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a Mishloach Manot Event?
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Chocolategelt.com offers everything you need to put together
a very nice affordable shalach manot gift for your project. See below
our 5 easy steps how to create a successful fundraiser or mailing package.
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STEP
1: Choose your shalach manot packaging

Medium
Purim Box "Hamentash" case of 200
The
fun hamantash shape adds an extra Purim feel to the shalach manos making
it the perfect box to be given to all. Designed in Israel. 2 assorted
designs. Dim:
8 3/4" sides x 3" High.
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Large
Purim Box case of 200
This beautiful box with designs reflecting the story of Esther and
mitzvahs of Purim will be perfect for your celebration. Each side of
the box is shown in the picture. Happy Purim is written in English on
one side and in Hebrew on another side of the box. Dim:
9" x 5" x 5.5"
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STEP
2: Fill
up your package with Israeli goodies

Halva
Snack
Delicious halva snack bar
made in Israel. Great for mishloach manot. Kosher Pareve Badatz Jerusalem.
Product size (including wrapper) 3.5" x 2" x 0.5".
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Cheeky's
Smiley Vanilla Cookies
Packaging size: 8.5" long
by 2" diameter. These are great as mishloach manot fillers! Made in
Israel. Kosher Parve under the supervision of Badatz Jerusalem.
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Pesek
Zman - Chocolate mini candy bar
Delicious swiss style milk
chocolate bar with crispy wafer and hazelnut filling inside. Pesek zman
means "time out" in Hebrew. Product size (including wrapper) 4" x 1.75"
x 0.5".
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STEP
3: Add
Hamentashen - What is Purim without these?

Discount
Bulk Case of Hamantashen (400 cookies - 30 lbs)
Baked under strict Rabbinical
supervision: OU
Parve Pas Yisroel
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Purim
Hamentash / Candy Bag
Great for packing hamentashen
and candy.
Size: 4" wide x 2.5" deep x 6" tall.
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STEP
4: Complement your gift with a mask and a grogger.

Purim
Masks Case of 60
100 Purim
character masks assortment. Price varies depending on quantity. Click
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Multi-color
Half Masks
A set of 12 multi-color eye masks. Lots of fun and the best value! Order
in bulk and save.
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Traditional
Purim Metal Groggers (144 pcs)
144 Assorted Metal Groggers. These groggers are the noisiest ever. They'll
add lots of fun to your Purim party!
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Israeli
Style 6 inch Groggers (100 pcs)
These colorful clown graggers (groggers) are great for Purim celebration.
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STEP
5: Put
it all together. You are done!
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time to do it yourself? Let us know what you need and we'll get it done
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The three-cornered filled pastries known as Hamantashen
are a traditional Purim treat. The name literally means "Haman
Pockets," but they are also called "Haman's Hat." Is
Israel they are called "Ozney Haman" -- Haman's Ears! In Yiddish,
the word for poppy is mon. Tash means pocket. A "mon-tash"
then, is a "poppy pocket," which is an apt description of
the pastry itself. When the Hebrew definite article "Ha" is
added you get "ha-mon-tash." The fact that the "ha-mon"
part sounds like the name of the villain of the Esther story may be
the reason that the "hamantash" became associated with Purim.
In any case, in the Jewish world of today it wouldn't be Purim without
them, so here's a recipe so you can make your own:
HAMANTASHEN:
4 cups flour
1 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 pound of butter, melted
4 eggs
1 cup honey
Poppy-seed filling (buy ready made or make your own).
Preheat oven to 350ºF
Sift together the flour, baking soda and salt into a large bowl.
Mix in the eggs, honey and butter.
Roll out the mixture onto a lightly flowered board. (This is a very
sticky dough because of the honey, so have some extra flour handy to
sprinkle in as needed in order to get it to roll flat).
Use a glass or cookie cutter with about a 3" diameter to cut the
dough into little circles.
Put a little filling in the center of each circle and fold the edges
into the three cornered shape, leaving an opening in the center.
Bake for 30 minutes.
Let cool.
Enjoy!
YIELD: about 48 hamantashen.
POPPY SEED Filling:
2 cups poppy seeds
1 cup water
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
Bring water to boil in a small saucepan
Put seeds in a strainer and pour the boiling water over them.
Drain thoroughly
Grind the seeds in a mortar or food processor.
Place the ground seeds in a medium saucepan and add the honey, sugar
and salt.
Cook over a low flame until thick, stirring continually.
YIELD: enough filling for about 48 hamantashen.
You can also buy delicious Hamantaschen
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