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04-18-2008, 11:34 AM
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#166 | | Super Moderator
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good thing I don't know how to cook small
| Yes, that's the traditional "God forbid I should run out of something" school of entertaining.
Corollary to the "God forbid someone wants something I don't have" school of entertaining.
My h goes to both schools.
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04-18-2008, 01:14 PM
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#167 | | Senior Member
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Three briskets down, one to go.
One sponge cake down, one to go.
Kugel: Done.
Tzimmis: Still to do.
Must hardboil eggs. Must make matzah balls.
Must get folding chairs from friend.
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04-18-2008, 01:17 PM
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#168 | | Senior Member
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Don't you need pillows?
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04-18-2008, 01:22 PM
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#169 | | Senior Member
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Oh, VeryHappy, D loves tzimmis! She tried it at a friend's house one year at Passover, and it has been a favorite ever since.
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04-18-2008, 02:21 PM
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#170 | | Junior Member
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My briskets are done and now are at my mother's for slicing. She has a meat slicer that she insist on using everytime I make the briskets. It is fine with me as I don't have the mess, but it would be so much easier for me to just slice them with the electric knife.
With almost the entire family in town on both sides, 30+ people is the norm. Passover is one of the holiday's we have to alternate years with each family; Thanksgiving I have, so it is the largest holiday as we have my family and my husband's family. My SIL wants us to try to stop by after the seder with my family, but I don't see that happening; my uncle likes to have the long version; of course if the little ones get restless, he will shorten it!!
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04-18-2008, 02:37 PM
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#171 | | Member
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Well, in my corner of the world MIL wants to have it at her house, but isn't feeling well, so we decided to split the prep. I am 3 briskets, 4 chickens, one sponge cake, brownies and 4 dozen chocolate dipped macaroons in, and I still need to prepare 2 Sedar plates, a flourless chocolate cake and about a gallon of charoses. All this prep is good for me though as it will be the first year that none of my children will be with us. They all decided to stay where they are. I'm missing them a lot, so cooking is keeping me busy.
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04-18-2008, 02:51 PM
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#172 | | Senior Member
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*only having 12 this year. Largest I ever had was 24 or so.
I haven't done a THING yet (just got back from a mtg). I guess I'd better get moving.
BTW p3t-- maybe we'll all jsut slip in at your seder. You won't notice a few more....
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04-18-2008, 03:11 PM
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#174 | | Senior Member
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Thanks, wjb. We had a review i our weekly Jewish TImes as well. But its kinda late to shop for them-- we'll be cheating this year and having non kosher wine (shhhh) So if Elijah won't drink it there will be more for the rest of us  Good thing the attendees at our seder don't care one bit about the kosher/nonkosher wine. Whew.
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04-18-2008, 03:12 PM
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#175 | | Senior Member
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Oops, forgot to ask-- I noticed in the NYT article the Fabrikants were mentioned. Aren't they big jewelers in NYC??
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04-18-2008, 03:24 PM
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#176 | | Senior Member
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^^Yes, they are.
Yes, pillows, Mini, at least symbolically. If the folding chairs are too low then many of us may have them . . . .
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04-18-2008, 04:15 PM
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#177 | | Senior Member
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Not Jewish, but you guys and the deals at the grocery store have persuade me that brisket should be on the menu this weekend. |
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04-18-2008, 04:44 PM
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#178 | | Member
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Just finished my shopping-- no prob getting Mothers margarine. Wow, am I overwhelmed hearing that you've already braised, boiled, baked, dipped, et. al. See you after seder! Best to all.
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04-18-2008, 06:16 PM
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#179 | | Senior Member
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All I've done is ordered red snapper for my gefilte fish and fish parts for the stock to cook them in. I guess I'm behind. We just moved from winter to summer in about 3 days and I had yard work to do.
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04-18-2008, 06:30 PM
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#180 | | Senior Member
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Just came back from last minute errand running. Ran into some friends and now we are having 14 for dinner tomorrow.
This next story isn't going to come out right, but it was funny (I guess ya had to be there). I decided to take one last peek at the kosher wines in the supermarket (not sure why-- they werent likely to be getting anything new in...) anyway, the endcap display seemed to have all sorts of new, interesting wines. I scanned the labels and then took a double take. One was called "Our Daily Red". Clever name, but not what I'd expect to see on a Kosher wine display  ! Turns out I was one display over from the Kosher wines. I was looking at "organic wines". LOL! Well, I told you ya had to be there. I am still chuckling... I guess I am easily amused. (... Give us this day our daily red.... very clever!)
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