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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 5, 2008 13:23

...On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 18:35:25 -0700, Mack A. Damia <mybaconbutty@hotmail.com> wrote: I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: nyc.food · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in nyc.food
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 5, 2008 13:23

...On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 18:35:25 -0700, Mack A. Damia <mybaconbutty@hotmail.com> wrote: I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: TMOliver
Date: Apr 5, 2008 07:11

...: On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 18:35:25 -0700, Mack A. Damia <mybaconbutty@hotmail.com> wrote: I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

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Author: TMOliver
Date: Apr 5, 2008 07:11

...: On Fri, 04 Apr 2008 18:35:25 -0700, Mack A. Damia <mybaconbutty@hotmail.com> wrote: I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 4, 2008 19:27

... recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

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Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 4, 2008 19:27

... recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: Boron Elgar
Date: Apr 4, 2008 19:14

... recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. Boron
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

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Author: Boron Elgar
Date: Apr 4, 2008 19:14

... recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? Ptcha. Calve's foot in jelly/aspic. Boron
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in alt.2eggs.sausage.beans.tomatoes.2toast.largetea.cheerslove
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 4, 2008 18:35

... But the recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? I would get a dish (a chicken/meat pie tin) along ...
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Re: NYC: 'Food Maven' reveals his favorite Jewish eats     

Group: nyc.food · Group Profile · Search for Pitchas in nyc.food
Author: Mack A. Damia
Date: Apr 4, 2008 18:35

... But the recipes in "Jewish Home Cooking" are for the nostalgic cooking of Ashkenazi, or Eastern European, Jews. I still don't know the exact spelling of the delicacy, but phonetically, it sounds like "Pitcha" (the accent is on the cha) and is jellied cow's heel with garlic and sometimes hard boiled egg mixed with it. Anybody know? I would get a dish (a chicken/meat pie tin) along ...
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