Tag: Menu planning kosher

Sukkot menu 2020

A look at what we’ll be eating in our sukkah, 2020 version – and links and ideas, too!

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Menu-planning Monday

This week, I have no idea what our plans are yet, so things are a little tentative for that so far. Bli neder, you can expect a slowcooker recipe review from me after our Wednesday crockpot meal. As always, we keep breakfast and lunch flexible depending on what we’re in the mood for with the …

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Menu plan Monday

This week, our weekdays look pretty normal, but we’re having guests for Shabbat dinner and going out for lunch. That’s for sure a change for us! Now that it’s getting cold here, I’m instituting our regular crockpot Wednesday. Stay tuned for meat crockpot ideas, resources, and recipes! (I only have a meat crockpot–well, actually a …

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Sukkot menus and resources

Yom Kippur is tonight, which means Sukkot is speeding toward us, too! Are you ready? Do you have your Sukkot 2011 plan and Sukkot checklist? Is your menu ready (you can use this Sukkot Menu Template)? My Sukkot menus include soups at night (expected to be a little chilly) and crockpot meals during the day …

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Menu planning Monday

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This week, Yom Kippur throws off a normal Shabbat rhythm. Instead of regular Shabbat meals, there are two meals before Yom Kippur and one to break the fast on Saturday night. Those meals shouldn’t be spicy, salty, or too sweet to help us fast well. Plus we are just coming off of a three day …

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My #1 organizing tip

…is to have a book for your household! Whatever you call it (control journal, homemaker handbook, shalom bayit book, family manager notebook), this is a crucial book for keeping your household running smoothly. I call this my shalom bayit book (SBB). Shalom bayit is Hebrew for peace in the house – which is what we …

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Menu plan Monday

We’re continuing on with the pantry/refrigerator/freezer challenge this week. Nothing much going on here this week that will affect our menu plan except 6 guests for Shabbat lunch. Breakfasts: Yogurt and cereal with milk, pumpkin cream cheese muffins, plus fruit. Lunches: Sandwiches, bagels, pasta. Sunday: Zucchini soup and challah Monday: (Clean Out the Refrigerator Night) …

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