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Domenika Marzione ([personal profile] domarzione) wrote2013-10-17 11:34 am

I knew the holidays were early this year, but...

The first Chanukah candles are lit on Wednesday, 27 November.

(US) Thanksgiving is Thursday, 28 November.

Holy carp! And other religious fish. I did not realize this until just now.

Apparently this happened in 1888 and will happen again precisely never. (Or near enough.)

Planning the latke party just got much easier and much harder.... (Anyone have a reliable sweet potato latke recipe?)
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[personal profile] kerithwyn 2013-10-17 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Recipe, no, though the one that comes up on Epicurious looks good? Sounds delicious, anyway.
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[personal profile] vaznetti 2013-10-18 11:30 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure I saw a magazine article somewhere with suggestions about how to merge your Chanukah and Thanksgiving celebrations, although oddly enough deep-fried turkey was not among them.
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[personal profile] vaznetti 2013-10-18 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I found the thing I saw -- buzzfeed, and not all that practical, I think -- but good luck with the magazines. In grad school my roommates and I once cooked a whole Bon Appetit thanksgiving spread. It was very good, and involved roughly five pounds of butter and a gallon of cream.