Between bans on large gatherings and grocery shortages during the coronavirus outbreak, Easter and Passover will undoubtedly be celebrated a little differently this year.
But just because parties are smaller doesn't mean they still can't be special. There are plenty of ways to feel festive and connect with loved ones, even from afar.
One tip is to prepare a dish together via video chat. Even if you're not physically together with that creative family member who has all the best cooking secrets, you can still have his or her dish on your table. Set aside some time to make the recipe together virtually and ask for tips. You could become your family's next expert on a beloved tradition.
Follow the link to see all 11 tips to make your Easter or Passover special this year.
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