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Challah = Holla! March 22, 2011

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For some reason, whenever anyone says ‘Challah’, I always want to yell “Holla!” 
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Irving and I had a lunchtime date at Costco today. Oh, the life of the adult, huh? We picked up a lovely loaf of Challah, and I just think it looks so pretty!
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This gorgeous bottle of Moscato also ended up in my cart. I don’t know how it happened!
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It’s from Israel! My Jewish mother-in-law would be proud. I can’t wait to open this up. A bottle of red wine will stay half full in our house for a couple of weeks. But Moscato, Ice Wine or Chardonnay? 2 days, flat! We’re total wine-o’s. (hahaha, that’s not really true, but I do love really sweet wine!)
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I went out on a 3-mile walk after work tonight. I love how clear the sky is after the rain in Los Angeles. On the way out I grabbed a Hunk-O-Challah! I kept chanting that in my head “hunk o’ challah, hunk o’challah”.
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I chatted with my sister for the entire three miles. She just finished up another semester of grad school. GO, LAURIE!

 

7 Responses to “Challah = Holla!”

  1. diana Says:

    When I lived in Israel many moons ago for a summer, I only ate Challah bread! Being Jewish i grew up with it, but man I could eat it forever!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Monica Says:

    Haha, whenever anyone says challah, I want to make a ‘raise the roof’ gesture. No clue why and it is alarming to admit out loud. 🙂

  3. I had Moscato for the first time a few months ago. My friend told me they were made from moldy grapes AFTER I’d tasted it. I was still a fan 🙂

  4. Amanda Says:

    I have never had Moscato! I am a red wine lover but recently started trying whites and like them too. It figures I am a total wino! Challah sounds soooo good! HOLLA!

  5. Amanda Says:

    Sweet wines are my fave. It’s a guilty pleasure. Whenever I go wine tasting, everyone is all snobby and all about the reds… and all I want is a Muscat. 🙂


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