My first bulk order in Israel!
Oh, my goodness, the excitement! You wouldn’t think making a bulk order would be such a big deal to someone like me who’s been making
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Oh, my goodness, the excitement! You wouldn’t think making a bulk order would be such a big deal to someone like me who’s been making
>>In your opinion, if one doesn’t have access to raw milk, is it better to use a substitute milk (such as almond milk) rather than
>>We are a frum (Jewish Orthodox) homeschooling family from New York working towards making aliyah within the next year and we were told by NBN that
I don’t often do this, but just for fun I felt like putting up a picture that someone emailed me. We were at a bat
>>Now that you’re in Israel, and the food available is different than the food available in the US, and the prices different as well (not
I adapted this recipe from Lea’s sesame chia apple salad. This is a lovely salad packed with nutrients that looks great on the table, and
This pot pie has been a huge hit at our house – it’s delicious, frugal, and when everyone sits down at the table, there are
Shabbos (Sabbath/Friday night)- dinner – challah, chicken soup, chicken, roast potatoes, carrot/apple/onion bake, warm cabbage salad, beet salad, apple pie (Sat.) b- cinnamon bubble loaf; lunch
A huge change when we moved to Israel was that we decided to put our children in school. After eleven years of homeschooling, this was
Time is flying by, and we’ve now been living in Israel for exactly three months! Overall it’s been a great move and we’re so happy