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jmattMemberI’m an old lurker and I miss feivel’s stuff
jmattMemberPut water and a little bit of white vinegar and let it sit a little. It really works. (and no, it doesn’t smell like vinegar afterward.)
jmattMemberActually, I think it’s with a vuv. It’s supposed to be made up of “chanu” and “kaf-hey”
jmattMemberI thought it was ever since the churban
jmattMemberIt is true that a couple lacking proper communication is “more susceptible” but don’t think anyone is that strong. Why place yourself or your spouse in a difficult situation for no reason? Is it really worth it?
I’m not saying that it’s wrong to ever have another family over for a meal. FAMILY. Not couple. (At least if you have a family – even if you’re inviting a younger couple.) But you have to know yourself and your spouse and be open to things that you don’t like. I know that there are certain people my family is comfortable having and some that we try to avoid spending excessive time with as a family.
And eating out is completely inappropriate. Inviting has room for questions.
jmattMemberwhoops… sorry about that. as a “lurker” i should have known to pick a different mane.
and i think it means hot. (like how “nonchalant” means cool)
jmattMemberhey shouldn’t it be spelled “choolent” (as in “foot”)?
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