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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 6:03 am
Chayalle wrote: | I used to put up a split pea soup in my crockpot, and my kids and my neighbor's kids all used to sit there eating it by the bowlful. With croutons of course.
ETA I've heard there are those who don't do hot food, but our LOR said it's not a problem for the kids. |
That sounds really good! Did you cook it before YK, or put up raw with some meat right before? (Really considering making this now!)
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 6:27 am
scruffy wrote: | That sounds really good! Did you cook it before YK, or put up raw with some meat right before? (Really considering making this now!) |
Partially cooked before - I saute the meat a little with some vegetables, add the split peas, and put it up in the crockpot to simmer all night.
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 6:30 am
Chayalle wrote: | Partially cooked before - I saute the meat a little with some vegetables, add the split peas, and put it up in the crockpot to simmer all night. |
Thank you!
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 6:38 am
Deli big franks and blanks, lachmagene, shnitzel and kugel is the plan
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 9:15 am
amother Violet wrote: | That's saying you can't heat up moist foods. The other poster said they can't heat up any foods at all on Shabbos. |
It actually refers to food with any type of moisture. E.g. if you put your finger on the food and feel moisture - this includes oily residue, water or any other kind of sauce, the Shulchan Aruch Harav holds that you are not allowed to reheat it on Shabbos.
Foods like Schnitzel or Burekas would be included in this category. This leaves 100% dry food which is generally Challah - not directly from the freezer - which would contain moisture.
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 9:20 am
amother Dandelion wrote: | Why is eating sandwiches, yogurt and fruit not considered ‘real food’? |
I always learned that for children who are not fasting, it should be similar to a Yom tov meal- they make kiddush and hamotzei and have nicer food.
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Sun, Sep 24 2023, 10:51 am
amother SandyBrown wrote: | I am doing eggs salad sandwich for lunch because that's what my kids like. Bagel and tuna for supper because that's what they said they wanted. But I am only feeding 2 kids this year. I grew up with chulent because it was easy. |
So many people are saying cholent, but my kids who are not fasting don’t eat cholent, except my baby. I’m not making a whole cholent just for him :-)
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Mon, Sep 25 2023, 9:00 pm
Chayalle wrote: | Partially cooked before - I saute the meat a little with some vegetables, add the split peas, and put it up in the crockpot to simmer all night. |
Thanks, this was kid approved
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Mon, Sep 25 2023, 10:02 pm
I ended up making pasta and putting it in the warming drawer, because that’s what my kids wanted. My baby had (at different points throughout the day) cheerios, pasta, squash from yesterday’s chicken soup, mashed potatoes, and I think a little fruit. Also lots of bottles.
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Mon, Sep 25 2023, 10:10 pm
No one ended up eating much besides snacks as they weren’t home most of the day and I wasn’t there to serve them. So everyone was hungry for a meal post fast.
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Tue, Sep 26 2023, 4:56 am
The awesome thing about crock pot food is that you can eat it all day, take it off, put it back on, etc.
So it's not about having a hot meal, it's also just about giving the kids something filling from one pot instead of opening of 4 different container in your fridge.
We make cholent or soups and my kids are it for lunch and supper on YK
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Tue, Sep 26 2023, 6:45 am
LovesHashem wrote: | The awesome thing about crock pot food is that you can eat it all day, take it off, put it back on, etc.
So it's not about having a hot meal, it's also just about giving the kids something filling from one pot instead of opening of 4 different container in your fridge.
We make cholent or soups and my kids are it for lunch and supper on YK |
How do you take it off and put it back? From what I learned, it’s not so simple.
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