Laserboy1054
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Ruh roh!! I do both on the same latke. Into the shondah bin with me, as Canadian hockey-loving Jews would say?I alternate! Why choose when you can do both! (Not on the same latke, of course.)
As always, do what feels right! No shondah there.Ruh roh!! I do both on the same latke. Into the shondah bin with me, as Canadian hockey-loving Jews would say?

Huh? Please explain posing that here in this thread. Thanks.Jingle jingle jingle
Just Hanukkah soundsHuh? Please explain posing that here in this thread. Thanks.
Uh, yeah. Right. Jingling may more of a goyishe yichus than Hanukkah sounds, unless of course the bells are attached to “chrain-deer” at Passover time.Just Hanukkah sounds
Think of the sound of a pouch full of gelt being shaken! Much more of a "clunk, clunk, clunk" as foil-wrapped disks of the worst imaginable chocolate (but, nevertheless, always delightful) slap against each other.Uh, yeah. Right. Jingling may more of a goyishe yichus than Hanukkah sounds, unless of course the bells are attached to “chrain-deer” at Passover time
Is that called the chocolate of affliction?? ?Think of the sound of a pouch full of gelt being shaken! Much more of a "clunk, clunk, clunk" as foil-wrapped disks of the worst imaginable chocolate (but, nevertheless, always delightful) slap against each other.
A) The sweet potato variant sounds magnificent! Gonna have to try that.Sweet potato latkes here last night (no applesauce or sour cream). Back to traditional potato latkes tonight with extended family (14 of us) with brisket as a side![]()

You are a mensch of the first order!! This is wonderful. Thank you!!!!??Attached is our recipe for the sweet potato latkes - they're really easy and don't require wringing out the mixture. Enjoy!
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