Tumah
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Oh I didn't realize it had two meanings.2 answers -- one, I think, is in the use of a food processor to get a smoother consistency, the other is in the use of the English word "pudding" for "kugel" in many recipes.
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Oh I didn't realize it had two meanings.2 answers -- one, I think, is in the use of a food processor to get a smoother consistency, the other is in the use of the English word "pudding" for "kugel" in many recipes.
Gross. Potato kugel pudding sounds disgusting. How would you even get it to become a pudding?!?
Yeah I realize its just another way of saying potato kugel. To me, pudding is like jello, just not fruit flavored. So I got confused.It's more a casserole than a pudding...... and it is very good..... at least the way my wife makes it.
I really like potato kugel but am not fond of noodle kugel. Since my wife is the opposite, guess how often we make either?
Why would I ruin a perfectly good potato kugel???Can't you just put some pasta in it to make her happy?
Proof that we know it exists?What's the proof for Judaism?
Why would I ruin a perfectly good potato kugel???
Remember when your mom told you "There is no such thing as a dumb question."? She may have overstated her case.What's the proof for Judaism?
Have you ever tried Yapchik?I really like potato kugel but am not fond of noodle kugel. Since my wife is the opposite, guess how often we make either?
Seems absolutely dreadful. First of all, I'm not much of a meat-eater, and beef I really don't like much at all. Secondly, ground beef is even lower on my list. I rarely crave meat, but I do like lamb once in a while. OTOH, I do like fish a lot, matter of fact we're having talapia this evening for Shabbos dinner.
Blasphemy? Only that there was no picture. As the rambam says, (I'll paraphrase): "Sounds yummy, I'll pass."
What do you mean?!?! Its basar b'chalav potato kugel. How can you make potato kugel not kosher? It doesn't make any sense. Its potatoes and its kugel. There's nothing not kosher there!!Blasphemy? Only that there was no picture. As the rambam says, (I'll paraphrase): "Sounds yummy, I'll pass."
I can admit a ta'avah for how the other half lives.What do you mean?!?! Its basar b'chalav potato kugel. How can you make potato kugel not kosher? It doesn't make any sense. Its potatoes and its kugel. There's nothing not kosher there!!
Blasphemy? Only that there was no picture. As the rambam says, (I'll paraphrase): "Sounds yummy, I'll pass."
ROFLתאות צדיקים אך טוב
I'm reminded of a party I promised to attend. The hostess grabbed me by the arm when I came in and in a conspiratorial whisper said "I know you don't eat pork, so please feel free to have seconds on the lobster." It was a very long evening.
What's the proof for Judaism?
That's hilarious.תאות צדיקים אך טוב
I'm reminded of a party I promised to attend. The hostess grabbed me by the arm when I came in and in a conspiratorial whisper said "I know you don't eat pork, so please feel free to have seconds on the lobster." It was a very long evening.