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December 11, 2006

Not the same old kugel

See that ad in the left sidebar? Pamphlet Guys took a break from war reporting to offer a palate cleanser (literally) in the form of a blogger cookbook. A Jewish blogger cookbook. It's about 50 black and white pages, no food porn, but really great recipes. Not the same old kugel, as the blurb says. Each recipe is embedded in a blog post, and some of the stories surrounding the recipes are just interesting as the recipes are tasty. You will learn how to use avant-garde theater to time a brisket, what blessings to say over leeks and fish heads, what to do with etrogs after Sukkot is over, and visit a yishuv's carefully orchestrated matzah-baking only hours before the start of Pesach. All recipes are kosher. Hanukkah is around the corner. What are you waiting for?

Judith | 12/11/06 at 01:17 AM | Categories: Sensual pleasures

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Now really, who can resist a cookbok?

Paul | December 12, 2006 07:38 AM

Blogger cooking: dishes requiring only periocic attention (like, say when you need to get up from the keyboard, stretch your shoulders, and look at something farther than 15" from your face) and that cook for long stretches at a time (stews, baked whole fowl, cholent).

Jeremiah | December 12, 2006 10:50 AM

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