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	<title>Comments on: challah back, y&#8217;all!</title>
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		<title>By: Holly</title>
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		<description>That is way cool.  I LOVE fresh challah, but would never ever make it... I just walk the 25 steps or so it takes to get to Whole Foods and buy it fresh right there.  

My Great Grandmother (whose family owned the bakehouse and &#039;company store&#039; for the mining town they immigrated to) made challah, and all her breads... although they called it &quot;Easter Bread.&quot;  My Mother, in fact, still does not understand that challah and &#039;easter bread&#039; are the same -- as she insists it can be an Italian thing ONLY since her Grandmother made it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That is way cool.  I LOVE fresh challah, but would never ever make it&#8230; I just walk the 25 steps or so it takes to get to Whole Foods and buy it fresh right there.  </p>
<p>My Great Grandmother (whose family owned the bakehouse and &#8216;company store&#8217; for the mining town they immigrated to) made challah, and all her breads&#8230; although they called it &#8220;Easter Bread.&#8221;  My Mother, in fact, still does not understand that challah and &#8216;easter bread&#8217; are the same &#8212; as she insists it can be an Italian thing ONLY since her Grandmother made it.</p>
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