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Bitches ain't shit.

I'mma be there. With bells and whatnot. Well, maybe not bells, but you know...shiny stuff. I'm going to bring an entire roasted pig, with an apple in its mouth and its tail still all curly and adorable.

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I dressing you up in bells, and you BETTER bring a fucking pig over. We can have bacon the next mourning!

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I'd offer to bring a dish but I don't know many ladies so I have no one to bring as a dish.
Oh boy, I give up---

I'd :ralph but I already played that one out, din't I?

Anyhoo-

Bean and I are making (chanukah) latkes!!!! They're yummy.

latkes_labeled.jpg

You can eat them plain or with applesauce/sour cream.

Anyone of Polish descent may already eat them all the time as potato pancakes. MMMMM!

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Oh, boy I give up---

I'd :ralph but I already played that one out, din't I?

Anyhoo-

Bean and I are making (chanukah) latkes!!!! They're yummy.

latkes_labeled.jpg

You can't eat them plain or with applesauce/sour cream.

Anyone of Polish descent may already eat them all the time as potato pancakes. MMMMM!

OMFG!!! I LOVE THOSE!!!!!

We used to make them alllll the time in my German class. *drools* Oh god, so good.

Bring please!!!!

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I promise, they will NOT be lowfat, low-cal, or in any way good for you.

Except to be delicious.

I just noticed your post. Make whatever you like, but since your recent interest in chanuka,

I thought I'd mention sufganiyot.

Less popular than latkes, it's the other chanuka food (kinda like pork is the other white meat)

I'm sure you've had sufganiyot several times, or as the Polish Jews refer to them: pączkis

706px-paczki.jpg

I don't know about you, but I'm hungry!!!

Edited to say, that in lieu of Paczkis, jelly donuts is a fine substitute.

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I just noticed your post. Make whatever you like, but since your recent interest in chanuka,

I thought I'd mention sufganiyot.

Less popular than latkes, it's the other chanuka food (kinda like pork is the other white meat)

I'm sure you've had sufganiyot several times, or as the Polish Jews refer to them: pączkis

706px-paczki.jpg

I don't know about you, but I'm hungry!!!

:drool: I've never had one of those per se (they look almost just like paczkis, so I can assume they're generally the same...?) but on Fat Tuesday I eat the normal kind like every year is the last year they're gonna make 'em. After that I usually sleep for two days.

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:drool: I've never had one of those per se (they look almost just like paczkis, so I can assume they're generally the same...?) but on Fat Tuesday I eat the normal kind like every year is the last year they're gonna make 'em. After that I usually sleep for two days.

They ARE Paczkis!!

Sufganiyot is the Hebrew term for Paczki.

Eating them started in Poland

(where tons and tons of Jews lived until Hitler set up "camp" during WWII)

and then the tradition spread to Israel and then everywhere else.

But the main chanukah dish will always be Latkes, YUM YUM!

latkes.jpg

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They ARE Paczkis!!

Sufganiyot is the Hebrew term for Paczki.

Eating them started in Poland

(where tons and tons of Jews lived until Hitler set up "camp" during WWII)

and then the tradition spread to Israel and then everywhere else.

But the main chanukah dish will always be Latkes, YUM YUM!

latkes.jpg

Doh :X I'm a little slow lol. Now I know though, so thanks for enlightening me.

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Anything you would like to bring. Mostly just bring yourself.

Candy & Odims--

That is a very nice invitation to everyone--thank you so much!

That night, my work place has a black-tie holiday banquet I must attend, so I have to send regrets.

But you'll obviously have excellent people there & it sounds like a great time!

:flower:

--Finny

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