7 Tips To Enjoy An Affordable And Hassle Free Jewish Vacation

 Planning your Jewish vacation with Jewish cruises can be quite a hustle if you do not know what you are doing. It is also essential to put your mind at ease and have fun when planning for a vacation.



Jewish vacations and travel can be a lot of fun. However, the costs can soon add up, especially if you are traveling with a large group or family. The following tips will help you to enjoy a more affordable and hassle-free holiday.



Choose the Right Destination


The first thing that you need to do is decide where you will be going. If you have never been there before, it would be a good idea to look up information online to find out what there is to see and do while you are there. You might also want to find out about the culture and history of your destination so that you can better appreciate what you see while you are there.



Book in Advance


Jewish vacations can be very popular, so it is good to book as early as possible. This should ensure that you can get everything at a much better price. Some providers may even be able to offer you an extra saving if you book well in advance of your departure date.



Shop Around for the Best Price


It is always wise to shop around before booking your Jewish tour, especially if you are looking for a package vacation. By shopping around and comparing prices, it is possible to find the most competitive deal on the market. There are many online comparison sites that make comparing different offers very easy and convenient.



Use Discount Vouchers or Codes


Look out for discount vouchers or codes that may be available online or in stores and magazines. These may allow you to enjoy savings on some aspects of your trip such as accommodation or attractions at your destination. It is also worth looking at loyalty schemes, especially with airlines and hotels, as they often offer special discounts to regular customers.



Plan your trip early


If you’re finding it difficult trying to choose a destination, then try asking your friends or family members for recommendations. If you want something more specific, there are many travel agencies out there—such as Kosher riverboat cruises—that specialize in organizing luxury kosher cruises and holidays. Planning your trip early will allow you to avoid the rush and get the best deals.



Consider All-Inclusive Vacation Packages


Many hotels offer all-inclusive vacation packages that cover food, drinks and activities for a fixed price. While this might seem more expensive initially, it can work out cheaper in the long run because you will know exactly how much your trip is going to cost before you go away. You won't need to worry about unexpected costs while you are away and there will be no nasty surprises when you get your credit card statement back home.



Choose the right time to travel


Depending on when you travel, the price difference may be large. For example, flights are usually cheaper during weekdays than on weekends or during holidays.


Hotels are cheaper during the week and the regular season (not holidays). However, if you're planning to visit in the high season (Passover, Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur), it pays off to start looking for accommodation as early as possible, since prices tend to increase with time. And this applies too in kosher cruises! So before you book your trip, consider researching and the timing.

8 Ways To Become A Better Cook

Are you a budding chef? An aspiring Jewish tour chef? Or, maybe you're someone who just wants to be able to cook for yourself and your family without having to go out. Regardless of what category you fall into, there are certain things that you can do in order to become a better cook.

Cooking is a skill that can be perfected over time. However, getting started cooking can be tough if you don't know what to do. You can't just buy a few ingredients and throw some things together, hoping for the best. The kitchen is full of tricks, techniques and tricks to make cooking easier. Here are some ways you can start learning today:


Learn Some Basic Knife Skills

The most important tools in any kitchen are the knives. A good chef's knife will be the workhorse that does most of the work for you in the kitchen. But it's only as good as its wielder, so learn how to use it properly.

Hold a knife like a piece of chalk, with your thumb and first two fingers forming a V over the top of the blade. Position your hand so that your wrist is straight and your forearm is at a right angle with the cutting board. Move your arm up and down instead of your wrist to make clean cuts. Using this technique on any type of vegetable will ensure even cooking and cut prep time in half.

Knife skills are an essential part of cooking. Knowing how to properly prepare veggies makes all the difference between having a good or bad dish. If you don’t know where to start, there are other resources online that can help you out with learning things like “how do I hold my knife?” or “how do I chop onions without crying?” There is no shame in learning these basic skills if you don’t already know them – after all, it doesn’t make you any less of a chef!

Read Cookbooks

Cookbooks are like bibles for people who love to cook. You should read them as much as you can. While most of the recipes will require ingredients you do not have in your pantry right now, it will give you a good idea of what you should add to your shopping list so that you can use those ingredients in future dishes.

You never know when something you read in one cookbook might come in handy while reading another cookbook. Furthermore, reading cookbooks will help you learn new techniques, which will make it easier for you to execute dishes properly and reduce waste.

Use Quality Ingredients

The difference between an average dish and an amazing one often comes down to quality ingredients. If you wouldn't buy vegetables or meat from a grocery store that looks like it could use some help, why would you expect them to taste good when they're cooked? There are plenty of local farmers' markets around where you can get fresh products.

Keep Learning

Take a cooking class or two; there are many resources available online (and off) to help you become a better cook. Everything you learn must apply since practice really does make perfect when it comes to cooking. If you want to improve your knife skills, chop an entire vegetable or onion every time you cook. If baking is more your thing, practice making cookies or cakes each week until they come out perfectly every time! You'll get better with each attempt, so don't give up!

