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Miriam’s Advice Well
Philacatessen VALENTINE’S DAY BECOMES
UNEXPECTED FLASHPOINT
SPAGHETTI COOKED IN RED WINE
A woman and her non-Jewish boyfriend
navigated the holidays without incident
until Valentine’s Day. He wanted to celebrate
and couldn’t understand why she avoided
the holiday. What should she have done? Miriam notes that
relationships are full of unexpected flashpoints and that providing
the proper context is always key to understanding. For the details,
visit Miriam’s Advice Well online. From dating to parenting, Miriam
welcomes all questions. Email yours to news@jewishexponent.com
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Spaghetti and red wine are a classic pairing, but food columnist
Keri White’s taking it a step further by cooking the former in
the latter. The cooking process changes the color of the noodle
and adds to the flavor, and dinner’s on the table quickly. White
recommends cooking the pasta al dente so it retains some bite.

Check Philacatessen for the recipe, and check the blog regularly
for content not normally found in the printed edition, such as
other recipes, restaurant reviews and food news from around the
Delaware Valley.

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