I just had a hard boiled egg! It was a very ecumenical egg, bought from an Amish farmer at the farmers' market and cooked in the egg cooker given to me by one of my dear friends who is Jewish and a huge advocate for eggs!
Try "Ten Lee Betsakasha, Bevakasha", which translates to "Give me a hard boiled egg, please." Politeness counts. I used that phrase and a few others that were more useful when I lived in Israel for three months in 1982.
I just had a hard boiled egg! It was a very ecumenical egg, bought from an Amish farmer at the farmers' market and cooked in the egg cooker given to me by one of my dear friends who is Jewish and a huge advocate for eggs!
Thanks! I take pictures of flowers. If you ever want to see just flowers, almost zero commentary, my Instagram is @westphillylily
Try "Ten Lee Betsakasha, Bevakasha", which translates to "Give me a hard boiled egg, please." Politeness counts. I used that phrase and a few others that were more useful when I lived in Israel for three months in 1982.
Love the crocus!