We made Challah, braided bread. Mine was just one braid and didn't turn out quite as nice as it is supposed to look but it tasted good.
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We also made Latkas. I don't usually fry much of anything at our house but I guess the oil is to remind the people of the oil that lasted longer than expected.
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I did set the table with our blue table cloth since blue is a Hanukkah color. No menorah at our house we settled for one candle
I don't know if everything was kosher but we had grilled chicken (Maybe it should have been fried?), applesauce, and peas to go along with our bread and potato pancakes.
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This afternoon while waiting for the Challah to raise we made some borax snowflakes. This had nothing to do with Hanukkah but it just sounded fun. We boiled water, poured it into a wide mouth mason jar. Stirred in a lot of borax and then dangled a pipe cleaner shaped snowflake into the solution. Left it there while we got everything else ready for dinner. After eating we checked on the snowflakes.
We pulled it out and it had lovely crystals to look at.
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School has been really light this week so I am glad we have had a little fun studying about Hanukkah. We haven't forgotten Christmas by any means. We are still listening to tons of Christmas music and reading all sorts of Christmas stories. It is just nice to understand a little more about what others are celebrating at this time of year.
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3 comments:
I love that you are teaching diversity. We live in Jewish country- so I think it is so important for the children to understand their neighbors. The crystals are beautiful!
what a fun project!
we did hanukkah one evening, too. we had latkes with applesauce, french dip sandwiches, and homemade jelly-filled donuts. it was too much frying, but like you said, that's part of hanukkah. we also printed up a driedle online and played the driedle game with chocolates, talked about the history of hanukkah, and looked at my menorah that i brought back from jerusalem, but since we didn't have candles the right size, we couldn't light it!:)
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