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June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

Brick Lane Beigel Bakery. A roaring trade on a Saturday lunchtime. Salt Beef on Rye = Yum

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul signs a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not covered under existing New York guns laws, into law in Westbury, Long Island on Thursday October 28, 2021. One of the bills was named after Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre. Joining Governor Hochul at today’s bill signing is Scott’s mother, Linda Beigel Schulman. The bills will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul signs a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not covered under existing New York guns laws, into law in Westbury, Long Island on Thursday October 28, 2021. One of the bills was named after Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre. Joining Governor Hochul at today’s bill signing is Scott’s mother, Linda Beigel Schulman. The bills will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul signs a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not covered under existing New York guns laws, into law in Westbury, Long Island on Thursday October 28, 2021. One of the bills was named after Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre. Joining Governor Hochul at today’s bill signing is Scott’s mother, Linda Beigel Schulman. The bills will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

Dough:

375 g leaf-lard or butter, 900 g flour, 100 g icing sugar, 25 g yeast, 10 g salt, 2 egg yolks,1ooml sour cream, 200ml of water

 

Poppy seed filing : 400 g poppy seeds grind, 350 g sugar, 1 lemon (juice and peel) , 50ml of water, 1 / 2 teaspoon cinnamon, 75 g raisins, 2 tablespoons rum

Walnuts filing: 400 g walnuts grind, 350 g Zuker, 50ml milk, Vanila, 1 / 2 teaspoon cinnamon,

1 lemon peel, 75 g raisins, 2 tablespoons rum

 

To brush: 2 egg yolks and 2 egg whites

 

Preparation

 

First, the filling can be prepared. Raisins put in rum. Poppy seeds, grind in a coffee mill with puder sugar. Ground nuts, too. All the ingredients for both fillings separatly mix and bring to a boil and let cool briefly.

Mix fat with ½ of flour and egg yolks, sugar, yeast crumbled. Add rest of flour, cream, gradually add water and work out well, best by hand. The dough should be elastic and hard, should not stick to working surface. No additional flour need for the surface.

The dough devide so that for onea roll take 270g(9oz) , for one crescents 30-35g(1 oz). Form each peace as ball and let rest for 30 minutes in refrigerator. From the measure can be made or 4 -6 Beigel (rolls) and 16-20 croissant.

For each croissant and roll shall be taken same amount and dough,1:1. Prepare rolls and croissants as on flowing pictures.

The marble-like surface: Spread with the egg yolk and let stand over night in cold to dry and burst (8-10 C, not in refrigerator), next morning brush with egg white. Make hols with a stick around 2 cm (one inch) distance, the holes are essential application for steam to go out and not to burst on side. Bake at 180C (350F) for 30-35 minutes.

Fairmount Bagel, at 74 Avenue Fairmount Ouest, was opened by Isadore Shlafman and his son Jack Schlafman in 1949. One story credits Isadore with baking the first bagel in Montreal as early as 1919 along the Main.

 

The Montreal bagel, sometimes called a beigel, or in French a beguel, is a distinctive variety of the traditional bread product shaped by hand in a ring from yeasted wheat dough, which is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. In contrast to the New York-style bagel, it is smaller, sweeter and denser, with a larger hole, and is always baked in a wood-fired oven. It contains malt, egg, and no salt and is boiled in honey-sweetened water before being baked in a wood-fired oven, whose irregular flames give it a dappled light-and-dark surface colour. There are two predominant varieties: black-seed (poppyseed), or white-seed (sesame seed).

 

For a different version of the origin, see the Chaim (Hyman) Seligman's story.

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul signs a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not covered under existing New York guns laws, into law in Westbury, Long Island on Thursday October 28, 2021. One of the bills was named after Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre. Joining Governor Hochul at today’s bill signing is Scott’s mother, Linda Beigel Schulman. The bills will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

My salted beef on a beigel. Very good beef, so-so beigel (I've generally found British beigels to be quite a bit inferior to a good New York bagel, but I'd be happy to be given a counterexample). The thick English mustard slathered on this really makes the sandwich. And, at 3 quid, not a bad deal by local pricing.

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul signs a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not covered under existing New York guns laws, into law in Westbury, Long Island on Thursday October 28, 2021. One of the bills was named after Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre. Joining Governor Hochul at today’s bill signing is Scott’s mother, Linda Beigel Schulman. The bills will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

Corner of Brick Lane and Bethnal Green Road one evening.

