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1st Traveler's Choice Internet Cookbook-Holidays - Specialty Recipes to help make your holiday meal planning a happy event. Culinary Professionals share their Secrets with hundreds of recipes.
A Jewish Hanukkah Sweet - Every December, Alisa and Harold Goldberg good-naturedly give what they call the standard Hanukkah lecture.
Absolutely for Easter Celebrations! - The Easter Supersite! Come for free Easter celebrations with poems, wallpapers, games, greeting cards, recipes, jokes, and more!
An African-American Kwanza Feast - From December 26 to January 1, African-Americans plunge into Kwanza (a Swahili word for "the first," or "the first fruits of the harvest").
Better Homes & Gardens Recipe Center - What's for dinner? Tell them what you have on hand, and they'll find recipes that include those ingredients. Browse recipes by category, ingredients, & cuisine. Find recipes that help you control fat, calories, sodium, and more. In the My Recipe File section you can store your favorite recipes and menus, and take advantage of many special features like Shopping Lists and Make-Ahead Calendars.
Bonnie's Valentine Page - This site features links to lots of holiday games and activities from all over the Web. Net-mom hasn't looked at every one Bonnie suggests, though, so parents, please preview them for your kids!
BP-Easter - Exciting Easter site offers directions for several recipes and games oriented towards the Easter holiday. View guidelines for eating a chocolate bunny! Read about the Easter story.
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With Mariachi Music and Special Fare - Various Cinco de Mayo recipes can be found here! Celebrate the beginning of May with the many festivities and parades celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
ChildFun's Easter Pages - Here you will find plenty of homemade gifts for the grandparents, fun recipes, and crafts to make your home beautiful! Browse through each of the sections, then come back for more!
Christmas Menu from the Dinner Co-op - A Christmas menu for lovers of food, and folks who enjoy cooking and/or eating!
Christmas With Reader's Digest - Christmas with Reader's Digest. Recipes, crafts and projects, stories, forums, hints, tips, and gifts to make your holiday wonderful.
Cinco de Mayo at Fabulous Foods - A diabetic freindly Cinco de Mayo feast, as featured in Fabulous Foods, the net's favorite cooking community.
Cinco de Mayo Greeting Cards - It's fast, easy, fun and free to send greeting cards and postcards. You can even include recipes.
Day of the Dead - In November, Mexicans celebrate the annual Day of the Dead. It's not a sad occasion. They make special foods and prepare a feast to honor their ancestors. They have picnics on their relatives' graves so the dead can join in the festivities, too. One of the special foods is called "Bread of the Dead" (pan de muerto). The baker hides a plastic skeleton in each rounded loaf, and it's good luck to bite into the piece with the skeleton! People also give each other candy skeletons, skulls, and other treats with a death design. The holiday has complex social, religious, and cultural meanings. Learn more about this celebration here.
Easter at Fabulous Foods - Easter recipes, menus, chocolates, egg decorating ideas, history, games and more, as featured in Fabulous Foods, the net's favorite cooking community.
Epicurious: Valentine's Day - Whipping up a romantic Valentine's meal for that someone special? Want to send some chocolates to a Valentine, but can't get to the post office before Februrary 14? Then you'll fall in love all over again with these collections of recipes, menus and virtual sweets all made for sheer romance.
Fabulous Foods - St. Patrick's Day - A collection of Irish and St. Patrick's Day recipes, party tips, drinks, history, toasts and blessings, as featured in Fabulous Foods, the net's favorite cooking community.
Fabulous Foods- Valentine's Day - Do you want to create a romantic dinner for your valentine? Here are some menus created just for the occasion. And of course, don't forget sweets for your sweetie, there are tons of cakes, tarts and other tempting treats to choose from. There are also many activities and articles to help you and your family celebrate the holiday.
Family Fun Guide to New Years - Here you'll find activities, crafts and recipes to help your family enjoy ringing in the New Year!
Family.com: FamilyFun Magazine - Fabulously Slimy Halloween Party - From bloodcurdling beverages (with insects in the ice cubes) to devilish desserts (with pretzel spiders), your Halloween party is sure to be ghoulish if you follow some of the ideas here. There are Halloween decorations and activities that any witch, wizard, or goblin will love.
Happy Cinco de Mayo - Learn more about this Mexican holiday. Learn to make your own piñata and a pepper garden.
Happy Easter from Mrs.Bee's Busy Classroom - Loaded with Easter activities, crafts, recipes, stories, poems and songs!!
Happy Hanukkah from Kid's Kourt - There are many things for you to do here. Celebrate with desktop themes, web themes and clip art.
HO! HO! Online - Leave letters for Santa, play a game, get holiday craft ideas, and find Christmas cookie recipes.
Holiday recipe. com--Easter Recipes - Bunnies, baskets, and marshmallow candy aren't enough to rocket this year's Easter celebration to celebrity! We've got all the tricks you're looking for! Sift through our selection of Easter breads and study the techniques you'll need to bake the most succulent ham your family ever tasted.
HolidayChannel Easter Kids Zone - Kids enjoy fun filled Easter crafts, history, recipes, decorating Easter eggs and more.
Idea Box Thanksgiving - A ton of crafts, games, activities, and recipes for Thanksgiving!
Meals.com - Search from over 10,000 recipes--Plan tonights dinner, plan your weekly menu, create your own cookbook and create your shopping list. You can search and browse thousands of recipes, clip and save recipes, scale them to the number of servings you need, and share them with your family and friends. With just a few clicks, you can print detailed shopping lists based on the recipes you've selected. Their "smart" Web site remembers your preferences and selections and makes personalized meal suggestions.
