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Agra Hadeeg Teething Party - An Armenian Tradition
There's always a reason to celebrate! Armenians will celebrate their baby's first tooth with an Agra Hadeeg Party! Invite your friends and family and figure out your baby's future profession at the same time! It's all in the name of fun!
0 commentsCinnamon Tea Ring
This tea ring recipe was in my ex-husband's family. My mother in law would make this on holiday eves and after she passed away, I carried on the tradition. Til we stopped being married. This year, I decided to make it again, to teach my daughter, so she can carry on her father's family's tradition.
0 commentsJust a Bit Sketchy
Carrying a sketchbook with you at all times can help you "see" your surroundings in a clearer way. When you take the time to focus on what you're looking at, a new world is opened. And new emotions surface as well.
5 commentsOrganizing a Simple Homeless Outreach
I believe that given the opportunity, people will help those in need. There are thousands of people living on the street today. Here's how to organize a simple outreach to feed and clothe the homeless.
1 commentMother/Daughter Road Trip with Gumby
I love traveling with my daughter. In the past, we have gone on vacations together. But year before last, with money being tight, we didn't want to forfeit our time together, so we decided to take a Mother/Daughter Road Trip -- actually a car camping trip - up the coast in our Honda Element. Here's how two women, and one slab of clay, spend the week camping...sort of.
0 commentsMemories of Grandma - or - Who's in the Mirror?
My grandmother had a huge influence on my life. She was a woman of faith, a genocide survivor, a gardener and a great storyteller. After I got diagnosed with cancer, her story helped me put life into perspective.
2 commentsImagine being Invisible
Over 80,000 people are homeless in Los Angeles. Imagine what it's like to be living on the street. And then imagine what it's like to be invisible as people hurry by you hoping not to make contact.
4 commentsArmenian Stuffed Grapeleaves - A Vegan Appetizer
This recipe for my grandmother's stuffed grape leaves traveled from Armenia where she was born, to Marseilles, France (where she fled during the Armenian Genocide), to New York through Ellis Island, and then to Southern California. Since she's passed, it's my job to carry on the family tradition of making her recipe. This recipe makes a big batch so try it at your next party. My step by step photos make it easy! Enjoy!
2 commentsQuince Jam - an Old Armenian Favorite
I grew up in Los Angeles, CA in the 60's back when there were not too many Armenians around. In the fall and winter, when the quince would ripen, my grandmother would bring this beautiful fruit home and make her delicious quince jam for us and the whole house would be filled with their beautiful fragrance.
4 commentsHeriseh/Keshkeg - An Armenian Recipe
Heriseh, or Keshkeg, is a traditional Armenian recipe made of meat and whole wheat berries
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