If your matzoh balls are looking especially sparkly, you might consider reviewing the recipe because brother, I think something might be wrong.
Ouch! I didn’t think that glass shards and small plastic and electrical parts figured anywhere in the traditional seder meal.
Kimberly-obviously you never had my grandmother’s cooking
Hi! I saw your comment on Michele’s blog, referring to the Triborough Bridge...so I had to come and say hi to a fellow NY’er… I’m in the ‘burbs now, but I’m a city girl by birth and at heart.
Panthergirl, the esteemed Bakerina is taking a brief blogging break, leaving pals to run willy-nilly through her lovely space here (now whether that was a wise idea is something else altogether).
But when she’s back from her ooh-la-la trip I bet she’ll be delighted to see your note. I bet she’ll like it even more if you write to her personally saying ‘what the HELL were you thinking letting your friends write during your absence?!’
Some day I’ll spend some time in NY so I can be a full fledged member of the city club. For now, I’ll have to be satisfied with my wannabe status.



noooo, tinkerbelle,nooooo-oh the horror, the horror