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In this week's parasha, Va'era , we read about seven of the makot which Hashem brought upon the Mitzrim . The Ramban says one of the lessons we are supposed to learn from the makot is that in the same way it was obvious that Hashem was behind those open miracles, it's also supposed to be obvious that Hashem is controlling the world through nature as well. If a person's roof is leaking, it is Hashem who caused it to happen. If a person's car got dented, it was Hashem who made it happen. If a person made money through a business deal, it was Hashem who made the deal for him. And whenever a person receives any type of help from another individual, it was Hashem who brought it about. Each time a person experiences any situation in life and he attributes what happens to the workings of Hashem, that is included in the mitzvah of אנכי ה' אלוקיך אשר הוצאתיך מארץ מצרים. A woman told, she was going through a lot of hardships. When Chanukah came, she managed to put them out of her mind and was looking forward to spending one of the evenings at her parents' house who were hosting a Chanukah party. That night when her son came home from school, he was very upset about his basketball practice. He made everyone in the house miserable because of it and, in the end, things got so bad, they didn't end up going to her parents' party. This made matters much worse. The next day, she did not want to talk to anyone, especially her son. That evening, her husband reminded her they had a Bar Mitzvah to attend. She wasn't feeling well, she was in a terrible mood and did not want to go, but she forced herself to go because it was the Bar Mitzvah of a close friend of theirs. She sat at a table there feeling sorry for herself, not wanting to talk to anyone. But then, a friend came over to say hello and that friend began talking to her about how difficult it has been raising her children. And then she mentioned, her eldest son, who was a senior in high school, just spent the whole night crying because his basketball team lost the game and it has been a strain on the house. This woman couldn't believe the hashgacha that was taking place. Here, she felt her son's attitude which ruined the previous night was so silly and now a friend, who she hadn't spoken to in a very long time, comes over to tell her the same thing happened in her house. This gave the woman so much chizuk . She felt Hashem talking to her and was able to move on happily, despite all the problems she was having. Her belief that it was Hashem who orchestrated that, and sent that friend to talk to her, is a mitzvah in its own right. So in addition to all of the other benefits that she received from that meeting, she also got a spiritual elevation by fulfilling a mitzvah. A relative of mine told me that for whatever reason, she hadn't made chulent in the past three months. This past Shabbat, she prepared it and, as usual, was planning to plug in the crock pot right before she lit the candles, but it completely slipped her mind. Her housekeeper had polished the tray that her candles are set upon this past week and therefore the tray was a little out of place so she moved the tray back into place and, all of a sudden, a small folded yellow piece of paper came out from underneath and fell right into her hands. She opened the paper and it had just one word on it. " Chulent ." She had written that note three months before to remind herself not to forget to plug in the crock pot. And on this day, it "accidentally" fell into her hands. She was so excited seeing how Hashem reminded her to plug in her crock pot. Although one could look at this and say, "Yeah, that just happened to be," she is fulfilling a mitzvah by believing it was all done by hashgacha peratit . The more we accustom ourselves to seeing the yad Hashem in everything that happens, the more we will be fulfilling the main purposes of Hashem's performances of the makot in Mitzrayim . Shabbat Shalom.
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On this episode of Taste Buds with Deb, host Debra Eckerling speaks with Joel Haber, food lecturer and host of the 18 Jewish Foods” podcast. His website is TasteofJew.com. “[Food] offers you a window into the Jewish culture,” he says. Each episode of Haber's new “18 Jewish Foods” podcast explores a food, food category or iconic dish. “Each episode will … also [offer] something to learn about the Jewish people,” Haber explains. “There's a short interview, as well of somebody contemporary who's connected with that food to show that these foods are still alive now and are taking on new faces all the time.” Haber shares his backstory, how he defines Jewish foods, his love of Israel flavors, and more. He also shares his recipe for Hamin Kharshuf, also known as Chulent. Get the recipe and read the article at JewishJournal.com/podcasts. For more from Taste Buds, follow @TheDEBMethod on social media.
