changed Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 (edited) I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Purim, may we all be as brave as Esther!Long live Queen Esther!!!Down with Haman!!!Is eating "Hamantashen" symbolic of to destroying Haman?Here's a good recipe:http://allrecipes.co...pe/hamantashen/What's everyone's favorite Hamantashen filling? Edited February 22, 2013 by changed Link to comment
volgadon Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 I just wanted to wish everyone a Happy Purim, may we all be as brave as Esther!Long live Queen Esther!!!Down with Haman!!!Is eating "Hamantashen" symbolic of to destroying Haman?Here's a good recipe:http://allrecipes.co...pe/hamantashen/What's everyone's favorite Hamantashen filling?Poppy is the classic, but jam fillings are much nicer. Link to comment
Popular Post Calm Posted February 22, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted February 22, 2013 Long live Queen Esther!!!Down with Haman!!!Considering his final destiny, shouldn't it be "up and then sharply down with Haman"?A little gallows humour there. 5 Link to comment
Stargazer Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 Considering his final destiny, shouldn't it be "up and then sharply down with Haman"?A little gallows humour there.No kidding! A little punning, too. Most appropriate. Link to comment
Calm Posted February 22, 2013 Share Posted February 22, 2013 A little punning, too. I know....I am rather ashamed I couldn't control myself. 1 Link to comment
changed Posted February 23, 2013 Author Share Posted February 23, 2013 My first attemptThey taste better than they look, I need to figure out a stronger dough that's easier to fold and holds more filling without breaking Link to comment
volgadon Posted February 23, 2013 Share Posted February 23, 2013 My first attemptThey taste better than they look, I need to figure out a stronger dough that's easier to fold and holds more filling without breaking That isn't bad for a first attempt. Link to comment
changed Posted February 24, 2013 Author Share Posted February 24, 2013 (edited) That isn't bad for a first attempt.Thanks! They were fun to make.ok, here's some Hebrew vocab for some Purim fun: In Hebrew: Me is who and Who is He and He is She and DOG is a fish, a cuckoo is a ponytail your mommy is your sweetie a bagel is a pretzel a nylon is a plastic grocery sack kabobs are not on sticks (they are a sausage) salat mayonnaise is potato salad the Mafia is a bakery chips are french fries Sylvester is New Years Eve... and an arse is a trendy dressed up guy and a boobie is another term of endearment like mommy.(LOL, sorry, maybe I shouldn't have posted those last two, the mods can take it out if they deem it inappropriate)can anyone else think of some more Hebrew words that sounds like English words? Edited February 24, 2013 by changed Link to comment
volgadon Posted February 24, 2013 Share Posted February 24, 2013 Thanks! They were fun to make.ok, here's some Hebrew vocab for some Purim fun: In Hebrew: Me is who and Who is He and He is She and DOG is a fish, a cuckoo is a ponytail your mommy is your sweetie a bagel is a pretzel a nylon is a plastic grocery sack kabobs are not on sticks (they are a sausage) salat mayonnaise is potato salad the Mafia is a bakery chips are french fries Sylvester is New Years Eve... and an arse is a trendy dressed up guy and a boobie is another term of endearment like mommy.(LOL, sorry, maybe I shouldn't have posted those last two, the mods can take it out if they deem it inappropriate)can anyone else think of some more Hebrew words that sounds like English words? I would spell it ars. Not exactly trendy, dressed up guys. The term comes from the word for venom. It means Sure, they spend a lot on clothes, and wear lots and lots of gold, but it has more to do with a certain attitude.As for the bakery bit, when I was six or seven there was some movie in English that I was watching, and one of the characters said that the mafia was out to get him. I told my mom that the movie was funny, the guy is being chased by bakers. I was even more perplexed to discover the existence of a large group of Italian bakers in the USA perpetrating organised crimes... 2 Link to comment
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