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I normally don't post recipes here but I posted this blog back on 12/21/2007 and since my Holiday of Hanukkah started this week I thought I would report it for anyone who is hungry for some good food made by me. I'll be having another annual party at my home this coming Sunday.
I love eating food and I love potatoes. They are probably my most favorite food. I if you think of it....you can make so many different dishes if you get creative enough. Also you can go to the supermarket and pick up a bag of them for a few bucks.
Now I do not celebrate Christmas. Sorry but I'm of the Jewish faith and during the holidays we hold our annual Hanukkah party at my home. We usually invite all of my family members as well as a few close friends of both Jewish and of other religious faiths. I am not the most religious person but we do have fun and we eat lots of good food. One of my favorites are potato pancakes. My mother usually is the one who will make about 150 of them and bring them to my house. But I get bored with her recipe and now make my own...."sorry Mom you're out and mine are in!"
My recipe is totally different. I do not need to make 150 of them. I will usually make anywhere from 30-40. My reason is because my mothers are small and mine are like giant sized so if you want a simple meal then all you need to do is eat 2-3 of mine with a little apple sauce or sour cream..."UMMM"...I'm getting hungry already and I might have to make a small batch tonight just thinking about them.
First thing you will need is to buy about a dozen of the largest baking potatoes you can find. They usually come separated and not in the bags. I use these for few reasons. They are bigger and they seem to have more flavor. also the smaller ones you buy in the bags are not always good unless you check them carefully to see if they are not starting to rot. I actually go to the store and pick up each one to feel them. I know what you are thinking....no I don't get my jollies off from "feeling my potatoes" but it is important to get them while they are fresh. The same goes for the onions. I usually take the biggest ones they have...just regular ones will do.
My recipe is quite simple...below is how I make them. Please feel free to steal my recipe if you really like my ingredients.
Take your potatoes and run them through a food processor until they are in a paste form consistency. Do not shred them. I find this way they stay together much better and also give a different texture to it. Go through the exact same with your onions separately. Put both your potato and onion past into a strainer and squeeze out as much of the water as you can...this will eliminate the chance of you getting splattered by the cooking oil when they hit the pan.
Put them a a large bowl and mix all of the ingredients together but mix the eggs in last. You will then need a large serving spoon and a spatula. Use any kind of vegetable oil and fill a large nonstick frying pan about half way with the oil. (you might have to add additional later). Turn up your heat to about level 9. Test to see if your oil is hot enough by taking a few drops of water on your fingers and drop them into the pan. If it crackles you should be ready to go. Then use your spoon and start to shape your pancakes as you drop them into your oil. Please keep an eye on them to make sure you do not burn each side.
Once each side is golden brown you will want to put them onto a large plate covered with two levels of paper towels. then you need to turn them once you fill the plate up. Continue to add one piece of paper towel to each level until all are finished. Then take another large plate and put fresh paper towels down just to get off the excess oil. This way they won't be too greasy.
I made up this recipe through trial and error and you can always change whatever ingredients you do not like but my potato pancakes make a great meal for all the holidays. They must have been pretty good because they were all gone. I was only able to have the first one off the presses!
If you are wondering where the picture is of the finished product....they were eaten before I could snap a photo. I'm going to have to make an extra supply this year.
It doesn't matter.....just try it and let me know how they came out. Happy Holidays!

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First...I'd like to say that in both these cases below......I was the listing agent and I was able to accomplish my end of the deal.
I've been lucky enough to have a good success rate on getting my short sales approved and these two were no different accept they still haven't closed.
Most agents who know the process of a short sale are aware that they can take an average of 90 days or more to get an answer and that if you are successful in closing one.....you can go celebrate. But there is a new problem with short sales and that's the buyer not getting approved. We as the listing agents can only do so much to keep track of whats going on with the buyer let alone we have enough to do just to get the thing approved. In these cases....we did everything possible to make sure the process was moving a long but the buyers agent and the MB should take some of the blame here for waiting so long before they decided that these "qualified" buyers were denied.
