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Chanukah Memory Game

by Leah Schapira | December 04, 2018 | 1 comment(s)

How to Play Snack Memory at Your Party

Get ready to brag about your favorite snack, be competitive, and have fun!

Chanukah Memory Game The Rules of Snack Memory:

  1. Everyone has to bring one snack (something special and worthy for the game, like a chocolate bar, huge bag of chips, candy…)
  2. Sit around the table. Everyone introduces their snack and brag about “why their snack is the best snack ever.”  (This is my mother’s favorite chocolate, This is the colorful gummy worms that I hide from my children…)
  3. Put your snack  under the table on your lap so it’s not visible to anyone else.
  4. The first person begins by choosing anyone at the table and asking, “Sarah, can I have your [onion flavored chips….chocolate covered almonds…be very specific as there may be many types of chocolate]. If you guess correctly, you get the snack.
  5. Then the next person to the left goes. If she wants to choose someone with two or more items, they need to list all the items that person has. If that person has five snacks you need to list all five. If you get one wrong, you don’t get any of the snacks and you are out of the game. You can keep the snack(s) you currently have on your lap.
  6. The only person you are not allowed to ask is the one who went right before you.
  7. If you have a large crowd playing, stick to one snack per person. If you are playing with under 10 people, up the challenge and have every person playing bring two snacks.
  8. At the end of the game, there will be one person left standing, and they most likely will be the person with the most snacks!

 

Have fun!

 

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Filed Under: Chanukah, Crafts & Activities, Family Tagged With: Chanukah, games

Leah Schapira

Leah is the best-selling author of Fresh & Easy Kosher Cooking and the co-author of the Made Easy and Secret Restaurant Recipes cookbook series. She’s constantly reading and gets excited about learning and discovering, in between taking care of her large family. Follow her on instagram @cookkosher.

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  1. Chaya says

    December 10, 2018 at 9:39 pm

    I played this with my kids today on their vacation and we had a great time, thanks! At the end we shared all the nosh and had a party, and best of all my kids didn’t say a word about not going on a trip on Chanukah vacation!

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