Agenda Today:
1. Prepare the sabzeh
2. Dye a few eggs
3. Make Koloocheh Cookies
4. Set up a haft sin
5. Nowruz Ceremony
1. Prepare the sabzeh:

2. Dye a few eggs:
Yep, colored eggs are a traditional part of Nowruz. The favorite colors are red, green and yellow, but all colors are used.
3. Make Koloocheh Cookies:
Koloocheh is a Persian cookie with a rich date and walnut filling, baked for special occasions.
The recipe is here.

4. Set up a haft sin:
A few days before Noruz every household spreads a tablecloth on the carpet or table called the Sofreh-e Haft Sin, or Cloth of Seven Dishes.

After we spread the suzani out on the table, we have a hunt to find the symbolic items to put on the haft sin table- including seven bowls filled with seven symbolic foods, each beginning with the Persian letter sheen.
- Sharab- wine, for happiness
- Shakar- sugar, for sweetness
- Shir- milk, for nourishment
- Shireh- fruit syrup (usually grape), for vigor
- Shahd- honey, for productive teamwork
- Shirini- candy, more sweetness
- Shir berenj- rice pudding, for health
Other symbols of spring are also placed on the table; each family has its own traditions, but the common items are:
- Sabzeh sprouts, for new life
- A mirror to reflect the images of creation
- A candle for each child, to represent wisdom and happiness
- A Holy Book or book of poetry
- Spring flowers
- Colored eggs, for fruitfulness
- Coins, for prosperity
- Rose water for healing
- Cookies for a sweet life
Family and friends gather to wait for the Nowruz ceremony, which traditionally happens at the exact moment of the equinox. Everyone greets each other with "Nowruz Mubarak!" - Happy New Day!
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Haft sin from 2016 |
Next the oldest person holds up a mirror and each person looks into the mirror and smiles. The mirror is for reflecting a person's past, and reminding a person to reflect on future goals and pledges. In Zoroastrian theology, the soul receives a reflection of a person's thoughts, words and deeds.
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