[blindcooks] Re: Easter treats

  • From: "Susan Tabor" <souljourner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <blindcooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 23:34:18 -0500

Hi, Penny:

If you wouldn't mind doing so, I would be so grateful! Thanks so much!
Warmest Regards,
Susan

-----Original Message-----
From: blindcooks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:blindcooks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Penny Golden
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 11:25 PM
To: blindcooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blindcooks] Re: Easter treats


Susan, i looked it up with google.   Since I don't care for the sweet 
things like sweet pancakes or waffles, why, I didn't even think about it.
But the matzo brei is really so very simple.
And the  amounts vary, according to how one likes it.
For example, one runs the matzoh underwater.  But how much water is a
personal matter.  One can use a sheet of matzoh with 2 eggs; or 2 sheets of
matzoh with one egg, perhaps it was.  I like 2 eggs with one large sheet of
matzoh.  By the way, they tell one not to use egg matzoh, because it is too
soft. If you want all particulars, i can look it up again.
Kindest regards,
Penny

On 4/16/2014 11:13 PM, Susan Tabor wrote:
> Hi, Penny:
>
> I have friends who were dining with some Jewish friends today and they 
> were having matzohbrei, the kind with eggs and onions.  What would one 
> put in the sweet one?  Cinnamon, butter and brown sugar, maybe?
> Mazel Tov,
> Susan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: blindcooks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:blindcooks-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Penny Golden
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 10:21 PM
> To: blindcooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [blindcooks] Re: Easter treats
>
>
> Jon, I'm glad you're a basketCase of an upcoming Dad. It shows you've
> got that sensitive side.   There is no way to get tough for it, so you
> may as well not try.
> I'm so excited for you.  May all go smoothly for all 3 of you.
> I saw a 2 pound easter bunny (chocolate, of course) in Walmart today; 
> it was in a tall skinny sort of box.  I wasn't even tempted to get 
> that.  Anyhow, the story about not telling the kids you're eating 
> Easter bunny made my friends laugh.
> They thought it was really humorous.
> Night to you all, except those on the other side of the world--Good 
> day to you all over there.
> I'm hoping to make myself some Matzo brei tomorrow.  the word brei is 
> pronounced bry.  It's kind of a Passover Jewish french toast.  Only 
> you wet down some matzo like crackers, break that up; then scramble a
couple
> eggs with those cracker-pieces inh them.   Some people make it sweet;
> but I prefer savory.  Some people saute onion first to have with it, 
> but I think that's fussiness.  I just want eggs and matzoh.  Yum Yum, Yum.
> I could say: O to be a child again and have Mother fixing that.  Now 
> I'm the oldest generation; and if I want it, or a nice hot cup of tea, 
> or whatever, it's fix it yourself, old girl.
> Penny
>
> On 4/16/2014 10:01 PM, Jon Rawlings wrote:
>> My family did not have much in the way of Easter Sunday traditions, 
>> but we did the Easter egg hunt as kids and all of us got baskets full 
>> of candy, child or adult.  Our traditional Easter dinner consisted of 
>> a honey-baked ham, sour cream potatoes, which is a potato casserole 
>> with onion, condensed soup, and topped with buttered corn flakes 
>> cereal which our family loves, as well as a molded fruit salad and 
>> homemade rolls.  We are having that meal as a family this coming 
>> weekend, and I'm bringing the apple pie and ice cream. Marilyn, your 
>> story of the rabbit made me laugh but good.  Eating rabbit for dinner 
>> at Easter is just too ironic.  I have had rabbit only once, and that 
>> not long ago when we went to spend Thanksgiving weekend with my 
>> sister-in-law in San Francisco in 2012.  I thought it was pretty good.
>> And Heather, Emily and the baby, yet to be born, are doing fine, but 
>> Dad....well, he needs to find some way to get tough for the delivery, 
>> and fast.  Our doctor is certain the baby will be here in just two or 
>> three weeks, a bit earlier than her due date.  And Dad's not sure if 
>> he will be able to handle the labor and delivery; kind of sad, since 
>> he's not the one carrying the baby.  Sigh
>>    Jon
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "M and L Dorn"
>> <marilyn.larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To:<blindcooks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 3:38 PM
>> Subject: [blindcooks] Re: Easter treats
>>
>>
>>> What a cute idea, and I like the Oreo better too.
>>> Marilyn
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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