Articles by: nutblogger

Pistachios May Reduce Cancer Risk

Pistachios May Reduce Cancer Risk

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Posted: March 8, 2010

Berlin, Germany – Eating pistachios daily may reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to a US study cited by the German Lung Foundation. The nuts are a rich source of gamma-tocopherol, a […]

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Passover 2010

Passover 2010

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Posted: March 1, 2010

Passover 2010 this year falls out on March 30, 2010. The holiday will begin nightfall on Monday, March 29th will be the passover 2010 first seder. Passover will last a total of eight days outside […]

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Hamantaschen Recipes

Hamantaschen Recipes

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Posted: February 16, 2010

Hamantaschen are fairly easy to make. It’s like making cookies but in a different shape and with slightly different steps. You may prefer to use your own cookie dough recipe instead of following a brand […]

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Traditional Hamantaschen Fillings

Traditional Hamantaschen Fillings

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Posted: February 15, 2010

Hamantaschen are delicious little triangular cookies that are eaten on Purim. They are the most popular Purim snack. They are most often filled with raspberry, apricot, chocolate, or poppy seed fillings. There are many other […]

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The History of Hamantaschen

The History of Hamantaschen

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Posted: February 14, 2010

Purim is a holiday where the Jewish people celebrate their triumph over Haman and all of their enemies. What better way is there to celebrate the holiday than by eating a cookie that symbolizes the […]

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Searching For Valentine’s Day Candy Gifts

Searching For Valentine’s Day Candy Gifts

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Posted: January 25, 2010

With candy stores across the country competing with each other to display the most wonderful array of Valentine’s Day Candy gift in their stores, you will have no problem in finding that perfect Candy gift […]

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Purim 2010

Purim 2010

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Posted: January 24, 2010

So when is Purim 2010 (Purim 5770). This year Purim in 2010 will start on Sunday, the 28th of February (Saturday Night) and will continue for 2 days until Monday, the 1st of March. As […]

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Candy for Valentine’s Day

Candy for Valentine’s Day

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Posted: January 19, 2010

The most popular day of all for lovers being Valentine’s Day what better way to express your love than with Valentine’s Day Candy? It could be big chocolate heart or a scrumptious bag of red […]

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About Rugelach and a Rugelach Recipe

About Rugelach and a Rugelach Recipe

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Posted: January 14, 2010

Rugelach (pronounced rug-a-la-kh) are pastry-like cookies that are typically enjoyed on the Jewish sabbath. However, they can be enjoyed all year round and on every day of the week. Rugelach is a Yiddish word meaning […]

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Hanukkah Song and lyrics

Hanukkah Song and lyrics

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Posted: December 9, 2009

Hanukkah has so many wonderful aspects, its no wonder why it is most people’s favorite holiday. With all the delicious Hanukkah foods, the exchanging of Hanukkah gifts, and all the fun Hanukkah parties, it’s a […]

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