Jerry Seinfeld isn't the only one who likes babka. After the comedian bought the chocolate version at Martine's Fine Bake Shoppe as part of a "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" segment, we wondered if ...
(JTA) — When it came to babka, actress Kathryn Kates, who died last month at 73, preferred chocolate, according to The New York Times. But when Jerry and Elaine finally got to her bakery counter on ...
What did you do on Veteran's Day? At 2 p.m. on Nov. 12 Jerry Seinfeld was buying baked goods — in Scarsdale. The customers got a surprise — as did the staff — when Seinfeld and fellow comedian Ricky ...
Coauthors Brendan Kirby and Julie Tremaine, both of whom have Rhode Island ties, made sure their new book would appeal to casual fans and super fans alike. Babka, anyone? Look to the cookie, Elaine.
Following is a transcript of the video. Medha Imam: You may not recognize Green's Bakery by name, but peek into the baked-goods aisle of your local Whole Foods or Wegmans, and you will see this.
If you watched Seinfeld, you most likely remember the surly, rigid character known lovingly as “The Soup Nazi.” Although he wasn’t a regular (he only appeared in one episode), he’s still one of the ...
In season 6, Elaine Benes was obsessed with “the big salad” from Monk’s. In fact, she was so into the salad that she asked George Costanza and his then-girlfriend, Julie, to grab one to go from Monk’s ...
Kathryn Kates, who appeared as a counterwoman in two memorable scenes from "Seinfeld" involving baked goods in short supply -- chocolate babkas and marble rye bread -- and racked up numerous screen ...
Kathryn Kates, who appeared as a counterwoman in two memorable scenes from “Seinfeld” involving baked goods in short supply – chocolate babkas and marble rye bread – and racked up numerous screen ...
She appeared in two of the most memorable “Seinfeld” episodes. (JTA) — When it came to babka, actress Kathryn Kates, who died last month at 73, preferred chocolate, according to The New York Times.
She had a long screen career but may be best remembered as the counterwoman who tells Jerry and Elaine the bad news that her bakery was out of chocolate babkas. By Annabelle Williams Kathryn Kates, ...
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