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The answer to the “Who can I date?” question has two parts: 1. You can date anyone it would be okay to marry; and 2. You can’t date anyone it wouldn’t be okay to marry. Why these rules? Because dating is about marriage. It’s not a search for fun or a search for sex. It’s a search for a suitable marriage partner. Marriage is the state men and women were designed for, not dating. If you merely want to socialize without excluding members of the other sex and without the intention of marriage, okay, but you’re better off doing that in groups. Face it, when a guy’s out with a girl, it’s just not like being out with another guy – not even when they both insist it’s “not a date.”
J. Budziszewski
Baklaueva
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Grains
French
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Packege Franch leaf dough; ( Not philo)
3
c
3 kind of nuts; ground roughly & mix together. Peacun, Pistachio, and Almonds
1/2
c
Sugar
1/2
ts
Lemon grid
2
ts
Cinnamon
1/2
ts
Ground nutmeg
3/4
c
Sugar
3/4
c
Water
1/2
c
Honey
1/2
Lemon ; Juice of
INSTRUCTIONS
SYRUP
Source: From my mother with love & more. From Ruth Alon (a friend).
In a bowl put all the dry (filling) ingredients, Mix.Divide it to 3 equal
cups.
Butter or oil (I Oil) a 20/20 baking pan.
Cut 4x equal french leaf dough. On a floured board roll out a thin leaf to
measure the size of the pan. Put 1st layer in the pan, and skater on top
the first cup of nut mixture. Repeat the same with the rest of the dough
and nuts. you finish with the dough on top.
With a sharp knife cut only the top of the dough. Make a diagonals criss
cross 3 cm a part of each other.You will get parallelogram small cakes.
Bake in pre heated 375F hot oven 15 minutes, Reduce heat to 325F and
continue for another 40 - 45 minutes. If the first layer is getting brown
too soon, Cover it with a foil and continue to bake. It should bake well in
the inside too.
The Syrop: Boil the water with the sugar for 10 minutes. Add the honey with
the lemon. Cool a little.
When the pastry is ready. Cut deeply into the marked lines to the end of
the pastry. Pour the syrup over the Baklaueva, and serve cold.
It is not difficult to prepare.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest Volume 98 #017 by Zvi&Rina perry
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