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Review with Fermented Cabbage

fermented cabbage
Here’s how my fermented cabbage, carrots, garlic and onion looked yesterday. You can learn more about fermenting in this post.

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  • Ilana-Davita writes: “I would love to know what Jewish thinkers and writers inspire you the most.”
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  • Did you know that Rav Kook admired Rembrandt?
  • I wrote about slideshows on my tech biz blog . I included a Jewish woodworker, a dance studio that presented a New Jersey version of Beauty and the Beast, and some NASA space photos. My favorite is the graduate slideshow that I put together, in honor of a new graduate level program for Rutgers Jewish Studies.
  • Books I’ve Read, Books I’m Reading

    Gertruda’s Oath, Ram Oren
    Wild Fermentation, Sandor Katz
    Fear No Evil, Natan Sharansky

    I highly recommend all three of these books. What are you reading?

    Ilana-Davita says

    I am reading a funny story about a very secular Jewish woman whose children are slowly getting religious to her horror!
    Thanks for the link.

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    Leora says

    I am amused (by the horrified woman).

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    ilana-Davita says

    It was a funny book; not very profound but funny.
    Shavoua tov.

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    Mrs. S. says

    Shabbat Shalom U'Mevorach to you and your family!

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    Leora says

    Shabbat Shalom to you, too!

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    Carver says

    That looks good. I've never tried fermenting (with the exception of my fermented brain).

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    Leora says

    I want to try making sourdough (again). That is a kind of fermenting. It turns out my father can tolerate sourdough bread more than the commercial yeast breads.

    I also want to learn to pickle. That gets my middle son excited.

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    Rayna Eliana says

    Great photo...and I am anxious to hear how the final result tastes.

    I read Gertruda's Oath, and found it to be quite the inspiring memoir.

    Thank you for the link.

    Shabbat Shalom!

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    Daniel Saunders says

    Only just seen this. Thanks for the link.

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