We are finally on the road after a slow start this morning.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Am I bad for thinking it would make the great basis for a southwest breakfast bake with lots of crumbled sausage (mmm... chorizo), tons of cheese, and pico de gallo?
Yes, very bad. Because now I am regretting deeply the fact that I did not have this for breakfast this morning.
(And, you know, it's not like South and Central America are entirely devoid of Jews. I don't see adding jalapenos as any different in sentiment than adding cinnamon or raisins.)
The "giant monstrosity" of circumcision "envelops" their entire lives.
The imagery generated by this sentence is...not good. Unless they really mean their audience to picturing giant zombie foreskins stalking the land, in which case, point made.
(And, you know, it's not like South and Central America are entirely devoid of Jews. I don't see adding jalapenos as any different in sentiment than adding cinnamon or raisins.)
True. But cinnamon and raisins are sweet.
I don't see adding jalapenos as any different in sentiment than adding cinnamon or raisins.
Except jalapenos are evil. But so are raisins.
Jalapeño challah sounds kinda gross to me, because I always think of it as being kinda sweet. But with some other bread and adding the cheese and chorizo and stuff sounds great!!
My DH started to make challah when we moved here, because we haven't found the options in DC to be very good
Huh. I feel like there's gotta be a place with good bread--surely somewhere up in Rockville?
I feel like there's gotta be a place with good bread--surely somewhere up in Rockville?
Rockville is a schelp for us.
Trader Joe's is about the best option for fresh, crusty dinner-type bread (although we don't particularly like the challah) when one weighs price/convenience. The local co-op has good bread, but it's $4-5 for a 1/2 loaf, which is crazy.
We're willing to pay the price at the co-op for the challah because we need it for Friday night, and it's right down the street.
Rockville is a schelp for us.
Ah, but see, that's where all the Jewish stores are (like KosherMart). And the yummiest bagel bakery. So I'm assuming you can get good challah somewhere there. (Obvi, I used to work up in Rockville for years and years)
Hi. 416 posts since I could check in last. Life is too busy!
Whoo, I have a more or less completed rough draft of one of the essay questions! Now to tackle the second one...
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Nora! MWAH!