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Post Yesterday at 9:41 pm
zaq wrote:
Bragging rights, OP, bragging rights. You could say the same about anything. Why do some ppl make challah from scratch (some grow their own wheat, too, but not many), some buy defrost-and-bake, and some buy ready-made? Why do some buy pizza from the shop, some buy defrost-and-bake, some buy pizza dough and add sauce and toppings, and some make it all from scratch including growing the tomatoes?

Of course there are other reasons ranging from preferring the taste of homemade to cost-effectiveness to avoiding ultra-processed foods to avoiding specific ingredients such as sugar, salt, preservatives or allergens.

There are plenty of cookbooks with names like "Practically Homemade" that rely on mostly store-bought prepared ingredients, for people who like the illusion of homemade from scratch but don't like to patchke. For example, fill a store-bought graham cracker pie crust with chocolate pudding made from a mix or bought ready-made in a tub, top with whipped cream swooshed out of an aerosol can, drizzle with chocolate syrup, et voila, "homemade" chocolate cream pie.

What I can't fathom is making kneidlach from a mix. It saves maybe ten seconds of measuring matzah mehl and seasonings, that's it. But I can understand buying ready-made kneidlach.


Love your post and I'm all for store bought anything.
But I'm gonna pick on your picking on Challa, because there's actually a mitzva to bake challa. One of the three special mitzvos for women.
So don't lump that in with the rest.
Go buy dessert. And kneidlach.
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 9:43 pm
amother Bluebell wrote:
Following because I always use jarred Marinara and my sauce comes out thinner and oilier than I would like. Any tips?

It could be the meat your buying someplace use a higher percentage of fat. You can bake meatballs for a few minutes before put in sauce. Only problem with that is that then yoy have requests for plain meatballs....
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:11 pm
zaq wrote:
She's being sarcastic. Surprised you didn't khap, but maybe English isn't your primary language. I thought the post was rather funny, actually


English is my primary language and I'm pretty well versed, yet I still don't get that post??
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amother
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Post Yesterday at 10:33 pm
amother Maple wrote:
English is my primary language and I'm pretty well versed, yet I still don't get that post??

It was a joke. move on.
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