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"As long as everyone’s chilled and happy (and you take along good food J) you can have fun anywhere!"
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The sisters’ salads this week reminded me of a salad concept that I’ve never had an opportunity to share before. Back in my kiruv days, food was a popular topic of conversation with my students. They knew I was a food editor, so food became a neutral territory we were all able to raise our

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