Kicking off the 1st night of Hanukkah with my favorite soup!
[Click here for the recipe <3]
and since I was a Boston baby, you bet your butt I pronounce it Mahhhhhtzah <3
and since I was a Boston baby, you bet your butt I pronounce it Mahhhhhtzah <3
Happy Hannakuah and Merry almost-Christmas











I love this soup, it's one of the things I most look forward to in the winter. Have a happy Hannukah! I'm a Boston baby too :)
ReplyDeleteLink to recipe isn't working! But yum. . . maybe I'll whip that up tonight as a surpise for Ryan. Surprise in that he doesn't realize we may celebrate Hannukah!
ReplyDeleteum, is that matz in a martini glass? You guys are classy as sh*t! Happy Channukah!
ReplyDeleteum, if you could make that GF i would love you even more. Just sayin...
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Does that mean you get double the presents? If so, that is FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteyum!! so jealous you celebrate both! WOOT!
ReplyDeleteOne of faves. Are you making it from scratch. Cheers!
ReplyDeletewhen I click on recipe it says 'error not found' :-(
ReplyDeleteDAMN RIGHT! maaahhhhhtzah BAHHLSSS...lol i love you! come back to Boston to visit your fav Boston-ite :-)
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I didn't know you were a Boston baby! Me too!! I had the worst accent, it's gone away for the most part now. phew. My mom still has her's and it's wicked bad! :)
ReplyDeleteyou mean WICKED awesome!!! =) lol
ReplyDeletethanks girl! all fixed! <3
ReplyDeleteI goofed and messed up the link. This is how I make it; http://www.peasandcrayons.com/2010/12/how-to-make-matzo-balls.html pretty much from scratch though I use the crushed mix from the box b/c it reminds me of my gram and how my family made it =) mine has veggies though! <3
ReplyDeleteI need to find out how! I think a GF version involves baking and you know how that always ends for me =( I'm gonna look it up for you though!!!! xoxoxo
ReplyDeletehttp://www.peasandcrayons.com/2010/12/how-to-make-matzo-balls.html
ReplyDeleteI have my head in the clouds lately. can't even blog properly! lol love ya!
i would die if you screamed "SURPRISE WE'RE CELEBRATING HANUKKAH!" when Ry got home today =) please dont disappoint me =)
Totally jealous! 100%. I think I need to find a reason to celebrate both too (other than food)!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hannakuah! I am quite jealous, as I love matzoh ball soup. And latkes. Lots of latkes.
ReplyDeleteI need to teach myself how to make those! b/c now its all I can think about =) happy holidays lovahhh!
ReplyDeleteI celebrate for two reasons: Memory of my grammy.... and the FOOD! <3 Its hard to be super religious when you grew up with 2-3 different religions at the same time so I just stay spiratual and enjoy the food ;) hope the holiday season is being good to you!!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHappy Hannakuah! I have always wanted to participate in Hannakuah, the food looks delish!!
ReplyDeleteI need to make this! I celebrate both too.
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks so good! I'l have to try it...Happy Hannakuah!
ReplyDeleteHey friend! You should link this recipe (and others) to my holiday foodie/decor link-up!! http://semihealthnut.blogspot.com/2011/12/sweet-cinnamon-biscuits-recipe-round-up.html
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That looks delicious, warm and comforting! I love dumpling type soups, so this looks fab! And your friends are hilarious btw, but I make my own cards and made the mistake of thinking that a Hannukah candle stamp was a birthday candle. So for ages I was giving all my friends birthday cards with a Hannukah candle on the front. Yeah...that was me.
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah Jenn! xx
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah! So jealous of the matzah ball soup (I'm too scared to attempt a gluten free version)! Luckily I have some homemade frozen latkes waiting for me fry them up (just need the applesauce and sour cream) :)
ReplyDeleteYou're a boston baby? How do I not know this? That is my favorite city I've ever lived in!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah! Your soup look great!
ReplyDeleteLove that soup! Hope you have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hanukkah to you and yours! Eat a latke for me. I know I did!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your friends card. I am very religious but I'll take a holiday greeting from any religion. At the core it's celebrating love and that's always good. I think it's great you both can find humor and trust each other to use it.
ReplyDeletemmm...I love matzo ball soup. It is my Jewsih penicillin for when I'm sick. Happy Hannukah! p.s. I am jealous you get to celebrate both!
ReplyDeleteWE CALL IT THAT TOO!!! ahahaha! love it!
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