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mothepro: “I do not think there is a problem with something new specifically.”
You don’t, others do. Sorry about that.
“And even when it happens in items that are not bad inherently, they are indicative of a nature of a people, that when a new thing hits, everyone gets excited.”
True, but I think it’s a separate issue. The way I see it, these are two different problems. I’m not from the Rabbonim, so I don’t know the reasoning, I’m sure that there are some very valid reasons. I was just looking at it differently. I was trying to say that it’s not necessarily the fact that it’s sushi, it might just be the fact that it’s new(-ish)
sharpMemberFerd: Go ahead, but the more you talk, the more unhappy you will eventually be. Ask shnitzy 😉
sharpMembermothepro, Not because people get ‘farkoift’ to it so quickly. Because it’s new. Any new concept is challenging.
When Sara Schenirer opened the first Bais Yaakov it was the biggest controversy in Europe at the time. Imagine the world without Bais Yaakovs now… At the time, school for girls was the ‘new’ thing.
So any new thing is a problem as long as it’s new.
I’m not trying to compare sushi in any way to Sara Schenirer’s Bais Yaakov movement, just used an example of a ‘new’ concept…
sharpMemberProbably tastes real nice. I’ll admit that I never tried it.
sharpMemberIt’s time consuming, no? It’s definitely not as strong as regular, caffeine-wise. Do you really?
sharpMemberYou can always let him keep it
sharpMembershnitzy, are you a good poster?
sharpMemberAwright shnitzy, maybe if you offer a prize… Can he get a reward?
sharpMemberI do, Kelly. I believe in honesty also 😉
sharpMemberRight on, Shnitzy. I haven’t seen it.
sharpMemberSome people have a problem with pizza too.
In general, anything “new” will be frowned upon, and sushi is still new to them.
They will carry on about sushi until the next new food hits the shops. It doesn’t necessarily have to do with davka sushi.
sharpMemberYou actually have to define a good poster, and then continue by asking the second question. That would be some entertainment, watching all the coffee addicts…
I do know what a good poster is, but since I don’t fit the bill, I don’t think it’s fair if I create it. That would be very hypocritical.
sharpMemberNo. I post anyway.
sharpMemberChild/teacher ratio, experience in many different areas, safety, Backgrounds… And these are just a few. Do they collect parents’ contact information? And emergency information? And the list goes on…
sharpMemberGood. Make sure to keep a watchful eye on it…
sharpMemberIces or ice cream?
sharpMemberNo. They do not have chezkas kashrus. This can be dragged out and explained in a long long post. I’m not doing it.
You said you already have the answer so it’s not necessary.
sharpMemberSame here. I’m surprised nobody started ranting about sports yet.
sharpMemberPBA: Any leftovers? Save some for the 1:00 AM lurkers. Or for the next Kiddush.
sharpMemberAre you happier now?
sharpMemberAnd did you type your screen name with a straight face? Not that it’s funny, I meant straight face vs frown.
sharpMemberYour coffee is getting cold, shnitzy. Like iced coffee or should I make you a new one?
sharpMemberI find it hard to believe that a backyard daycamp would be “just as good as a regular daycamp”. There’s more to daycamp than just activities… Especially considering the fact that your child will end up spending their entire day there.
sharpMemberthegra: “Please do not judge me. You think I consider koshrus a game after I waited two years and contacted the company and the OU?”
Yes I think you consider Kashrus a game. Now what?
And that’s why it looks like you don’t want a knowledgeable response.
sharpMemberWIY: +1
sharpMemberrealtalk: What do you do with them? Just curious…
sharpMemberDon’t sell yourself short, kelly. You’re comments are worth at least the same or more than a lot of the other comments here. (Including mine)
sharpMemberNo, but mushrooms is the least of the problems in any recipe. You can always skip it easily.
March 12, 2013 8:26 pm at 8:26 pm in reply to: For Pesach: The Secret Trick to Boiling Gorgeous Eggs for an Elegant Seder Plate #936088sharpMemberI did. Here in the Coffee Room 😉
sharpMemberHow did an innocent thread about a poor piece of schmaltz herring end up being about clubs, booze and pork?
sharpMemberKiddush Clubs? Have you ever heard of a shul without one? I didn’t.
sharpMemberI’ll have a cup of coffee ready for you when you do. Good luck though.
sharpMemberAnd also because I’m alive.
sharpMemberNo need for you to explain. I think. Help! GN
sharpMemberLong may it last!!
sharpMemberI know, I signed off, and now when I logged on again it was too late for that. The mods can still take care of it.
sharpMemberJust had to check up on the Pesach Cleaning!! Way to go!! Long may it last!!! 😉
sharpMemberyikes
sharpMemberHe doesn’t wear “shorts”
sharpMemberI’m trying. We need more manpower… C’mon, where’s everybody? PBA, DaasYochid, Yitayningwut, torah,
my soldier shall fight like thisss!!!
sharpMemberfkelly, Can we say you’re also placid?
sharpMemberI’m still around. Lol
sharpMembercoreytothecup: “how about u go interview all these “happily married” couples??”
I think you have plenty time to interview them yourself, first-hand.
sharpMemberYou can’t get too creative in the kitchen on Pesach, y’know. The more creative the recipe, the more flimsy the end result. (on Pesach)
sharpMemberJust thought I’d tell you, I don’t think I’ll be lurking tonight. I’ll let you know if I change my mind.
sharpMemberOh, you hit the jackpot with that one!
sharpMemberDaasYochid: Are you seriously planning on finishing your Folgers? Well then, after Folgers anything is delightful.
But seriously, Maxwell House is a lot better.
You will get a pot of coffee though, so don’t stress the Haggadah 😉
sharpMemberMore details please
sharpMemberFrench fries is a cool side dish 😉
sharpMemberLol
Shnitzy, I need coffee noooooww!! Saw the invasion?
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