Donate to American Friends of Magen David Adom Jerusalem-based tour guide Joel Haber joined Leah to talk about Shabbat Stews ahead of the release of his ebook Chulent & Hamin: The Ultimate Jewish Comfort Food. There is so much more to Chulent than beans and meat! Follow Joel on Instagram and his blog Taste of Jew. Follow @findingfavspod on Instagram and Twitter. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts Show links The Red Lady Free Shabbat Stew Cookbook by Joel Haber Machne Yehuda market Gil Marks obituary Ishtabach in Jerusalem Shamburak Birateinu Beermiscuous in Chicago Cardoon Come for Cholent Come for Cholent Again
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Jerusalem-based tour guide Joel Haber joined Leah to talk about Shabbat Stews ahead of the release of his ebook Chulent & Hamin: The Ultimate Jewish Comfort Food. There is so much more to Chulent than beans and meat! Follow Joel on Instagram and his blog Taste of Jew. Follow @findingfavspod on Instagram and Twitter. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts Show links The Red Lady Free Shabbat Stew Cookbook by Joel Haber Machne Yehuda market Gil Marks obituary Ishtabach in Jerusalem Shamburak Birateinu Beermiscuous in Chicago Cardoon Come for Cholent Come for Cholent Again
Quick Friday Night Chulent Review
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In this week's episode, Daniel and Harry are joined by Seattle based writer and podcaster Emily Alhadeff to discuss the 1987 classic “Dirty Dancing,” starring Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze. Listen along as they uncover the film's concealed - but undeniable - Jewishness, consider the history of Jewish independence and assimilation in the United States, and are convinced once and for all why no one puts baby in a corner. As always, they end the episode by ranking the film's Jewishness.Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIcmQNy9FsM&ab_channel=MovieclipsClassicTrailersIMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092890/Check out Emily's Substack, "The Chulent"Listen to Emily's Callin show, "While You Were Sleeping in Hebrew School"
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Ep 62: Smoking, Vices & The Real Mad Men of Shidduchim w. Ahuva Holy Shid IJ and Avery discuss with the gang all things smoking and other vices. The year is 2022, you can smoke pot but not a cigarette; you can eat unhealthy kugel and Chulent but not vape around granny. It's abundantly clear that our society has taken drastic changes on vices you can indulge in. What's the gal's, guy's & therapists perspective on this? topics: 1) Setting up the 2022 Vice situation (like the gym, Chesed & insta likes
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Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. As with all Jewish holidays, the Chag of Tu Bishvat is full of symbolism; the growth process of trees, roses, fruit, grass, rain. Is the essence of the day just simply symbols that we should talk about? Or is there something deeper hidden here? Rabbi Jeff gives an inspiring twist to the symbolism of Tu Bishvat and how to apply this message to every day of our lives. ENJOY! -- WELCOME RABBI DOVID M COHEN TO THE INTENTIONAL JEW PODCAST NETWORK CHECK OUT THE JPP HERE: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/jewish-philanthropy-podcast/ -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE? WANT TO JON THE NETWORK? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/ --
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. Rabbi Jeff contemplates the non-political implications that the recent riots on Capitol Hill has for the Jewish people. ENJOY! -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE? WANT TO JON THE NETWORK? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/ --
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week for OUR FIRST EVER SHABBOS GUEST we are joined by our big brother/son; Rabbi Yonah Wohlgelernter. Along with being a very active member of his community in Pheonix, he is currently a Rebbi in the Yeshiva High School of Arizona. He is a dedicated Rebbi who cares about all the areas of growth for his Talmidim and takes care of them way past the page of the Gemarah! He brings fresh and thoughtful insights to our topic today from the viewpoint of an educator and just a great JEW! Join us to discuss a very important piece from the Sefer "Sichos Mussar" by Rav Chaim Shmulevitz. In the Sefer is can be found on Parshat Shemot titled Nechbadus. This is an extremely important understanding of how the Galus/Exile in Egypt began and has lasting implications surrounding the use of external appearances and portrayals for better Mitzvah observance. Join us to hear how we understand it! -- SUPPORT THE YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL OF ARIZONA: Your support helps to raise funds for the YHSA Building Fund. Your sponsorship will help pave the way for the continued growth of our community and Yeshiva. https://www.wizathon.com/azyeshiva-bikeride/87330 (https://www.wizathon.com/azyeshiva-bikeride/87330) -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/ -- SUPPORT THE YESHIVA HIGH SCHOOL OF ARIZONA: Your support helps to raise funds for the YHSA Building Fund. Your sponsorship will help pave the way for the continued growth of our community and Yeshiva. https://www.wizathon.com/azyeshiva-bikeride/87330 (https://www.wizathon.com/azyeshiva-bikeride/87330)
