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Easter Chick in a Party Hat

posted Wednesday April 15th, 2009

Annabelle and I were at the coffee shop next to the dance studio this past Saturday morning, having our usual bagel with the other moms and  daughters, when my friend Betsy’s little girl asked Annabelle a question. She had just bitten into a bagel smeared with cream cheese, so Annabelle’s mouth was full when she answered the […]


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"The Bubble Gums"

posted Monday April 13th, 2009

Tonight at dinner, Annabelle informed us that she’s starting a band called “The Bubble Gums.” She’ll play keyboard, and she’s chosen three of her friends to be singer, drummer and guitarist. “I tried to think about what each one is good at,” she explained, listing her choices. (Apparently no one else knows about this yet.) We discussed costumes […]


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I texted Ms. X this afternoon. “Is there an Easter Junie B.?” She shot back, “Yes. Junie B. First Grader Dumb Bunny!”  Then she called to say she’d seen it at Target. I didn’t find it there, but they had it at Barnes and Noble. As I was checking out, the young saleswoman commented on […]


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Warming Up to Disney on Ice

posted Saturday April 11th, 2009

I took the girls to see Disney on Ice tonight. What can I say? The tickets were free. Back in the day, I could score concert tickets and baseball tickets through work, but now all that’s pretty much gone, except, oddly, Disney on Ice tickets. I can always get those. So we went. It was pretty […]


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Next Year in Tempe.

posted Friday April 10th, 2009

Sophie was asleep before the matzoh balls. Annabelle ditched the seder table for the TV shortly after that. I realized I need new dining room chairs when my mother sank into a folding chair, put her chin on the table, and announced she felt like a torso-less head. And we forgot about Elijah. Still, all […]


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Don't Passover the Cocktails

posted Thursday April 9th, 2009

For reasons I am not at liberty to share, I’m beginning to wonder whether vodka is kosher for Passover. Potatoes are cool, right? For those of you less Jewish than I, it’s not just that you can’t eat bread on Passover. There are all sorts of rules about what qualifies as leavened and what doesn’t. […]


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Sparkly Mod Podged Eggs and Other Holiday Ugliness

posted Thursday April 9th, 2009

“Hey, want to see my eggs?” I asked Ray, holding up my three best. After several hours of trial and error at a friend’s house, I was pretty proud of these, the product of sparkly Mod Podge and several colored paper napkins. Turns out, Ray does not have a proper appreciation for decoupage. He recoiled. “Why […]


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Matzoh Toffee Bark

posted Wednesday April 8th, 2009

Why can’t anyone agree on the spelling of the word matzoh? I’m sure there’s an official, rabbi-blessed version, but it’s either post this recipe or waste time surfing the web. Here’s a recipe I ripped out of Parents magazine in 2004. I’ve made it a couple times, with success, which means it’s foolproof! Matzoh Toffee Bark […]


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Breaking News: The Matzo Kugel Recipe

posted Tuesday April 7th, 2009

No sooner had I emailed my old friend Ruthie (wife of Eric) than she shot back the matzo kugel recipe, as though she’d been waiting for me to ask. (She admitted she always thinks of me this time of the year, when she wets the matzo, remembering how that always cracked me up when we […]


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Googlekugel

posted Tuesday April 7th, 2009

I just tried to Google the word kugel, and got myself laughing. Go ahead, try saying it 10 times, fast: “google kugel.” Actually, it sounds like a tasty dish: Googlekugel. I’m Googling kugel (a casserole — it usually calls for noodles or potatoes, can be sweet or savory) because I can’t find my old friend Eric […]


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