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Re: Question of the day...Fried Motza new
      #3363 - 03/19/03 05:08 PM
Snow for Sarala

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Shandela (do you mind if I call you that?),

I think Ruchie is a nickname of Rochel--my husband only calls me Ruchie otherwise I'm known as Rochel.

I am DEFINATELY interested in Jewish recipes! Thanks SO much!

L'Chaim to you too! Shall we make a toast? To peace, to peace, and to SHALOM (more peace)! Seriously, I hope there will be peace in this unsettled world soon!

Take care--keep in touch!

Ruchie



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Re: Question of the day...Fried Motza new
      #3369 - 03/19/03 05:30 PM
SharonMello

Reged: 01/22/03
Posts: 996
Loc: Groveland, CA

Ruchie - No, I don't mind. No one has called me that in years...and I do mean years!

Great Toast. At least you know what I mean from my misspelled Jewish words. My English is much better.

Sharon

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Re: Yatala Pies new
      #3412 - 03/19/03 11:41 PM
KinOz

Reged: 02/02/03
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Loc: Brisbane, Australia

Yes we should!

I teach primary school.

Kerrie

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Re: Yatala Pies new
      #3416 - 03/20/03 02:21 AM
tlc

Reged: 03/06/03
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Do you have heather's books? I am interested in getting them, but wanted to know how you got on with aussie equivalent versions of american things mentioned in the book.

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Re: Question of the day...Fried Motza new
      #3438 - 03/20/03 07:53 AM
Zaftig1

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Marrying a nonJew doesnt have to mean not being observant! My husband is not Jewish either, but he is very what I call Judeo-philic. We observe all Jewish holidays, and our 3 kids even attend an Orthodox Hebrew school (!) We even keep kosher here and are moderately Sabbath observant.

It can be done!

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Re: Question of the day...Fried Motza new
      #3440 - 03/20/03 07:55 AM
Zaftig1

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Cherry Hill is nice...BUT VERY expensive to live in!! Its one reason I live 15 mins away. Not very Jewish where I am but at least I can afford it.

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Re: Yes! new
      #3538 - 03/20/03 11:46 PM
KinOz

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Yes I have them and they're great!

I would definately recommend getting them. I have figured out an aussie equivalent for just about everything and would be happy to help you out.

If you've got specific questions about anything you can always email me at bkgarlick@gil.com.au

Kerrie

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Re: Yes! new
      #3559 - 03/21/03 05:25 AM
tlc

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Thanks a lot for that. I will organise to order them (did you order yours through the net or can we get them in regular bookstores?).

Once I read through them, I'll email you if I have some q's about ingredients (I'm sure there will be q's!).

Also - are they meals your husband enjoys or do you find yourself cooking a few different meals for dinner?

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Re: Yes! new
      #3659 - 03/21/03 02:23 PM
KinOz

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I ordered them on the net - they came in about 4 days. My husband eats all the meals and really likes them. The only exception to that is the fact that he sometimes feels like red meat. So once a week I usually cook that for him and I have salmon which he is not a fan of. So that works well for us. I like the Mustard Dill salmon recipe and with that one it is easy for me to just cook hime a steak and serve it with the sauce which he really likes.

Kerrie

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Re: Question of the day...Things you used to be able to eat but no longer can....(m) new
      #3736 - 03/22/03 07:25 AM
SharonMello

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Leggs500 - How much have you gained? I'm always trying to lose!!
Sharon

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