The more you know about cooking, the better cook you’ll become. Whether you want to learn how to make a certain type of cuisine or want to discover new techniques and recipes, taking a cooking class is a great way to improve your culinary skills. This is especially true if you don’t feel like experimenting too much on your own.

Be Organized

A little bit of organization goes a long way when it comes to cooking. Cooks who know they have all the ingredients they need and have prepped the appropriate amount of food are much better cooks than those who are not prepared with ingredients.

Know Your Limitations

If you're not confident in your abilities, don't go for a complicated meal that will make cooking even more stressful for you. Instead, start small and work up to more complex recipes as your confidence grows. If you struggle with baking, don't bake- instead, try recipes that are more forgiving like soups and stews.

Know Your Ingredients

It's important to understand what ingredients you have and how to use them. Learn as much as you can about your products, their textures, flavors and uses. Do they need salt? Acid? A little sugar? Knowing this will help you understand how to make the ingredient taste better by itself, which will make it taste better when it's added to other dishes.

Taste Your Food

Your food must taste good before seasoning or adding sauces. You should always be tasting your food as you cook it — whether that's while the stock is simmering or the meat is roasting — so that you know what it tastes like in every stage of preparation and can adjust accordingly. This will also help you gauge whether your seasoning is correct.

For motivation and inspiration, you can learn cooking while relaxing aboard Kosher River Cruises. Book your travel and take advantage of the classes and learnings!



The 6 Non-Traditional Spring Break Destinations In The World

The spring break season is fast approaching. Some of you may have already started making plans with your friends for your dream destinations for vacation or kosher touring. But if you're still not sure where to go, don't worry! There are many great spring break destinations out there besides the usual.

Spring break is an opportunity for everyone to let loose and relax, but there's no reason it has to be filled with the traditional spring break destinations. If you want to get away from the crowds, these are some of the top non-traditional spring break destinations in the world.

Taking a trip to one of these non-traditional spring break destinations can be an exciting way to spend your time away from school or work.

1. Cancun, Mexico


Cancun draws more than a million visitors each year with its unique combination of adventure, cultural attractions and entertainment.

Cancun has long been a favorite destination for Americans looking to party on their spring break. With easy access from many cities in the United States and its sandy beaches lined with hotels and resorts, it's no wonder Cancun is so popular. Of course there are some drawbacks — Cancun can be crowded during peak season and there are sketchy tourist traps around town — but it's still a fun place to visit if you don't mind sharing the beach with others.

2. Prague, Czech Republic


Prague has become a popular place for students to travel during March because it is full of good food, cheap beer and exciting nightlife. Just keep in mind that Prague can get very crowded during this time of year.

Located in Eastern Europe in the center of the Czech Republic, Prague is a charming city with lots to do and see. There are many historical and cultural attractions including castles and museums that are ideal for sightseeing and learning about the country's history.

You can also shop at the open-air marketplaces or visit the local spas for some relaxation. The city has a vibrant nightlife scene with clubs perfect for dancing and live music venues that will keep you entertained all night long.

3. Quebec City, Canada



Quebec City will allow you to enjoy a French-speaking city without paying the prices that come with traveling to France for spring break. Taking advantage of some of its historic architecture and museums allows you to enjoy a unique culture on your vacation.

The city is one of Canada's oldest and most beautiful destinations and is the only walled city in North America. But it isn't just about snow sports. Visitors can enjoy more than 100 restaurants, galleries, museums, art centers, and theaters.

4. Tel Aviv, Israel



Tel Aviv has become one of Israel’s trendiest destinations over the past few years, with its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife scene. It’s only a 4-hour flight from London and a 7-hour flight from New York City. And expect temperatures to be around 70°F (21°C).

Spring Break in Tel Aviv is like nothing you’ve ever experienced. Beautiful beaches stretch as far as the eye can see while the city hums along with a youthful energy. At night, you can party until sunrise at any number of trendy nightclubs, or stroll down the famed beachfront promenade to enjoy the cool ocean breeze.

5. Dublin, Ireland



Dublin, Ireland is one of the most charming cities in Europe. The Guinness factory, Temple Bar and Irish coffee are just some of the things that make this city so special. Dublin is also known for its St. Patrick’s Day festivities which run the entire week leading up to the holiday.

Dublin is a city filled with character, from its cozy pubs serving Irish comfort food to its beautiful green parks and historical buildings. If you want to get out of the city for some fresh air, head to Howth for a hike along the coast or rent a bike and explore Phoenix Park. Whatever you do, don't forget to sample as much of Dublin's famous nightlife as possible before breaking away!

6. New Orleans, Louisiana


New Orleans is one of the most unique cities in the world. It’s a city filled with food and music, and it’s always a good time. If you’re looking for a spring break destination that will allow you to have a great time and also stay on budget, New Orleans is where it’s at! Take advantage of this destination when you get there by booking your glatt kosher cruise that will surely make your stay complete and fulfilling.



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