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There are some awesome recipes in it from around the world. Tourettes had it and I immediatly bought a copy.
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:32, Reply)
I want a recipe for the awesome grandma you would have made.
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:34, Reply)
Take one old female.
Add some grey hair and youthful vigour.
Sprinkle with broadmindedness and a pinch of twinkle in the eye.
Add a homemade chicken recipe and cup of kindess.
Leave to stand for about 25 years.
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:38, Reply)
I love Claudia Roden's. The little stories she puts in it make it so much better- in her recipe for falafel she descibes visiting her uncle in Egypt I think it is. He's colossally fat, and lives above a great falafel shop. They'll sit out on the balcony, and every so often throw down a basket with some money in, and when they draw it back up, there's fresh falafel and pitta and tahini in it.
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:36, Reply)
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/075481825X/ref=oss_product
Already made Plov and gave the recipe to Beekers.
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:40, Reply)
www.amazon.co.uk/New-Complete-International-Jewish-Cookbook/dp/1861057326/ref=sr_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1296398692&sr=1-4
(, Sun 30 Jan 2011, 14:45, Reply)
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