Because Ezi had previously gone through the Mohs procedure – where they take out a skin growth, do a biopsy to make sure they got everything, and then go through the process again.  He has sailed through them in the past, resting up for a few hours and then going back to whatever he was doing before.  

But this time it’s on a place on his neck that makes it painful to move.  This means I’ve got to do the cooking 🙂 and last night we discovered the kids are coming back tomorrow (hungry I hope)  and my book club is coming for dinner on sunday. 

So as much as I want to follow Zahava Galron’s progress in the political carnival now, I am too involved in domesticity.  My vegan cold cherry soup needs a bit of spicing up, and the taste of my Gevetch reveals I didn’t remember all of the ingredients properly.  I’m not even satisfied with the Szekeley goulash yet.  Once I’ve gotten them right, however, I’ll be happy to share them with you.  Haven’t made the Hungarian applesauce cake yet, but I want everything to be in the taste of Hedy Lamarr, just so we can talk about her with some measure of experience.