Sunday, March 23, 2014

Tribes-A-Dozen: Voila! Hallah Bread Mixes #Review #Giveaway

ABCD Diaries was given samples for review purposes only. We were in no other way compensated. The opinions expressed in this post are ours and ours alone. 


  We recently had the chance to review Voila! Hallah bread mixes:



What we thought:  
Have you ever had Hallah bread?  If not, you are missing out!  We LOVE Hallah and it's best when it's homemade of course, but making homemade Hallah bread can be tricky and time consuming.  Tribes-A-Dozen takes the guesswork out of homemade Hallah bread with their kosher Voila! Hallah bread mixes.  It couldn't be easier:

Mix:


Rise:


Braid:

Rise again:

Bake:


Enjoy:


These mixes make preparing your own delicious Hallah bread so easy.  They come in 3 different flavors: Traditional, Wholey Wheat and Simply Spelt and all three are delicious!  Each box includes the mix and the yeast.  You provide a few more ingredients (i.e. eggs, water, oil, honey, sesame seeds), follow some simple instructions and Voila! Hallah!  Whether you are preparing a traditional feast or just an everyday meal, this beautiful braided bread is a real treat:)  ABCD Diaries gives Voila! Hallah an A+!

Buy It:
Buy these yummy bread mixes at a store near you!
Check the locator for your nearest retailer: http://tribesadozen.com/buy-tribes-voila-hallah-egg-bread-mixes/ 

Win It: 
 Win your very own prize pack of 3 Voila! Hallah Bread Mixes!  Enter below:


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31 comments:

  1. No, I have never had this type of bread before! I cant wait to try it!

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  2. toasted with a little apple butter.

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  3. Warm with butter. If I would like it sweet, I drizzle a little maple syrup or dark honey on it, as well.

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  4. Right out of the oven with way too much butter

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  5. I have never tried this bread before but I'm sure it would be delicious all by itself.

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  6. Not entering cause I won this from another blog - just want to say that this bread makes THE best French toast! Ever!

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  7. I have never had it before but it looks delicious!

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  8. I entered the Panty by Post giveaway.

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  9. I entered the Veronica Mars DVD giveaway

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  10. We've used Hallah Bread before to make French toast. Yummy!

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  11. I entered the 599 Fashion giveaway too...my college daughter just lost 120lb. without surgery..she did it all on her own, and she doesn't have a lot of clothing to fit her.
    Ann B
    ababe28 at hotmail.com

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  13. Hallah bread is very similiar to Yuleakaka...which is a Norwegian Christmas bread, but it has fruit added to it.....we eat it with butter...
    Ann B.
    ababe28 at hotmail.com

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  14. I have never tried it before

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  15. I eat challah warmed in the oven with jelly and butter. Yum !!

    Love3570@aol.com

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  16. I have never tried or heard of it before

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  17. I entered the VTech CareLine Phone giveaway.

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  18. I've never had Hallah bread before! I'd love to try it just plain or with butter! =)

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  19. i have never eat it so i would love to win this

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  20. I have not tried it yet so this would be a great time to win!

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  21. I would eat it warm with a little butter on it.

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  22. I eat it with a little bit of butter and honey on it.
    Laurie Emerson
    lauraemerson17 at yahoo dot com

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  23. I've never tried it, but I love bread with some honey butter on it!

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  24. MARIA SIMON

    WOW..THIS LOOKS SO GOOD I WOULD LOVE TO GIVE IT A TRY FOR MY GET TOGETHERS

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  25. I have never tried it before but I would love too!

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  26. with an Irish butter and some local honey on top

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  27. I would love to win this, so that my children and I can make Hallah for a shabbos.

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  28. I have had Hallah at a friend's house, but never made it myself.

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