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Chef and Author Peter Minakis to Cook and Teach in New Jersey
Chef Peter Minais will host a Greek/Mediterranean dinner in northern New Jersey in May and will, for the first time in New Jersey, teach...
Why Greeks Dye Eggs Red for Easter
Dying eggs red in anticipation of Greek Easter is a beloved tradition. Families across Greece dye their eggs red together on Holy Thursday.
Toronto Fundraiser for Greece’s Children in Need
Children's foundation Reaching for the Stars is organizing an event whose net proceeds will be donated solely to children in need in Greece.
The organizers...
The Story Behind Greece's Red Easter Eggs and How to Make Your Own (Video)
If your Greek, when you were younger you might have noticed that your friends were dipping their Easter eggs in a rainbow of colors,...
'Boroume' (We Can): Expat Writer and Greek 'Royal' Write Cookbook to Feed the Poor
Boroume (meaning "We Can") is a charity focused on feeding those left homeless and poor in crisis-stricken Greece. It has held charity events in...
Here’s How to Naturally Dye Eggs Red for Easter [video]
In this video, acclaimed chef Peter Minakis shows how to naturally make your red Greek Easter eggs using onion skins. Here’s his secret organic...
Vasilopita: The Roots of Greek New Year's Cake and How to Make it
Vasilopita is a traditional Greek dessert prepared across Greece for New Year's Day with the roots of the tradition stemming from the legend of...
Two Οriginal Recipes for the Best Kourabiedes and Melomakarona
Christmas is almost here, and as with most religious holidays celebrated in Greece, food is a central aspect of the festive days.
There are two...
A Guide for Your Greek Thanksgiving Table
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By Peter Minaki
As Greeks living in the US and Canada, Thanksgiving is an easy celebration to adopt. Thanksgiving dinners are big, drawn out affairs. Greek...
Thesmophoria: An Ancient Greek Thanksgiving Celebration
Thanksgiving day is celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada. Traditionally it has been a time to give thanks for a bountiful harvest, something...