October 28, 2021 - Westbury - Governor Kathy Hochul embraces Linda Beigel Schulman, the mother of Scott Biegel, a Dix Hills native who was killed in the Parkland, Florida, high school massacre, at a bill signing event in Westbury, Long Island. Governor Hochul signed a bill banning the sale of “ghost guns”, or weapons produced on a 3D printer not previously covered under existing New York guns laws. The bill will make it illegal to build untraceable guns, criminalize the sale of ghost guns and crack down on firearms that look like toy guns. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of the Governor)

Makers Club Members: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

 

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

Makers Club Members: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

 

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

The Pearly Kings and Pearly Queens originated in 1875 and have continued up to today. A Pearly King and a Pearly Queen wear mother of pearl buttons on their suits and dresses (many are handed down from generation to generation) and today raise money for many charities and helping others.

 

I captured this portrait of a Pearly Queen on one of my visits to the Columbia Road Flower Market. The whole area around Shoreditch is a fascinating place for street photography. I love to wander around the different markets, the hipster shops, the graffiti alleyways and maybe enjoy a salt beef beigel or a curry in Brick Lane.

 

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SynMag 43 - Maschinen

DSI Prophet 12 - Richtig Polyphon? Hybrid genauso gut wie voll analog?

Elektron Analog Keys - Vier analoge Stimmen optimal genutzt.

Sonic Potions - von SonicCore zur eigenen Firma mit eigenem Produkt LXR Drum-Maschine mit hoher Auflösung

PandaAudio - MIDI ohne Kabel um die 100€

Beigel Mu-Tron 3X - durchgemessen & untersucht

Roland Aira - Die neue TR / TB und System 1

NL Synthmeeting

Soundquest MIDIquest 11 - Universaler Editor für Hardware-Synthesizer - Ersatz für Sounddiver gesucht in Zeiten von OS X Mavericks und Windows 8.1

Hands on Ableton Live DVD Insights

Glitch Machines Polygon - Granulare Texturen schaffen

Franke - Stroke Machine - Groovebox mit Sampletauglichkeit von Waldorfer mit Attackhintergrund

PPG / Wolfgang Palm - WaveGenerator auf den Computer und mit Ringmodulator

Best Service Shevennai -Vocals aus der Bibliothek

  

Menschen

Gabi Delgado macht nichts analog und ohne DAF.

ATB - Maus im Studio sein…

Tom Ammermann - Surround untersucht - Studiobericht

Florian Schirmacher - Nicht Frank, aber dafür mit 600 erfolgreichen Tracks…

September 8, 2018-Hempstead--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo receives endorsements from Everytown for Gun Safety, Moms Demand Action, Fred Guttenberg, and from Linda Beigel Schulman, whose daughter and son respectively were Parkland High School shooting victims, at a rally in Westbury, Long Island.

Have an idea? Draw or record your worm-related artwork or creative worm bin concept here. Leave it for others, or take it with you to remind you to make it. ~ Then~ Enter the finished work into the Vermi-Prize Contest.

 

The table has a book for drawing or recording worm-related art ideas, containers of worm castings to sniff and touch, a book, "Worms in our FUrniTURE", a handout on worm care, Makers Club cards and a binder with instructions to build a flow-through worm bin bag I designed.

 

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

 

Makers Club Members: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

Makers Club Members in exhibition: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

 

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

Brick Lane London Britain's First & Best Beigel Shop Family Cyclists

from the Beigel Bake in Brick Lane. Resistance is useless.

Fairmount Bagel, at 74 Avenue Fairmount Ouest, was opened by Isadore Shlafman and his son Jack Schlafman in 1949. One story credits Isadore with baking the first bagel in Montreal as early as 1919 along the Main.

 

The Montreal bagel, sometimes called a beigel, or in French a beguel, is a distinctive variety of the traditional bread product shaped by hand in a ring from yeasted wheat dough, which is first boiled for a short time in water and then baked. In contrast to the New York-style bagel, it is smaller, sweeter and denser, with a larger hole, and is always baked in a wood-fired oven. It contains malt, egg, and no salt and is boiled in honey-sweetened water before being baked in a wood-fired oven, whose irregular flames give it a dappled light-and-dark surface colour. There are two predominant varieties: black-seed (poppyseed), or white-seed (sesame seed).

 

For a different version of the origin, see the Chaim (Hyman) Seligman's story.

Shared Fruits, filled with worm castings in the foreground. LIVE Feed webcam, Makers Table and Makers Club posters in view.

