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  2. Jamie Geller - Wikipedia

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    Jamie Geller at IDF Base. Jamie Geller was born in Philadelphia and raised in a Jewish home in Abington, Pennsylvania.She attended Akiba Hebrew Academy High School. At New York University Geller studied broadcast journalism and Hebrew language and literature and graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in May 1999.

  3. The Pasta Recipe That Changed Jamie Oliver's Life

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  4. Yapchik - Wikipedia

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    Yapchik is a potato-based Ashkenazi Jewish meat dish similar to both cholent and kugel, and of Hungarian Jewish and Polish Jewish origin. [1] It is considered a comfort food, and yapchik has increased in popularity over the past decade, especially among members of the Orthodox Jewish community in North America.

  5. Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast - Wikipedia

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    The series is based in Jamie and Jimmy's Cafe [3] which is based at the end of Southend Pier, the longest Pleasure Pier in the World. [4] Jimmy and Jamie are helped in the Cafe by one of Jamie's old students, Kerry-Anne. Each week a celebrity guest joins Jimmy & Jamie in the Cafe and helps to cook a recipe of their choosing.

  6. 8 Ways to Cook Healthy with Pasta - AOL

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    Pasta is such a popular food because of its diverse qualities, as it can be prepared in so many different and unique ways. For many, pasta can be a main dish, but others like to prepare it as a side.

  7. Jamie Oliver's Twist On Baked Feta Pasta Is What We're Making ...

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  8. Cholent - Wikipedia

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    The usual choice of meat in cholent is beef, either flank or brisket, or, occasionally in Western and Central Europe, goose or duck. [1] In the mid-19th century, Polish cholent featured generous amounts of potato, while Hungarian cholent used no potato at all. [1] German variations added root vegetables.

  9. Pasta primavera - Wikipedia

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    Maccioni then mixed butter, cream and cheese, with vegetables and pasta and brought the recipe back to New York City, U.S. [1] The fame of pasta primavera traces back to Maccioni's New York City restaurant Le Cirque , where it first appeared as an unlisted special, before it was made famous through a 1977 article in The New York Times by Craig ...