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Sat, Dec 17 2011, 7:13 pm
Considering making donuts first time! Please advise.
Personally, I think you should do it. You'll find it very empowering and at worst, you'll gain (not just lbs.) from the experience. Hatzlacha and keep us posted!
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Sat, Dec 17 2011, 7:20 pm
THEY ARE OUT OF THEIR MINDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't know about them, but now Imamother is totally out of exclamation points....
Thanks for that because now I am forced to use ellipses until Yael refills the exclamation point basket....
Or rely on this one...
(J/k... I love ellipses more than exclamation points anyway.)
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realeez
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Sat, Dec 17 2011, 8:49 pm
zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated )
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StrongIma
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 12:42 am
small buisness from the home- for an oot community
I read it as an oat community - like, now there an entirely community for celiacs? what will they think of next?
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zaq
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 12:46 am
realeez wrote: | zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated ) |
show me a modifier following a noun in my post?
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StrongIma
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 1:05 am
zaq wrote: | realeez wrote: | zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated ) |
show me a modifier following a noun in my post? | does anyone else besides me suddenly feel the need to create a new safe haven sub-forum for those of us who wouldn't know a modifier if it stared us in the face???
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33055
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 1:13 am
re: Anyone live in Staten Island?
Last I heard, it was not a nuclear wasteland.
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crush
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 1:32 am
StrongIma wrote: | show me a modifier following a noun in my post? | does anyone else besides me suddenly feel the need to create a new safe haven sub-forum for those of us who wouldn't know a modifier if it stared us in the face???[/quote]
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leomom
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 2:45 am
zaq wrote: | realeez wrote: | zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated ) |
show me a modifier following a noun in my post? |
In the phrase "one that's well-spelled," you don't need a hyphen. "One" is the noun (pronoun?). I know you didn't ask me, but I can't help it!
See:
http://www.getitwriteonline.co.....h.htm
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DrMom
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 3:21 am
yy wrote: | zaq wrote: | realeez wrote: | zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated ) |
show me a modifier following a noun in my post? |
In the phrase "one that's well-spelled," you don't need a hyphen. "One" is the noun (pronoun?). I know you didn't ask me, but I can't help it!
See:
http://www.getitwriteonline.co.....h.htm |
I like hyphens. I think I over-use them. I am sure you will tell me if I am wrong.
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realeez
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 8:30 am
zaq wrote: | realeez wrote: | zaq wrote: | need a good spelt challah recipe asap!
you're probably not the best person to judge a recipe's spelling **or** grammar, but in any case, I think you should look for a recipe that's easy to follow rather than one that's well-spelled. |
(To be really particular to your post, a modifier following the noun doesn't need to be hyphenated ) |
show me a modifier following a noun in my post? |
Yes, as Yy pointed out: one that's well-spelled.
(Or is it a random exception? I'd faster trust your grammatical knowledge than my own since yours seems perfect which is what makes your posts so enjoyable!)
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leah66
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 3:23 pm
Looking Imamother Friend: No PMs Please
Yup, friends with PMS ain't so much fun.
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 4:12 pm
I like hyphens. I think I over-use them. I am sure you will tell me if I am wrong.[/quote]
N-a-h. I't''s' fine.
By the way, I love the PMS one a few posts down. (Not that I don't love all of you.)
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 4:28 pm
Please help me convert this recipe
Um, I think I speak for all imamothers when I say, I'm not a rabbi nor I do play one on TV.
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zaq
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 7:05 pm
Tired grumpy three year old - can you please help me?
This is a forum for married women. Unless you are Rivka Imenu, you don't belong here. Go join a preschool forum.
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zaq
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 7:08 pm
People with one child due to infertility
Uh, no, the one child is due to fertility. The lack of any more children is due to infertility.
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the world's best mom
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 8:56 pm
3 wonderful tools for teaching kids to write
Yes, we know already. They are called pencils, erasers, and lined paper.
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Dec 18 2011, 9:06 pm
Tried n true recipes from Spice and Spirit
Must...wrestle...my evil twin before....she contributes untried and made up recipes....
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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 19 2011, 11:59 am
"How far do you/would you go to be a SAHM?"
If you stay at home, you don't have to go far at all. Just stay there.
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DrMom
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Mon, Dec 19 2011, 12:00 pm
PinkFridge wrote: | DrMom wrote: |
I like hyphens. I think I over-use them. I am sure you will tell me if I am wrong. |
N-a-h. I't''s' fine.
By the way, I love the PMS one a few posts down. (Not that I don't love all of you.) |
Thank's for the feed-back.
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