Looking for some inspiration for what to do for Purim this year? Take a page from Family Table with these stunning ideas from Purims past.
- Lahamagene by Rivky Kleiman

- Cupcake Box by Esther Ottensoser

- Geometric Mishloach Manos by Esther Ottensoser

- Dreamy Creamy Mishloach Manot by Esther Ottensoser
- Pistachios with Pizzaz by Idy Swimmer
- Loaded Chocolate Bark by Esther Ottensoser

- Energy Mix by Esther Ottensoser

- Pecan Flower Cookies by Esther Ottensoser

- Chevron Fudge Brownies by Esther Ottensoser
- Crispy Chocolate Cornflake Treats by Clara Fatal
- Raspberry Palmiers by Faigy Grossman

- Stained Glass Rings by Clara Fatal

- Coffee-Bean Cheese Cookies by Esther Ottensoser

- Pecan Pie with Caramel Filling by Clara Fatal
- Ombre Petit Fours by Esther Ottensoser

- Coffee Cookies with White Chocolate and Nuts by Clara Fatal

- Coffee Liqueur by Esther Ottensoser
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- Peanut Butter Muffins by Esther Ottensoser

- Cookie Dough Cheesecake with Caramel Crust by Chanie Nayman
- Spot of Tea "Shmoose" by Esther Ottensoser

- Beef Jerky by Esther Ottensoser

- Chocolate Layer Cookies with Nougat Filling by Clara Fatal

- Basic Brownies with Variations by Estee Kafra
- Linzer Tart Cookies by Chanie Nayman

- Crunchy Nougat Nuggets by Faigy Grossman

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