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yep yummy gruzini are some of the best
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Yerushvilli?
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![]() ![]() Spot the non-Asian. Wow, there's multiculturalism, and then there's simply transplanting Shanghai. At least they're patriotic. ![]() Dinner in Toronto. Porterhouse steak.
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#104 |
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Very nice share.
I see you found Dundas Square. Great success The bits on the potatoes is pork be careful and say Hi when you come next time!
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Will do. You live in Thornhill with all the other Jews?
Blooms Deli, New York. Pastrami Sandwich. Jawbreakingly good. ![]() Mickey mouse pancake, Disneyland! ![]() Somewhere (expensive) near Rodeo drive. Gazpacho soup + half chicken sandwich.
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pastrami sandwich and pankcakes?
its really plain foods. why go to a deli you can make it in minutes. |
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you been there as well?????
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Nothing wrong with simple food. If the ingredients are of high quality then simple is fine. Yeah, the pancake posted doesn't belong in a "tasty food" thread... was rather ordinary tbh. Thankfully there was a PF Changs 15 minutes down the road. |
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#112 |
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And which country did you represent? Yea, Thornhill is like the NY or Brooklyn of Canada Jews. If you are interested and familiar with Toronto then here is how the Jews flourished in this city: Jews started to live in small areas on Spadina Ave at first. There was a small community in what is known as the beaches in Toronto back in the turn of the century but that died out. From Spadina, the Jews of Toronto started to flourish into Bathurst Street corridor from the 1960s onwards. It wasnt until the 1980s that Jews started to move into Thornhill as new developments emerged. I would say the big move occured from 1980 to 1995. There was another Jewish community that sprung up in Richmond Hill, but it died out and got taken over by mainly Chinese people. The success of the Toronto Jewish population growth occurred on many different ways. The Quebec separatist movement of the 1970s shook the then, biggest Jewish community of Montreal and shrunk it... It was the largest community of Jews in Canada at that time. Many moved to Toronto.. the biggest wave came after 1995 when Quebec leaders started to blame Jews for not getting a separate states... J'Accuse! Another wave came from the Soviet Union where many Jews from USSR found Toronto a home from the 1970s onwards. Many Israelis came to Toronto in the 1990s (including Kappa) and in the early 2000s. All this created positive growth for the Jewish Toronto community and for Thornhill. Today most people who lived in Thornhill either went north or (if young went down south in Toronto). Thornhills jewish community grew into Thornhill Woods, Maple, Richmond Hill and beyond... Am Lo Israel Chai!
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A blog entry on the Meatball restaurant in Rishon.
I need to find an excuse to go to rishon very hungry. http://cafe.mouse.co.il/post/2612515/
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Meatball?
Can u get spaghetti? |
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#117 |
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Stop blogging and post some food you monkey of the monkeys!!!!!!!!!
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#119 |
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Mesexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxicoooooooooooo 'u post some food too mr. labour intensive man! |
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