In our interview, Freida mentioned how she loved to wake up and watch her mother knead dough. There is something so simple and evocative in hands covered in flour.
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In keeping with the spirit, if not the style of that memory, here is a video on how to make basil that celebrates the beauty and tenderness of making food for the people you care for:
http://vimeo.com/34766296
Also, PBS loves an overview: http://www.pbs.org/alifeapart/intro.html and http://video.pbs.org/search/?q=Hasidic+ (who knew there were Hasidic reggae musicians?)
*Every time I tried to include pictures or videos in post, it shut me out. I apologize for the links.
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