May 1, 2013

Real Food Holidays Blog Carnival – Sukkot 2011

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Welcome to another edition of the Real Food Holidays Blog Carnival – Sukkot 2011 edition. Link up your holiday recipes, share your menu ideas, and tips.

Sukkot is the Jewish harvest festival, celebrating the gathering in of fruit, farming, and nature. Though there are no specific symbolic foods eaten on Sukkot, fruits and vegetables are abundant in many dishes. An important part of the celebration is building a Sukkah or booth/hut, commemorating the temporary shelters built by the Israelites while wandering in the dessert for 40 years. For this eight day festival all meals are eaten in the sukkah.

Bloggers
1. Share a post from your blog using the widget below (link to your specific post, not your blog’s homepage).
(Under “Name” include your name and a description of your post)
2. Please link back to this post (example: “This post is linked to Real Food Digest Sukkot 2011 Blog Carnival.”)
3. Leave a comment after linking.

If you don’t have a blog, please share your ideas in the comments below.

Remember to keep it real- whole foods without artificial ingredients, trans fats, or highly refined sugars.

 

More Real Food Holidays:

Rosh Hashana 2011
Shavuot 2011
Passover 2011
Sukkot 2010
Rosh Hashana 2010

 

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  1. jill says:

    HI Lisa,
    I shared my pecan crusted Grouper.

  2. Hi, Lisa!

    Thanks for hosting! I’ve been so busy with our move to Israel that I haven’t posted recipes in ages, but your email kickstarted me. :) I shared a new recipe that our entire family liked, and since there’s so many of us, if everyone likes it, it’s a good sign!

    Chag sameach!

  3. Over Rosh Hashana I made 4 different soups – it was so nice to have at many of the meals and put me in the mood for more soup on sukkot. I share a new recipe for roated red pepper soup and six other soups to enjoy over the holiday – keep warm! http://elishasdoubleportion.blogspot.com/2011/10/sukkot-2011.html

  4. I just posted my Sukkos menu today – http://oceansofjoy.wordpress.com/2011/10/12/sukkos-menu-3/. Hope you have a wonderful holiday!

  5. Too bad I missed this carnival. It’s a great idea to have one for each holiday.

    I would like to share my recipe for home made energy bars here: http://www.worldofdiets.com/my-low-cost-energy-bars-recipe/

    I hope you like them. Thank you for all the recipes you shared. They are lovely.
    Jonathan | World Of Diets recently posted..Home Lower Body Workout – My “Sore Thumb” Workout

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