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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Cancelled flight?
What? Cardiac moment! As instructed, I checked on my reservations within 72 hours of leaving AND found that the connecting flight from Amsterdam to Sarajevo was cancelled. That’s what it said in really big red letters after a “warning” statement … Continue reading
Passover-the meal
It is done. We are stuffed. Elijah didn’t show up, though. We had a place for him and everything. Oh, well, next year in Jerusalem maybe. I’m doing good to get my fingers to move to type ‘cuz I’m so … Continue reading
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Tagged carrot zimmes, charoses, gravy, hand washing bowl, lamb, matzo bread, parsleyed potatoes, Passover meal, toss salad
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Passover Seder-shank bones, roots and all
Preparing for our annual family Messianic Passover Seder. Just put the lamb in the oven. Stabbed and stuffed with slivers of garlic and covered with coarse sea salt. Yummmmm. Bake for a couple of hours, uncovered and bammm! Love it … Continue reading
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Tagged charoses, chicken, eggs, garlic, lamb, matzo bread, passover, seder, shank bones
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Cotton Patch Gospel (awesome)…after a crazy busy day.
Tonight Melea and I got a jump on Easter by going to see Habersham Community Theatre’s production of Tom Key’s Cotton Patch Gospel. What a treat! The show was well cast with a variety of great talent. The simple but … Continue reading
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Honey Mustard Chicken Salad
Enjoy this refreshing version of a familiar dish. Serve over bed of greens, in a sandwich or in small filo cups for tea savories. 2 cans chicken, white meat, drained or 2 cups baked or boiled chicken, shredded 5 stalks … Continue reading
Moved in…again…and French Onion Soup
Moved into my new space with only “tweaking” left to go. I’d love for you to visit in person but if you can;t enjoy these pictures: Also, got lots of recipes typed into the cookbook this morning. French … Continue reading
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Tagged booth, cheese toast, French onion soup, recipe
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Hide and Seek?
I am not playing hide and seek!!! Honest. But I do want you to seek for me in my new space at Old Clarkesville Mill….I’ve made much progress moving…finished painting two rugs and moved nine shelving units and other loose … Continue reading
New Space, Great Place…in process….
Today began THE MOVE, again….The mill is being configured and I’m going to a new space. I’ve got the base of the rug painted. And, the counter set up. I’ve got lots of shelf space to have my tea tins … Continue reading
Mocha Brigadeiros (Brazilian fudge balls)
I discovered this indulgent treat in Brazil when visiting my daughter and her family. The Brazilian people I met enjoyed celebrating every and all occasions and a staple of those gatherings was brigedieras. I had the privilege of attending a … Continue reading
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