No, just Apply and see. Maby, who knows?Do you know any way to get around it if you're not Jewish!?
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No, just Apply and see. Maby, who knows?Do you know any way to get around it if you're not Jewish!?
Could you post the recipe for the crackers? I've never had homemade crackers that I know of.
Eat with it boiled egg or two some fresh spring onions and a bite or two from a hot chili and your meal will be completed!Just made some of this chummus! Put some fresh garlic and parsley from the garden in it!
It's super tasty!!!Thank you for the recipe, Benny! I did NOT forget to put plenty of olive oil on it, too! Sprinkled fresh parsley on top, too!
I am eating it with homemade crackers. Super yummy!
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Add some sesame seeds or some fennel, coriander or cummin seeds and you will get some extra crunch and taste.Yes, of course! It is gluten free though, so I hope you don't mind.
5 cups of oat flour
3 cups of tapioca starch or rice flour
1\4 cup salt
1 cup olive oil
1\4 cup of honey or agave nectar
2 cups of water
4 egg whites
Ground cayenne pepper and\or ground dried red tomatoes (optional)
Combine all ingredients and mix them together.
Then roll out the the dough out until it's roughly 1\8 of inch thick.
Cut into squares and bake on a greased cookie sheet for about 15 minutes at 375* Fahrenheit.
Yeah, it wouldn't hurt to try!You can always try, maybe they will say yes, who knows?
Eat with it boiled egg or two some fresh spring onions and a bite or two from a hot chili and your meal will be completed!
Thank you for the suggestions, I'll have to try those out!Add some sesame seeds or some fennel, coriander or cummin seeds and you will get some extra crunch and taste.
It is quite interesting that you feel like thatYeah, it wouldn't hurt to try!
I'm not Jewish and I don't have Jewish ancestors, but I do a lot of things a Jew would do.
I know but that still doesn't make me a Jew!
I don't follow the Talmud but I do follow the Torah from the bible and I keep the Sabbath on the 7th day.
I dress modestly, I even cover my hair though I'm not married.
I also consider myself an Israelite even though I've never been to Israel.
I've been doing lots of research on moving to Israel. The problem I keep coming up with is that from my understanding you can't get citizenship and live there if you're not a Jew.
Is that true?
I just wanna go home sooooo bad - to Israel my beloved "homeland", the land flowing with milk and honey!!!
I think we did! I was thinking of starting a new thread for our conversations. Probably not everyone is interested in what we have to say!It seems that we took over this thread..........![]()
Nah, we were all just asleep. Coming from somebody with insomnia, you seem to not sleep very much.I think we did! I was thinking of starting a new thread for our conversations. Probably not everyone is interested in what we have to say!