{"id":1899,"date":"2012-02-26T08:16:28","date_gmt":"2012-02-26T13:16:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/homeshuling\/?p=1899"},"modified":"2013-11-04T17:18:18","modified_gmt":"2013-11-04T22:18:18","slug":"edible-purim-baskets-and-introducing-the-cookie-fairies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/homeshuling\/2012\/02\/edible-purim-baskets-and-introducing-the-cookie-fairies.html","title":{"rendered":"Edible Purim baskets. And, introducing&#8230;the cookie fairies!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My very favorite Jewish holiday tradition, bar non, is the mitzvah of\u00a0<em>mishloach manot &#8211; <\/em>preparing and delivering gifts of homemade goodies to friends and neighbors on Purim day.<\/p>\n<p>This is a mitzvah which embodies so much of why Judaism is meaningful to me and why I&#8217;m sharing it with my daughters. First of all, I love to prepare food for others. Because I&#8217;m married to a man who once told me he would rather &#8220;take a food-pill&#8221; than eat dinner, I don&#8217;t get a lot of satisfaction from cooking for him. But, I&#8217;m actually a good cook and baker, and I love when I can use that talent to bring joy to someone (and, yes, get a few compliments.)<\/p>\n<p>I model for my daughters that food is a way to care for others in times of need. We sign up regularly (though not frequently <em>enough<\/em>) to prepare meals for new moms, members of the community who are undergoing medical treatment, and the homeless shelter.<\/p>\n<p>Second of all, making hamentashen is a way to connect to my ancestors. Often, my mom schedules a visit all the way from Baltimore to help us bake, and we always, ALWAYS, make my <a title=\"Hamentaschen recipe\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/homeshuling\/2009\/02\/the-best-hamentashen-ever.html\" target=\"_blank\">great-grandmother&#8217;s recipe<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Third of all, making mishloach manot gives me a chance to teach my children about some of my consumer values, which I believe are in keeping with the Jewish value of caring for creation.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m not a crafty-mama. But, on Purim, I do get a kick out of making interesting, recycled or reusable containers with my daughters for our Purim baskets. In the past we&#8217;ve decorated old cereal boxes and made tissue-paper bowls (you can <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/homeshuling\/2011\/03\/eco-friendly-mishloach-manot-containers-that-are-nice-to-look-at-and-cheap-too.html\" target=\"_blank\">read my post<\/a> about this from last year, complete with pictures and directions.) I model for them that when we give gifts to others, or celebrate for ourselves, we don&#8217;t need to spend a lot of money, nor do we need to go to the dollar store and buy a lot of cheap crap. We can make something beautiful AND avoid adding to the waste stream.<\/p>\n<p>This year, my fantasy is to make edible mishloach manot baskets. Last year, the <a href=\"http:\/\/biblebeltbalabusta.wordpress.com\/2011\/03\/14\/edible-mishloach-manot-basket\/#more-417\" target=\"_blank\">Bible Belt Balabusta<\/a> came up with preztel dough baskets. I&#8217;ve got two other recipes in mind.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some <a href=\"http:\/\/disneylivingonline.com\/everyday-magic\/crafty-12-days-of-christmas-2-edible-cookie-baskets\/\" target=\"_blank\">edible cookie baskets<\/a>\u00a0someone made for Christmas, and here are some <a href=\"http:\/\/thepaisleycupcake.blogspot.com\/2011\/04\/edible-easter-basket.html\" target=\"_blank\">rice-crispy treat baskets<\/a> someone else made for Easter. (If we make those, I&#8217;m going to omit the handle, and use smitten kitchen&#8217;s recipe for <a href=\"http:\/\/smittenkitchen.com\/2009\/11\/salted-brown-butter-crispy-treats\/\" target=\"_blank\">salted brown-butter rice crispy treats<\/a>.) See, mishloach manot are even a chance to teach my kids about other religions!<\/p>\n<p>My daughters recently came up with a new tradition that I wanted to share. They have become the neighborhood cookie fairies. Every time we try a new recipe from the cookbook <a href=\"http:\/\/books.google.com\/books\/about\/Martha_Stewart_s_Cookies.html?id=j9TQABA5DSgC\" target=\"_blank\">Martha Stewart Cookies<\/a>, which we bought Zoe for Hanukkah, we choose a few families to deliver a surprise gift of cookies to. I&#8217;m not sure who came up with the name &#8220;cookie fairies&#8221;, but it&#8217;s stuck. Since we aren&#8217;t traditionally shomer shabbat, we often bake cookies on shabbat and after havdallah go out on our fairy mission. Here they are last night with two packages of snickerdoodles.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/homeshuling\/files\/2012\/02\/cookiefairies.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-1900\" alt=\"\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/86\/2012\/02\/cookiefairies-225x300.jpg\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My very favorite Jewish holiday tradition, bar non, is the mitzvah of\u00a0mishloach manot &#8211; preparing and delivering gifts of homemade goodies to friends and neighbors on Purim day. This is a mitzvah which embodies so much of why Judaism is meaningful to me and why I&#8217;m sharing it with my daughters. 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