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Greeting Cards

Same layout as the note cards with the recipe on the interior left side, but these cards contain a greeting pertinent to the recipe. For example, the sweet, Eastern European recipe for Teiglach eaten at Rosh Hashanah has the greeting, "Wishing you a sweet and joyous New Year."

Arugula Salad Greeting Card

Arugula Salad Greeting Card

Salad with Dates, Chevre, and Pomegranate. I created this recipe for Pomegranate-Vanilla Vinaigrette to make any combination of salad ingredients delectable.

Price: $3.00

Dulce de Manzana Greeting Card

Dulce de Manzana Greeting Card

Sephardic Apple Preserve for Rosh Hashanah. Turkish answer to apples and honey but with grated apple that retains its shape, even after cooking, and rose water for an exotic flavor.

Price: $3.00

Challah Greeting Card

Challah Greeting Card

Round Challah for Rosh Hashanah. A great recipe for "egg" bread that can be braided or formed into rolls. Bread without the fear with my "Tidbits"

Price: $3.00

Kreplach Greeting Card

Kreplach Greeting Card

Chicken Soup with Kreplach for High Holidays. The best comfort food is chicken soup and this one is the tops. This soup is lean but mean! Serve with store bought Kreplach (or wonton) for a change.

Price: $3.00

Teiglach Greeting Card

Teiglach Greeting Card

Cookie Rounds in Honey Syrup for Rosh Hashanah. If you grew up in the Northeast you remember bakery signs reminding your mother to place her holiday order. I have modernized this easy, delicious dessert to help you celebrate and bring a smile to your lips.

Price: $3.00

Passover Granola Note Card

Passover Granola Note Card

I should get the Nobel Prize for peace for this recipe. It is guaranteed to bring "Peace" to your breakfast table during Passover when there is no time to make matzo brie.

Price: $3.00