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Hanukkah revisited
Dec 12, 2007 10:35
I'm sure everyone will be relieved to know that we did, in fact, manage to find some candles at the JCC - Hanukkah has been saved!
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vermilionsun
December 12 2007, 19:51:43 UTC
oh, YUMM. :D
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shel99
December 12 2007, 21:26:22 UTC
Yeah, my sister and I made latkes the other night, yummmmmmy.
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ndanukiwi
December 12 2007, 21:35:57 UTC
I saw that! What do you think made me want them!? ;)
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shel99
December 12 2007, 23:28:00 UTC
Hee! I'm glad I could provide inspiration! After all, it isn't Chanukah without oily fried potato-ey goodness! :D
you going to be in a midwesternish location anytime soon? I'm headed back to sunny beautiful Detroit for a week at the end of the month...
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ndanukiwi
December 12 2007, 23:47:17 UTC
Sadly, no. Don't have much cause to get back to MI since my mom has moved east. Have fun with the fam, though!
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epenthesis
December 13 2007, 07:41:39 UTC
Wow that makes me hungry.
My mom has a recipe for "latkes" which are essentially pan-fried mashed potato balls, served with ketchup. In a moment of inspiration I once described them as "shiksa-riffic." (Please don't tell her that.)
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ndanukiwi
December 17 2007, 21:35:07 UTC
Sounds goy-tastic ;-)
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rhetoretician
December 15 2007, 21:36:54 UTC
Hmm, latkes in a George Foreman Grill. There's something wrong there...
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ndanukiwi
December 17 2007, 21:34:21 UTC
Oh but it's perfect! More room than a frying pan, and the griddle plate can go right in the dishwasher! What's not to love?
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My mom has a recipe for "latkes" which are essentially pan-fried mashed potato balls, served with ketchup. In a moment of inspiration I once described them as "shiksa-riffic." (Please don't tell her that.)
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