The man who stole your heart and vanished like the last rugalach on the plate at an Overeaters Anonymous meeting?. From Wordnik.com. [Mark C. Miller: The Continuing Adventures of Shlomo Rabinowitz, Jewish Private Eye and Dating Specialist] Reference
He knew the lexicon of delicatessen nosh backwards—the bagels, the challas, the kes, the wursts, the apricot and almond rugalach, and of course the chopped herrings and chopped livers in all their subtle variations. From Wordnik.com. [Kalooki Nights] Reference
Everybody knows where to get your rugalach in Jerusalem. From Wordnik.com. [English-writing Israeli-bloggers] Reference
Long-time Brooklyn resident and pastry chef Erica Kalick stood in the dining room of Clem Labine’s Park Slope townhouse on Sunday afternoon and discussed two very different topics: the rugalach that she had made for the party and the ongoing fight against the Atlantic Yards project. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Yards Fight���A Party Or a Wake With Pound Cake?] Reference
Bag of rugalach with pretty bow. From Wordnik.com. [Finals Week Tally] Reference
On my table: farm fresh scrambled eggs, oatmeal with lavender honey, Katchkie Farm tomatoes (I picked them myself) with cucumbers and fresh mozzarella, Katchkie Farm eggplant parmigian, cakes, smoked salmon and bagels, flatbread, Eli's breads, muenster cheese, rugalach, local peaches, rice pudding and more. From Wordnik.com. [Liz Neumark: Always Hungry] Reference
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