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My daughter in Australia is a lot braver than I am.
In the kitchen and everywhere else.
She actually chose to make soofganiot from scratch
with the help of Libby,
Eyal, and Dean.
Ta-da! Perfect jelly doughnuts-soofganiot for the holiday!
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I didn't get to taste these Chanuka vittles but I did get vicarious pleasure from Naomi's three photos of the family in action.
(Today is V day at ABC Wednesday.)
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Previous posts about soofganiot:
Floating in oil , An army travels on its stomach, and Happy [x]anuka.
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vicarious pleasure is better than no pleasure at all!
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Wonderful family pictures, Dina. There aren't many other things we can all savor and be thankful for like having a wonderful family.
ReplyDeleteThose doughnuts look delicious!
They have a great baking day!
ReplyDeleteDoughnuts looks good, but I've never tasted it..
Cute kids!:-)
Last time I heard the word vittles was on The Beverly Hillbillies. Looks really good.
ReplyDeleteAnn
They look amazing!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
that IS an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki
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The children are growing so quickly and more beautiful each day. What a fun project to do together!
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ReplyDeleteYour grandchildren will have these memories for a lifetime.
Greensboro had some nice Chanukah festivities this year. I featured one event on Monday.
Hope you find some time to enjoy!
Janis & David
We have something like this and we call it bomboloni ...
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute! And I would gladly try one of those doughnuts with a funny name. :-)
ReplyDeleteDelicious, and even better because they are homemade. Happy Hanukkah, Dina.
ReplyDeleteThe jelly doughnuts look so yummy :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable little chefs!
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Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
Mmmmmmmm, yummy!!!
ReplyDeletedelicious .. would love and cook them as well .. bon appetito
ReplyDeleteNice family photos, very precious (in a few years). The jelly doughnuts look yummy.
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