tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post5639416580838299052..comments2024-02-26T15:00:59.981+09:00Comments on Nutrition, Food, Travel and More: My Passover EatsMelindaRDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16523272874667790035noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-25545528040178208292011-05-03T20:42:12.256+09:002011-05-03T20:42:12.256+09:00Everything you make always looks so good!! I seem ...Everything you make always looks so good!! I seem to leave your blog hungry all the time!!! :)Jessicahttp://www.booshy.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-43348293055598354092011-05-02T20:58:16.021+09:002011-05-02T20:58:16.021+09:00I am familiar with Seder, and it definitely a vill...I am familiar with Seder, and it definitely a village event. That is the hard thing about being so mobile sometimes can take us out of our rituals. Maybe this will be your chance to teach others...<br /><br />I made matzo soup once....as I was curious, first day...not that great to me, but ended up LOVING it the next day.Special Khttp://thespecialktreatment.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-67668932624472109472011-05-01T22:04:27.232+09:002011-05-01T22:04:27.232+09:00Thank you so much for all your help and advice as ...Thank you so much for all your help and advice as I adjust to my future of being a military wife... :-) Even though Zach has been military for as long as we've been together, this is "my" first on-base transfer (when I first met Zach he was just being transferred off base in Gulf Port to attend medical school in Georgia), and I don't know any military wives here to guide me, so I'm incredibly grateful to you for your insights and friendship! *hugs* :-)<br /><br />A belated Happy Passover! :-) With the chaos of the move I didn't get around to a Passover post, so I was especially excited to read yours! :-) We LOVE the whole wheat matza farfel and I think I live off of whole wheat matza pizzas for lunch during the week... :-) This year I found whole wheat and bran matzas, and I was super excited - they were very flavorful and had 5 grams of fiber per matza! :-) Where did your parents find the whole wheat matza ball mix??? I've been searching and searching for such a product!! :-) SO cool to learn that it actually exists!! :-) LOVE your idea of making Passover lasagna with zucchini for the noodles - I'm definitely fixing this for our seder next year! Thank you for the awesome recipe!Astra Librishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17875529379234934319noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-83878341806175064572011-05-01T21:20:15.819+09:002011-05-01T21:20:15.819+09:00Looks like you've been enjoying some new produ...Looks like you've been enjoying some new products! I love Matzo, although I've never had Matzo balls (will have to look for them). I'm ashamed to say I'd never even heard of Matzo until I met Peter in college - and now I love it!<br /><br />Your noodleless lasagna looks great, and I'm glad you were able to solve the excess liquid problem. The fish looks superb with those olives - yum!Jessiehttp://thehappinessinhealth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-63853483593944217832011-05-01T20:23:00.493+09:002011-05-01T20:23:00.493+09:00I used to eat PAssover food all the time in high s...I used to eat PAssover food all the time in high school. Three of my best friends were (are!) Jewish and so many times when I was at their house I was "forced" to eat Passover food. Of course, I didn't mind, because I loved it. Even at school we had Matzo and I used it to make PB&J, even though I'm not Jewish. So delicious!! I don't know why I think it's any better than other crackers.<br /><br />Your "lasagna" sound amazing. Wow, very impressive. I love the addition of the kalamata olives.Gina; The Candid RDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13034788087113648183noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-33394644846755569352011-05-01T11:36:01.786+09:002011-05-01T11:36:01.786+09:00fun to learn from youfun to learn from youchow and chatterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04225995063075911644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-8196649293413713342011-05-01T07:17:24.840+09:002011-05-01T07:17:24.840+09:00your passover eats look YUMMY! Yes, I am familiar...your passover eats look YUMMY! Yes, I am familiar w/ Passover :) This year we went to a Sedar at my friend Laura's parents house and it was FUN! Then we went to Ireland where I surely did not eat any Matzoh (I might be the only Jew here). Can't wait to share my photos with you!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03806398705502492612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6339763320840481095.post-5124305175664498332011-05-01T07:05:27.913+09:002011-05-01T07:05:27.913+09:00All your food looks very good. I don't know a ...All your food looks very good. I don't know a lot about Passover or Passover friendly dishes, but I really enjoy Matzo ball soup. Also, a friend of mine made the best latkes, and when the teenager was little, we actually made them a few times with her. I think she made a special version of them (different ingredients???) for Passover as well. But I'm not sure...Andrea@WellnessNoteshttp://www.andreaswellnessnotes.comnoreply@blogger.com