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artsy
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Fri, Jan 12 2018, 12:09 pm
Has anyone bought it who is long passed kallah stage?
I looked at it and really liked the recipes.
But then I heard that they are in smaller portions (which makes sense) which I wasn't really paying attention to when I looked at it?
Is it worth getting?
The hardcover kosher cookbooks are becoming pricey just as an add on. It would cost me almost $40 which is a pretty big investment for a cookbook.
Anyone have this cookbook that can tell me what other ones you own and do you feel this was worth getting?
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faigyl
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Fri, Jan 12 2018, 1:24 pm
I bought it. I have 4 kids under 9. The portions are good for my family and you can always double. I love the recipes they’re so down to earth and just good food!
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challahchallah
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Fri, Jan 12 2018, 1:27 pm
How many meat vs dairy recipes are there?
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1091
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Fri, Jan 12 2018, 2:14 pm
I really like the cookbook. I used it extensively when my kids were in camp and for the recipes I really liked I just multiply the serving sizes.
I don’t know dairy vs meat recipes. I generally only make the meat or pareve ones.
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