First....we have one with Countrywide. Ah...my friends over at Countrywide just love to play with my mind. They just love to play dead and also play dumb. They love losing your paperwork and I almost feel like they do it purposely just so we would give up and walk. They also love not contacting us or saying they never received our correspondence even if we have a return receiptthat shows someone open our emails. There were other issues we had with them but I won't get into any more details. Was it the janitor tapping into the negotiators email account? Sorry Countrywide but it ain't happening. You'll have to do better than that.
Most agents that have worked with them know that they are probably the hardest lender to close a short sale with. As a matter of fact....we also know they cut our commission. But that's not the issue here.
CASE #1
On this particular deal we had one in contract with another as a back up. One buyer had a qualified letter that they would be putting down 40% and the other 50%. After almost 7 months of grueling work and playing a waiting game...buyer number one backed out because they got sick of waiting and then after I called buyer number two....the buyers agent told me his client backed off due to the economy. So now I lose two buyers and I finally get the price they are willing to take. So then I sit for a week and then we receive notification that the investor agrees to the price and the cut in our commission and that my seller agrees to bring a few thousand to closing. My seller hasn't paid his maintenance...his utilities or his Real Estate Taxes and because he shows he has too much of an income...they want him to bring a few bucks to the table. He agrees.
Now I go back to the agent that represents buyer number one. I tell him I have it in writing and we are good to go. He checks with his buyer and they agree to move forward again. We then have to arrange to have the water and the electricity turned on for the inspection.
Both clients sign an extension to the contract and we are required to close by the 1st of December and we even had the HUD 1 approved. A week before the scheduled closing....we receive an email from the buyers agent informing us that they are requesting an extension until the 15th. They claim their lender is asking for additional documents regarding the buyers business and income and they might have to switch lenders.
I wasn't happy to hear that but we said we would request it. So now Countrywide says "sure...we will grant your request but someone will have to pay $100 Per Diem for each day it doesn't close. "Holly crap!"
And to make matters worse.....as we are reading this email we receive another email from the buyers agent......"I'm sorry but Mr X. has been denied his loan due to only being self employed for less than a year and we are hereby canceling the contract. "Holy Crap again!" So now I've got a listing that took almost 7 months to be approved and now no buyer.
CASE #2
This one was with WAMU/JP Morgan Chase. On this particular transaction we had a lot more issues with the seller but it did move quick and we had an answer in 2 weeks on the price. I'm approached by these homeowners who get my farm letters so they know I've not only sold the neighborhood but this particular model as well. When I meet with them they failed to tell me that they were already 5 months late and they didn't speak English so their 16yr old daughter does all the translation. Then I walk into the home and thereare brown water stains on ceiling as well as a a big giant hole right below where the master bathroom is located. "Don't you think thats a nice way to start out?"
The first thing I asked them is why did they wait so long to call me and they said they had a tenant in the property and they wouldn't give anyone access so they finally got them out. The hole was the result of a leak but it was never fixed. I informed they would probably receive a summary judgment but when I said that....they whipped it out. They had no money and couldn't afford to hire an attorney to go stall the foreclosure. I told them they needed to go down to the court house first and ask someone how to go about getting an extension. I figured it was the only way they had the chance to get a short sale done. I told them I needed time and we didn't have much and that to let me know and I'd be back. They called a me a few days later....told me they got the extension and we were able to list the property on the market.
First we get an offer with 20% down. We get our trusty qualification letter from the buyers agent and bank they were planning on using. We go into contract and we wait. Then we get the news that after my clients sent WAMU all of their bank statements....tax returns...hardship letters etc....WAMU was changed to JP Morgan..."HOLY CRAP#2" Now we call my clients tell them the bank needs all the information once again.
