts and crafts, listen to live performances and folk songs, and participate in modern dance. At the end of the evening, watch the menorah be lit.
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