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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 5:37 pm
Breakfast: scrambled eggs and kichel
Lunch: chicken cutlets, potato kugel, roasted veggie
Suppertime: chicken soup
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amother
Peach
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 6:04 pm
oatmeal / banana
tunasandwichim
schnitzel / fried potatoes /salad
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 6:24 pm
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amother
Olive
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 6:45 pm
amother [ Natural ] wrote: | I'm going to try the potatoes and eggs! How long do you cook eggs for? |
There is no exact time as every oven is different but check after 20 mins. It can take a while until completely done. Enjoy!
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 6:46 pm
lilies wrote: | Can you post the recipe for doughless potato knish please? |
Doughless Potato Knish
6 lb potatoes - peel, cook, and mash
6 onions - dice and sauté in 1/2 cup oil
mix potatoes and onions.
Add:
6 eggs
1 1/2 cup potato starch
2 Tbsp. salt
3/4 tsp. pepper
mix.
Pour in 2-9x13 pan or 4-8x8
Paint the top with an egg
Bake at 375 for 1 hour.
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amother
Bisque
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:15 pm
Lunch will be hot dogs and corn on the cob. Yes, we eat kitniyos
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:28 pm
I don't understand most of these responses. We always learned the importance of starting the seder with a very good appetite so that we eat the matza with relish.
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:31 pm
amother [ Chartreuse ] wrote: | I don't understand most of these responses. We always learned the importance of starting the seder with a very good appetite so that we eat the matza with relish. |
Seder is not before close to 9:00 where I live. We won't be up to matzah until almost 9:45-10. I'd be hungry, cranky, weak, and bloated if I didn't eat until then. We will all eat a filling dish at around 4-5, but we won't wash on matzah. We will be hungry again by the time Motzi Matzah comes around.
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:32 pm
amother [ Chartreuse ] wrote: | I don't understand most of these responses. We always learned the importance of starting the seder with a very good appetite so that we eat the matza with relish. |
So if you eat lunch at 1:00 you won’t be hungry for the Seder?
Breakfast: cereal and milk
Lunch: potato chip shnitzel and latkes
There will be soup, potatoes, meat if anyone is hungry after that.
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:43 pm
amother [ Chartreuse ] wrote: | I don't understand most of these responses. We always learned the importance of starting the seder with a very good appetite so that we eat the matza with relish. |
What time do you eat the matza that you don't have an appetite any more from a meal you ate at 5 pm? We usually get up to matza after 11...
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 9:47 pm
amother [ Chartreuse ] wrote: | I don't understand most of these responses. We always learned the importance of starting the seder with a very good appetite so that we eat the matza with relish. |
By the time we reach the matza, we're all starved!
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amother
Sapphire
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 10:54 pm
Other than feeding dinner early to young children, my family never ate anything more than a piece of kugel and fruit the afternoon of erev pesach. We went into yom tov hungry for the taste of matzah. That's what we were taught.
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amother
Ivory
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:03 pm
You mean I have to feed them tomorrow?!?! It never ends.
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mommy3b2c
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:06 pm
amother [ Sapphire ] wrote: | Other than feeding dinner early to young children, my family never ate anything more than a piece of kugel and fruit the afternoon of erev pesach. We went into yom tov hungry for the taste of matzah. That's what we were taught. |
That’s great if it works for you. I don’t believe in starving myself. As is, I’m always starving when we get to the matzah.
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:12 pm
amother [ Chocolate ] wrote: | I don’t understand. How are people eating a fleshing meal in the afternoon on erev Yom Tov?! |
My mother who doesn't serve lunch on Fridays, only to'amehu, so that we're hungry for the Shabbos meal serves chicken and potatoes Erev Pesach. Al achas kamah v'kamah, I who do serve lunch and then separately to'amehu on Fridays...
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:13 pm
amother [ Ivory ] wrote: | You mean I have to feed them tomorrow?!?! It never ends. |
Literally what I was thinking.
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amother
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:14 pm
amother [ Sapphire ] wrote: | Other than feeding dinner early to young children, my family never ate anything more than a piece of kugel and fruit the afternoon of erev pesach. We went into yom tov hungry for the taste of matzah. That's what we were taught. |
Same when I was a kid but I think only because my mom was too overwhelmed to do more. Actually we didn't even have kugel, it was more like fruit only. And most of my childhood memories of the seder were of being too hungry to focus on maggid. Once we became teens we started to make kugel etc on our own for a late afternoon snack. Which definitely helped but really isn't enough to hold most people over.
Anyway, I don't necessarily sit down for an actual meal, but I make sure there is something substantial for my family to eat late in the afternoon. We're all ready to eat by the time the seder starts but at least we don't feel like we've been fasting
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lifesagift
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:15 pm
Breakfast leftover chometz
Lunch yogurt n fruits n probably chocolate
Early supper chicken patties or sauteed liver
Will probably be noshing a lot on stuff we'll be cooking
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amother
Black
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:21 pm
My husband comes from a family of people who get HANGRY. My kids have also inherited this lovely trait. So I make a late lunch/early dinner. Hamburgers or meatballs and French fries. Our seders go much smoother. 😉
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tp3
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Tue, Apr 07 2020, 11:26 pm
amother [ Olive ] wrote: | There is no exact time as every oven is different but check after 20 mins. It can take a while until completely done. Enjoy! |
I also would like to try this
Can you give more exact instructions please?
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