 

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

 

Makers Club Members: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

There are two beigel shops at the top end of Brick Lane, both popular with the many tourists that now throng the area. Neither now has this friendly baker throwing Bagels which was in the window of the Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery at No 159.

 

You may say bagel, but I say beigel. There is great debate about whether the 'white' or the 'yellow' serves the better beigel. The yellow is far the older of the two, and I think will satisfy lovers of bacon with a decidedly non-kosher bacon beigel, while this, the white one, a 1976 offshoot of the first, sticks more with tradition, and most consider it's beigels the best. And not just the best in Brick Lane.

 

There is no longer a Halal butcher opposite, but I think a couple of estate agents - a good indication of how Brick Lane has changed.

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

Vermiculture Makers Club: Amy M. Youngs + members of the Vermiculture Makers Club.

ON VIEW: March 6 – April 17, 2015.

849 Gallery, Kentucky School of Art, Louisville, KY.

 

Makers Club Members: Ryan Agnew, Joachim Bean, Levi Bedall, Katherine Beigel, Gretchen Cochran, Elizabeth Fischer, Matt Herrmann, Xinge Huang, Kay Bea Jones, Daniel Meredith, Henry Peller, Evan Rimoldi, Ken Rinaldo, Andrea Ross, Ethan Schaefer, Lindsay Scypte, Ann Silverman, Casey Slive, Krzysztof Topolski, Patrick Turner, Patrick Vokaty, and Zachary Weinberg.

 

Work from friends, colleagues and students who share an interest in creating culture for, or about, worms. Many were students of “Vermiculture Furniture”, a course I co-taught with Kay Bea Jones and Ann Silverman. Others are artist colleagues, volunteers, close friends and my partner, Ken Rinaldo. Together, we form a loosely affiliated club, which can include you. Please join us in the making. Visit wormculture.org

Dough:

375 g leaf-lard or butter, 900 g flour, 100 g icing sugar, 25 g yeast, 10 g salt, 2 egg yolks,1ooml sour cream, 200ml of water

 

Poppy seed filing : 400 g poppy seeds grind, 350 g sugar, 1 lemon (juice and peel) , 50ml of water, 1 / 2 teaspoon cinnamon, 75 g raisins, 2 tablespoons rum

Walnuts filing: 400 g walnuts grind, 350 g Zuker, 50ml milk, Vanila, 1 / 2 teaspoon cinnamon,

1 lemon peel, 75 g raisins, 2 tablespoons rum

 

To brush: 2 egg yolks and 2 egg whites

 

Preparation

 

First, the filling can be prepared. Raisins put in rum. Poppy seeds, grind in a coffee mill with puder sugar. Ground nuts, too. All the ingredients for both fillings separatly mix and bring to a boil and let cool briefly.

Mix fat with ½ of flour and egg yolks, sugar, yeast crumbled. Add rest of flour, cream, gradually add water and work out well, best by hand. The dough should be elastic and hard, should not stick to working surface. No additional flour need for the surface.

The dough devide so that for onea roll take 270g(9oz) , for one crescents 30-35g(1 oz). Form each peace as ball and let rest for 30 minutes in refrigerator. From the measure can be made or 4 -6 Beigel (rolls) and 16-20 croissant.

For each croissant and roll shall be taken same amount and dough,1:1. Prepare rolls and croissants as on flowing pictures.

The marble-like surface: Spread with the egg yolk and let stand over night in cold to dry and burst (8-10 C, not in refrigerator), next morning brush with egg white. Make hols with a stick around 2 cm (one inch) distance, the holes are essential application for steam to go out and not to burst on side. Bake at 180C (350F) for 30-35 minutes.

June 23, 2022 - New York City — During a ceremony in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul signs Alyssa's Law to strengthen school safety June 23, 2022. The legislation is named after 14-year-old Alyssa Alhadeff, who was killed in the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. School districts would be required to consider installing silent panic alarms in classrooms. Attending today’s signing ceremony is the family of Alyssa Alhadeff, namely her grandparents Terri and David Rabinovitz, and Linda Beigel Schulman and Michael Schulman, the parents of teacher Scott Beigel who died shielding students from gunfire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Afterwards, Governor Hochul and her chief counsel, Elizabeth Fine, discussed the latest U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York’s current concealed carry law. (Kevin P. Coughlin / Office of Governor Kathy Hochul )

Beigel Bake bakery sign Brick lane liverpool Street London 2nd January 2011 14:42.56pm

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