tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269979802232920715.post2098766341137174439..comments2023-12-26T13:37:12.187+02:00Comments on Kosherfrugal.com - Frugal Living in Israel: Shabbat Parashat T'tzaveh (Feb. 11-12, 2011)Esterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04934256824361733440noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269979802232920715.post-51491681079577105282011-02-10T23:58:40.966+02:002011-02-10T23:58:40.966+02:00Thanks, Emily! I actually bolded the words after t...Thanks, Emily! I actually bolded the words after thinking about what you said in your email!<br />It'a actually easy to keep brownies and kugel in the freezer. Last time I made carrot kugel I made 6 of them so I could freeze them, and when I made brownies, I tripled the batch and froze some! (I have a huge freezer, by the way. Bigger than my fridge. I got in the habit of cooking for the Esterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04934256824361733440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-269979802232920715.post-12956192352213034282011-02-10T23:45:36.872+02:002011-02-10T23:45:36.872+02:00I like it with the bold words! I'm just finis...I like it with the bold words! I'm just finishing up here b/c we're going to a Bat Mitzvah party tomorrow. We usually have almost the same thing every Shabbat - minor variations - this week it's: challah, broccoli soup, fricassee, hummus, babaganoush, brown basmati rice with paprika and sauteed onions, Israeli salad and for dessert a fruit compote. Wish I had some goodies in the Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12804366610884055929noreply@blogger.com