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. As we finish off the Book of Bereishis last week, Rabbi Jeff aka "The Father" brings up an important connection between the story of Adam at the beginning of Bereishis and the story of Yaakov and his two wives. This week's discussion includes the topics of how to become happier with the lot Hashem has given you and happiness in general! -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week we discuss a piece of Gemara that we learned this week. The conversation quickly leaves the subject matter as we explore a question and beautiful answer given by "The Father". We talk about how to connect deeply and emotionally to seemingly very technical pieces of the Talmud. -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com WANT TO BE A GUEST ON AROUND THE SHABBOS TABLE? Email us at intentionaljew@gmail.com !! Website: https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week we discuss an issue that may seem minor to the casual listener. The issue and controversy surrounding one of the great Torah scholars of today, Rav Chaim Kanievsky. Rabbi Wohlgelernter has noticed recently that there are many advertisements on Israeli radio Claiming that if you give money to a certain organization then Rav Chaim will promise many salvations for you and your family. We talk about the issues surrounding this and more importantly how to understand Rav Chaim and treat him like the Torah scholar he is. This is intentionally a very controversial issue but we hope to bring some balance discussion to the table! -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
Join Rabbi Jeff, an experienced out-of-town Rabbi, and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week we discuss the concept of Prishus or controlling our desires and the tool to correctly do this is to have your priorities set straight. We talk about a formula to use to find out if this action is a priority. -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EITAN KATZ MUSIC USB: http://www.eitankatz.com/usb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - intentionaljew@gmail.com https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
Join Rabbi Jeff and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. This week we discuss Chanukah and Miracles, the love of wisdom, Rabbi Jeff's library, and a novel approach bringing others into our Mitzvah observance and how Jewish outreach should be done! -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent, and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EITAN KATZ MUSIC USB: http://www.eitankatz.com/usb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - info@intentionaljew.com https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
Join Rabbi Jeff and his son Ahron Wohlgelernter in a thoughtful and timely conversation every week. -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. This week we discuss the very nuanced struggle of Emuna/Faith and Histadlus/Personal Effort. So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent and Enjoy! -- We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have a bone to pick? email - info@intentionaljew.com https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
We need a new approach to how shabbos meals are run. Many people look forward to Shabbos as a time of rest and family bonding but they are only disappointed week after week after very frustrating meal times. Kids don't want to be there, Parsha sheets just don't make the cut, and the conversation just usually ends up being about work. We found that the most inspiring, fun, engaging, and informative meals at our home were those that the conversation was flowing. Conversations were always oriented around the Torah perspective on things happening in the world. The children were always engaged and the guests were comfortable sharing their perspectives. The one thing that didn't happen is a formal Dvar Torah or Parsha class. At our Shabbos meals, no one looked at their watch! -- We hope with this series to bring you a little taste of those shabbos conversations in order that you can either bring up these topics at your table or be empowered to make your own engaging conversations. This week we discuss a post that was going around Jewish Twitter about R' Dovid Feinstein. Ahron goes through a process of understanding why everyone thought that Rav Dovid's answer to the question was a display of his righteousness. Here's a link to the post we are discussing in this episode: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Emd3D1mXYAAtqEt?format=jpg&name=large So break out a L'Chaim, reheat some Chulent and Enjoy! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.intentionaljew.com/shows/think-torah/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.intentionaljew.com/contact-us-advertise-with-us/
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Mike Harrington Guests for a Saturday Night Post Cholent Farting Spectacular. We were doing outside episodes for a reason. Topics in Order: 1 - What is Chulent? 2 - Are NYC bakeries higher quality then your small town bakery? 3 -What are the Best Beverage + Food Pairings and can Google be trusted for providing important information? 4 -Fart Reactions - (around the 40 minute marker) 5- Why Justin Bieber has a different approach to eating burritos More fart reactions (47-49) 6 - What food should be served on airplanes? 7 - Who in Saudia Arabia will get blamed for Khashoggi murder? (53 Minute Marker) 8 -Sarah Silverman and when it's ok to JO in front of your friends? (55 Minute marker) @RobbieTheFIre @thechin_
A Weekly Eitz Chayim of Dogwood Park presentation of Chulent and Torah on the weekly Parsha. This weeks shiur was sponsored by the Sosnay Family on the First Yartzeit of Dr. Cyrus Sosnay, leiluy nishmas Yeshayahu ben Yehuda, Halevy, A”H father of Dr. Michael Sosnay
A Weekly Eitz Chayim of Dogwood Park presentation of Chulent and Torah on the weekly Parsha
A Weekly Eitz Chayim of Dogwood Park presentation of Chulent and Torah on the weekly Parsha
Its an unexpected part two of our July 4th double episode. We record it live from Yehuda's AT-ATic in Jamaica Queens during an open Star Wars party with Ron Salvatore and Ross Barr. In this half-episode we amend Grandpa Skye's Facebook rant, we talk about Boba Fett's 12” torso, Vintage SW sounds, Ross's Long Fett Header find, Ron tells why unpainted hardcopies are rare, we identify the Palitoy ogre and why they were so cheap, we discuss Judaism with Chulent and Kenner kiddush goblets, Canadian Toy Fair Leia, and Jalapeno Popper Cheese Curls.