I finally succeeded in making a beautiful, tasty looking Challah. It also smells wonderful. Dinner will be especially sweet tonight! I'll have to work on the braiding though. LOL
I wish all my quilting sisters in Israel Happy Hanukkah!
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That really is beautiful!! Happy Hanukkah.
ReplyDeleteHappy Channukah. The challah looks yummy and the braiding is fine. I like to make a 4 braid, just like when I was a child in Girl Scout camp and learned to make lanyards. Do you remember those braided necklaces that you put a whistle on the end and wore around your neck? It's very simple - over two and under one. Guaranteed to work every time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful challah, Roxanne! Happy Chanukah!
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