Posts Tagged ‘dairy’
Just curious…how much dairy do you plan to serve?
Posted in Shavuot, What's Cooking for Shabbos and Yom Tov, tagged cheesecake, dairy, Shavuot on May 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
At Last, Tsfat – Part I
Posted in Eating Local, Israeli Moments, tagged cheese, dairy, halvah, Meron, Safed, Tsfat, wadi, Zefat on October 10, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Earlier this week I spent a day in Tsfat. Sefad. Zefat. There are more variations on the name of Tsfat, but Tsfat is Hebrew, so Tsfat it is for me. The hot afternoon was softening into cool evening, and the light was perfect for me and my camera. I was tempted to show you everything [...]
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