Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for April 15, 2014

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    arye uygur  about 10 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds. My guests liked the way I conducted the seder, especially with the innovations, including reading about the Exodus from Egypt from a comic version of the Bible. I was so worried about the Passover food but it was enough for everyone, except for the matza balls.

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    JanLC  about 10 years ago

    Good morning, Vagabonds.

    Arye, it sounds like your seder went well. May I ask what you use for a bitter herb?

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    davidf42  about 10 years ago

    Morning, Vagabonds. Temperatures dropped to the 30s.

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    Dkram  about 10 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds..Looks like rain, don’t bother me, temp in the 50s..My nephew used horse radish once in high school for his social studies project on Israel (he always did food for the subject of his reports)Horse Radish is not only bitter, it is hot..Well the TV says flood watch till tomorrow, “me no worry”.Ok, everybody have fun..ttfn

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    arye uygur  about 10 years ago

    I used a radish for the bitter herb on the Passover plate and white and red horse radish (a real sinus stopper) on the gefilte fish.

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    JanLC  about 10 years ago

    Thanks, Arye. The one seder I went to years ago used horseradish, as well.

    I was able to see the blood moon early this morning. It was pretty cool!

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    woodworker318  about 10 years ago

    Good morning Vagabonds.Having some rain today, but not too heavy. Came down with a cough the end of last week and I think it’s turning into a cold. I hope I don’t cough too much when I give my talk tonight.See you all tomorrow.

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