
I know it may seem old fashioned, but every holiday season when I'm baking in the kitchen, I like to wear my bubbie's kitchen apron (Bubbie is the Jewish term for Grandmother). Wearing her apron makes me feel close to her and it makes me feel like I'm part of something bigger than myself. I enjoy feeling like I'm connected to the history and traditions that have come and gone before me. It is my way of helping the memories live on. That is is also why every year at Chanukah (pronounced Hanaka) I like to make my Bubbie's special "Sour cream Chocolate Cake" and her wonderful "Magic Cookie Bars." These treats bring back warm memories of my loved ones and the holidays that have past.
Whenever I speak to friends and relatives about those they have loved and lost, someone will undoubtedly bring up a food in association with that person they have lost (especially, if it's an aunt, a mother or a grandmother). When friends and family spend time together, their time together frequently takes place around a table. Food is essential to life... and that is why so many of us connect family memories to the special dishes and recipes they shared with those loved ones. This is also why many people hold on to their family recipes so tightly (think about that next time you ask someone for their great-grandmother's strudel recipe).
Tradition is not always spoken about in today's world, but in my humble opinion, traditions are vital for keeping family connections strong, and for making holiday gatherings more than just about the gifts warped in shiny paper. Gifts can come in many shapes and forms, and every year I enjoy the gifts that my grandmother (my Bubbie) passed on to me. She may not know it, but I will never forget.
With the holiday months quickly approaching, let's start a list of baking essentials that may come in handy. Please email me more suggestions for what to stock up on in the kitchen (just click on the envelope bellow this post). And, please be sure to send in your favorite Thanksgiving, Chanukah and Christmas recipes (or recipe requests) as well! Here's to spreading cheer with all the holiday sweets we are going to make!
Just print the list and take it with you!
Trader Joe's is always adding to their baking goods and they offer great quality at a great cost and Walmart offers the best prices on the brands most often used, but If you're seeking quality over price, try Corti Brothers on Folsom Blvd.
Non-Perishables:
Semi-sweet Chocolate (chips/bars/etc...)
Walnuts/Pecans/etc...
Sugar
Oil
Baking Soda
Baking Powder
Cocoa Powder
Cornstarch
Cake Flour
Flour
Brown Sugar
Powdered Sugar (A.K.A. Confectioners Sugar)
Cream of Tarter
Yeast
Frozen Puff Pastry
Vanilla
Coconut (shredded)
Graham cracker Crumbs
Pie Crust
marshmallow Cream
Sweetened Condensed Milk
Splenda
Pumpkin Spic
Nutmeg
Allspice
Cinnamon
Perishables:
Eggs
Half & half
Heavy Whipping Cream
Milk
Butter
Marshmallows
Shredded Coconut
Pecans
Toothpicks (for testing baking goods)
Good/safe Oven Mitts
My Bubbie & Zaide
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