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Crisp Apple Curry Salad

October 7, 2010 by admin
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This salad is simply delicious, its so good there is never any leftovers. It has a great combination of flavors and even kids love it!

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Tasty Carrot Kugel

October 5, 2010 by admin
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A sweet kugel at the Shabbat table, deliciously adds a bit of yin and yang to the main course. This carrot kugel is a much requested fave and is so easy to make that you’ll find yourself making it again and again, just like me!

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Cheesecake! Parve (non-dairy)

May 6, 2010 by admin
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You know there is nothing like a good piece of cheese cake after dinner! After a Friday night dinner I cannot serve the dairy version so I was looking for a good parve cheesecake recipe!

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Chanie Levitin’s Savory Stuffed Cabbage

March 30, 2010 by admin
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This is my mothers recipe and it is pretty easy and really delicious. I never write it down, so I always call her frantically every time I make it to check amounts. Thanks to my friend Neta I will now have it for posterity.

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Cakes for Pesach

March 25, 2010 by Rochie Farkash

“What you thinking about, Bobs? My grandmother was on her back gazing up at the ceiling of her critical care room at Ceder-Sinai hospital in Los Angeles. She was recovering from a severe bout of  pneumonia. “I am thinking about when am I gonna make the cakes for Pesach,” she rasped hoarsely. “Don’t worry Bobby we have about three weeks left, you’ll be out [...]

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Delicious and Simple Apple Cake for Rosh Hashanah

September 6, 2009 by admin
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As the holiday of Rosh Hashanah approaches the smell of honey cake is in the air. Yet another traditional fruit we eat is apples dipped in honey.

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Plums for Rosh Hashanah

September 1, 2009 by Rochie Farkash
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I was looking up at my plum tree the other day and I realized that quite suddenly the plums are good to go! “Great” I thought to myself  “now I’ll be able to make that tasty side dish for Rosh Hashannah” I have been feeling  the Yamim Noraim (days of awe)  in the air. It’s  [...]

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Up to My Elbows in Challah Dough

August 21, 2009 by Rochie Farkash
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“Mommy you’re so funny,” said my seven year old this Friday morning. “Do you do this every week?” This from my fourteen year old daughter. I was standing in the kitchen with a small piece of challah dough raised high in my right hand chanting ..

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Gefilte Fish in Bellevue?

July 15, 2009 by Rochie Farkash
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My grandmother’s gefilte fish is simply heavenly! There is no other word to describe that first bite of her succulent home made rolls, redolent with diced onion and fresh black pepper. Her gefilte fish is so good, that my husband once overheard two men in a synagogue in Jerusalem discussing Mrs. Weiss and her amazing gefilte fish “It is worth going to [...]

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