I think high crime is every wherejust did some reading about coos bay. Everything good except for a high crime rate there. I read a lot too.
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I think high crime is every wherejust did some reading about coos bay. Everything good except for a high crime rate there. I read a lot too.
Yes. But ... what h2o said. Often, it's bread made on Friday (Preparation Day) for Sabbath, and what's left over makes really good French toast on Sunday morning! I made it early in the week in case it didn't turn out (hedging my bets, lol!). I really just made it to show off for my son because it's delicious and beautiful.Don’t they make it for Jewish holidays?
Truth.I think high crime is every where
lol my family’s braided loaves tradition is for Christmas.Yes. But ... what h2o said. Often, it's bread made on Friday (Preparation Day) for Sabbath, and what's left over makes really good French toast on Sunday morning! I made it early in the week in case it didn't turn out (hedging my bets, lol!). I really just made it to show off for my son because it's delicious and beautiful.
It is bread with no dairy product. They have very strict lawsYes. But ... what h2o said. Often, it's bread made on Friday (Preparation Day) for Sabbath, and what's left over makes really good French toast on Sunday morning! I made it early in the week in case it didn't turn out (hedging my bets, lol!). I really just made it to show off for my son because it's delicious and beautiful.
You need a personal shopper.Hope everyone has a good day. I dread this. Too much walking for me and the riding carts hurt me. ttyl
Yes, you knew more about it than I did! It does have eggs. I've been surprised to learn those that keep strict kosher remove all (or certain?) grains from home and property,* not just yeast as the Bible commands. Which makes certain challenges for chicken keepers, as you can imagine. I've asked but have gotten no clear explanation of where or when the grain restrictions came from. Other than there is a concern that certain grains could become wet and inadvertently ferment. Anyway I find it all fascinating.It is bread with no dairy product. They have very strict laws
I have never heard of the grain restrictionYes, you knew more about it than I did! It does have eggs. I've been surprised to learn those that keep strict kosher remove all (or certain?) grains from home and property,* not just yeast as the Bible commands. Which makes certain challenges for chicken keepers, as you can imagine. I've asked but have gotten no clear explanation of where or when the grain restrictions came from. Other than there is a concern that certain grains could become wet and inadvertently ferment. Anyway I find it all fascinating.
*During certain festivals such as Passover.