Purim is my favourite festival. It has so many symbols and hidden miracles that I can't help but fall in love with megillah, Purim spiel and of course, mishloach manot every year all over again.
Last year I was very pregnant at Purim time and couldn't really manage to make loads of things. I made only gozinaki and Hamantaschen for our community friends.
This year Ezra's 10 months old for Purim, he's big and well behaved (sometimes) boy, so I have more energy and motivation to make nice things for us and friends as well.
Here are some pictures of my work in progress. Preparing for Shabbat and Purim at the same time, not easy, but definitely fun and lovely.
The final results (and recipes too) will be posted later when it's all ready and packed :)
Gut Shabbes and Purim Sameach!!!
2 comments:
Ooh can't wait to see what you've made!
Talia, I am so bad at taking photos, I either forget to take them or I do take, but they come out terrible and I just delete all :D
Anyway, simple list of what I've made is in the new post.
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