We send it and the lender replies that they received it. 2 weeks go by and we have the BPO done and then the buyers agent calls me to tell me he is going out of the country for 2 weeks. I then ask him for the name and number of their lender so I can call to see where the loan is at. I call and they tell me they have to speak to the processor and will get back to me..."Yeah right" Finally the agent gets back from his trip and tells me the buyer said they had to submit a few more documents requested. The while all this is going on WAMU/JP Morgans second negotiator calls us and tells us the investor agrees to the counter the buyers came back with and that the Realtors agree to the cut of our commissions yet again...this one was even less than the other but I would do what I had to so we can close this transaction.
Then I go to the house and see a notice from the city...it's a violation notice that the owners need to put in new landscaping and if they didn't comply they would be fined $250 per day until it was ratified. They decide to call the city and get an extension.
What else can go wrong now......then comes more bad news......" Neal I'm sorry but the buyers loan has been declined due to lack of enough income." Deal is dead!
I've advised both clients that I'm not an attorney and I'm limited to how much advice I can give them.
Currently I put the home back on the market and luckily we received two new offers one that was submitted.
Here is our next problem.....normally when a short sale dies due to the buyer walking....it normally gets kicked out of the short sale department. On this one we were able to get a few days to produce another offer so we shall see what's going to happen. We've also gotten escalation and with the first case above...our friends at Countrywide have agreed to temporarily stop the Per Diem and hopefully some time to close but so far we don't have any offers on that one. Unless we get lucky...I'm only banking on number two if any.
So if you think it's hard to get the approvals on your short sale listings.......try waiting to see if the buyers can't get qualified. This is going to continue to be a major problem. Even if you get lucky and you have an all cash offer it doesn't mean it's a done deal. The buyer can still back out or even go to Vegas and spend the money....so then what? I'm not ready to jump ship on these just yet...I'll let you know what the outcome is.
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Don't be a Turkey on Thanksgiving...be a turducken! Back in Nov. 2007 I posted this blog so I thought it would be nice to revisit it by repositng it for this years Gala Holiday Event. This year I'm off to take my family to Disney for Thanksgiving.
Selling homes in Weston Florida can really be hectic at this time of the year and with the holidays approaching....I'm sure everyone is making big plans to spend extra time with their families. Tomorrow it will be Thanksgiving and I'm just here to talk a little bit about the food we eat on this gracious day.
Just remember that this holiday is for giving thanks and beside giving thanks I'm going to be eating quite a bit of food. "Ah...I can smell the aroma now...those candied yams...the cranberry sauce....the mashed potatoes with gravy and don't forget that stuffing...just to name a few."Of course to top it all off we usually have the traditional 40lb turkey or the that sweet succulent ham with brown sugar and pineapples on top. There is usually so many different types of foods and I'm not sure I have enough room to fit it all in my tummy and keep my girlish figure.
But I think this year we might try something a little different...has anyone ever heard of a Turducken? Yes..you heard that right....a Turducken. From the parital definition taken from wikipidea......a Turducken is a de-boned turkey stuffed with a de-boned duck.. which itself is stuffed with a small de-boned chicken.
If you are a football fan you might remember a few years ago during the NFL double feature of games shown on CBS and later Fox....John Madden would talk about all the delicious foods and how he would have his annual Turducken as part of his holiday dinner. I remember he even went as far as to bring it during a regular season game after he saw a patron actually roasting one in the parking lot. John Madden is a big boy! Sharing food with your friends and family is a great way to catch up with people you haven't seen in a long time and another way to enjoy relaxing in your home. Weston Florida is going to be a very exciting place this year to celebrate the holidays. Photos are courtesy of MMFRUIT and lmingall from Flickr. Happy Thanksgiving to all of you and your families! If you are going to be visiting our area and have time to look at some of the Weston Florida Real Estate for sale then please look here for all your Real Estate needs. Neal Bloom...your Weston Florida Realtor® Weston Florida Realtor (954)608-5556 or nealb63@myacc.net RE/MAX Premier Associates -copyright 2008 All Rights Reserved
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