Merry-Christmas.com - Christmas Recipes - Here are some Christmas recipe favorites from gourmet cook, Mary Mahar. Some recipes have been handed down through the generations and are direct from her mother's recipe files. Enjoy them with your loved ones this holiday season.
Mother's Day at Bonus.com - We know you have great friends, great ideas, and maybe even a great teacher. But isn't your own mom the greatest of them all? Invite the leading lady in your life to celebrate her big day with you at Bonus! Print and color cards, solve puzzles, play games, cook up some new recipes and more!
Mother's Day at Fabulous Foods - In England in the 1600s, an important part of the "Mothering Day" celebrations that took place each May was the gifting of "Mothering Day Cakes" to one's Mom. Find Mother's Day Cake receipes and other Mother's Day receipes here!
Peepsville - The world may be divided into two groups: those who really love marshmallow peeps candy, and those who think this confection is a waste of good sugar! If you're in the former group, you'll like the factory tour, the recipes (!), and the stunning electronic postcards you can send your friends. My favorite is the "Mount Rushmore" illustration, with a bright yellow peep next to Teddy Roosevelt's stony visage.
Santa Claus at Claus.com - Do you know how to get on Santa's Naughty list? He hates it when you put out cookies and milk for him--and the milk is a week beyond the freshness expiration date! He also doesn't like it when kids shove toys under the bed instead of putting them away. To get on Santa's Nice list--that's easy. Just volunteer to do a chore! What's Santa got written down about you this year? See if you're naughty or nice in the archives. Then visit Mrs. Claus' kitchen for some easy-to-make, elf-tested favorites. Take a walk through the toy shop and see what's new (this is a commercial site and you will see some marketing going on, but it is not very heavy-handed). Sing along with the holiday karaoke band, and send some special Santa e-mail. The best fun, though, is on Christmas Eve. Track Santa's location on the radarscope, keep count of how many cookies he's eaten, and see how close he is to your own house! Then you'd better pop into bed, because as everyone knows, Santa doesn't come to a house until the kids are asleep.
Santa's Christmas Page - Christmas for kids of all ages, stories, recipes, holiday decorating and crafts, pictures and desktop themes, and letters to Santa.
Santa's Secret Village at NorthPole.com - Net-mom likes this site and recommends it for preschoolers. It contains no marketing messages. What enchanted us about this simple site was its innocence. Spruced up with a few animations, it is not overdone like so many other Web sites we see these days. It reminded us of the olden days, back in the early `90s when the Net was still a wilderness area. The read-aloud stories all have lessons, the reindeer all pull on the same team, and the cocoa's never hot enough to burn your tongue. Yes, those were the days. We also loved the heirloom recipes in Mrs. Claus' Kitchen and the stories in the Reindeer Barn.
Santa-Claus.com - A wonderful Christmas site for all the family. Hear Santa speak! Send free Christmas cards, play games, win prizes and send Santa Claus your Christmas wish list (not just for Kids). Christmas shopping, Christmas gift ideas and you can book telephone a call from Santa Claus this Christmas!
St Patrick's Day from Child Fun - Lots of fun games and activities, crafts and recipes.
Temple Israel Celebrates Chanukah - At this site you'll find history, games, directions on how to make latkes (potato pancakes), and more. Also included (under Blessings) is the correct procedure for lighting the menorah candles and audio of the traditional Hebrew blessings associated with their kindling.
Thanksgiving with Ben & Jerry's - A wealth of information, games to print and play, crafts, and more great links. Don't miss the First Thanksgiving Proclamation of June 29, 1676. It's the very first Thanksgiving proclamation.
Thanksgiving with Reader's Digest - The ultimate Thanksgiving web site. Recipes and Food Ideas, Crafts and Projects, Holiday Hosting Tips, Stories, and Books to Make Your Family's Thanksgiving the Best Ever!
Thanksgiving: A Cornucopia of Family Fun - Look here for recipes, conversation starters, and activities to keep the little ones occupied while the turkey roasts. And, with far-flung relatives gathered around the table, it's the perfect time to share your family's history with the kids.
The Holiday Zone: Cinco de Mayo - Come celebrate Cinco de Mayo! You'll find games, language activities, art, recipes and crafts!
The Ultimate Christmas Site - British Christmas celebration offers a history of Chrsitmas traditions in the UK and provides stories and poems. Find recipes and craft ideas.
Tis All About Christmas - Tis All About Christmas - Everything CHRISTMAS! Christmas Music, Christmas Software, Christmas Recipes, Christmas gifts, Christmas Screen Savers, Christmas Music Player, everything Christmas!
Valentine Be Mine! - On Valentine's Day everyone can share romance. Break the shackles of dull and boring Valentine's Days. This year you too can be romantic. You'll find poetry, St. Valentine's history, symbols, recipes and more at this site.
Virtual Seder Plate - The Passover Seder meal is very symbolic. This site features a special Seder plate; click on it to learn about the various foods eaten during this ritual meal. For example, bitter herbs (usually horseradish) symbolize the bitterness of slavery. This plate has room for six foods; others have five--the page explains why this is so.
World Book Christmas - The World Book online encyclopedia's Christmas site. Covers subjects like the history of Christmas, how Santa came to be, Christmas traditions around the world, and even includes Christmas recipes and crafts.
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