- I have a style column at Urban Moms; here's my first post about my five fashion muses.
- I'm also writing over at Curvy Girl Guide, where I have a few posts up already; here's one about cute workout gear on the cheap, and another with my absolute favorite recipe for roasted cauliflower and/or broccoli.
On a wholly unrelated note, I haven't done an Ask A Jew post in a while, and given the time of year, does anyone have any Chanukah-specific questions? (Or is this one of those holidays that everyone has all figured out?) If so, let me know in the comments! Either way, I will be here eating ALL OF THE LATKES, EVER. ALL OF THEM.
Have a great weekend!






8 comments:
I just want your latke recipe because those look delicious. And I answered all my own Chanukah questions when I did research for my post yesterday!
The latke does look delicious, so I second the request for a recipe.
I love the Ask A Jew posts. I do have a question about Chanukah, but it's more a how do we merge Christmas and Chanukah without offending anyone? Our family is mixed and everyone goes to FIL on Christmas morning. I'd like to incorporate something Chanukah-y but have absolutely no idea what would be appropriate. I have never actually discussed religion with the Jewish members of the family, so I have no idea how orthodox they are.
Can't wait to check out the beauty finds.
I have a few Jewish friends and we Unitarian Universalists talk about Jewish holidays quite a bit in church (such liberal heathens we are). What I never really have had a clear answer to? (and what I will now ask you to answer for everyone Jewish. LOL) Is it disrecpectful to have a menorah in your home if you are not Jewish? If my son is learning about it at church, I thought maybe we should get one, but I get mixed responses from folks that I would be doing something completely disrespectful if I did that.
Hope that's not a stupid question.
Best,
Tina
So this isn't an Ask A Jew question but I'm wondering if you have advice for someone visiting New York? I used to live in Charleston, SC so I know tourists can be annoying.
But I'm wondering if I should dress a certain way to fit in better. Does everyone wear heels all the time? I'm guessing my Vera Bradley bag should be switched out for a sensible leather one. Should I bring lots of cash for cabs and stuff? I guess I'm hoping for an Ask A New Yorker edition....
This is probably a stupid question that you've answered before, but how in the heck do you spell Hanukah? I've seen it with a "c" as you spelled it, with an H, with two "n"s, with one "n." I'm confused. I just want to wish my friends a Happy _____________. Thanks!
I am making latkes tonight.
What's your opinion is it just sour cream? or just apple sauce? Or both.
I am a both kind of girl.
My husband and I are converting to Judaism and start our classes this January. Any tips?
Marissa -- Email me!
Amy -- Check out this post: http://metalia.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-navigate-new-york-city-without.html
Feel free to email me if you have any other questions!
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