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| | Challa | | | Oven 325 degrees 9 cups of flour 2 pkgs of dry yeast 2 ½ cups of lukewarm water ½ tsp of baking powder 4 large eggs 3/4 oil 1 cup of sugar 2 tablespoons of cinnamon vanilla In a big bowl, place 4 cups of flour. Make a well, put the yeast, 3 tablespoons of sugar, and 1 cup of lukewarm water. Now put the bowl in a warm place covered with a towel for ½ hour. Then, put the rest of the ingredients in the bowl and mix. Knead for 10 minutes, and put it back in the warm place for 1 hour. Knead again, and make the braids. Cover and return letting it rise for 20 minutes. Uncover and place it on a cookie sheet. Spread an egg-yolk with a touch of oil and sugar and bake in a pre-heated oven for 1 hour, or until it is done. |
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Those carpets won’t clean themselves. Take care of personal and home-related appointments now.
Now that we’re cooking in our Passover mini kitchen, it is time to get serious with cleaning, says Professional Organizer Rivka Slatkin. Here’s her Passover prep tip of the day …
Tip #9: Make all of your personal and house-related appointments that need taking [...]
This week we’re be taking Passover prep to the next level.
Instead of rushing around at the last minute, this Passover we’re taking the advice of Professional Organizer Rivka Slatkin and preparing early. Last week’s tips were all about setting up what Rivka calls our “Passover centers.” (If you missed the tips, you check out the [...]
The time has come to stop handing out chametz snacks when kids come clamoring.
I admit yesterday’s tip was a doozy. Cleaning the better part of your house for Passover, even the lightly trafficked areas, is a big job. Today’s tip from Professional Organizer Rivka Slatkin is easy by contrast:
Tip #11: Begin giving kids only kosher-for-Passover [...]
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