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A Traditional Challah loaf is a slightly sweet, braided egg bread. It’s of Jewish origin, and it’s typically eaten on ceremonial occasions like Shabbat and major Jewish holidays. Hanukkah is observed for eight nights and days every year. Normally it occurs between late November and December, although the exact dates change every year. This is because …

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In this recipe for Chocolate Banana Custard Pie, a layer of banana slices is topped with chocolate custard, more bananas and whipped cream. August 27th is National Banana Lover’s Day! You should celebrate making anything and everything with bananas, like banana bread, chocolate banana custard pie, or just eat some bananas! Share the banana love …

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Reeses Stuffed Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars are the most amazing chocolate chip cookie bars with a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup surprise baked inside! May 18th is “I love Reeses Day!” If you’re a fan of Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, then you will love this day! Celebrate by eating Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, for sure. But …

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Chinese Almond Cookies are classic Chinese restaurant cookies with a light texture that are almond flavored with a blanched almond baked on top. April 9th is National Chinese Almond Cookie Day. Celebrate by baking Chinese Almond Cookies, of course! You can also go out to your favorite Chinese food restaurant and order cookies for dessert. …

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Hamantaschen are triangular-filled cookies usually associated with the Jewish holiday of Purim. Popular fillings for Hamantaschen include poppyseed, prune, date, apricot and chocolate. Purim falls on the 14th day of Adar on the Hebrew calendar. Purim is celebrated by Jews all over the world, but it’s one of the most widely celebrated festivals in Israel. …

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