tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post7714364262383514654..comments2023-09-13T16:28:53.701-07:00Comments on Michaltastik Spewing Out Her Opinions: What in the world do you eat over Pesach?Michaltastikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358698308334285154noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-30174003086374457362011-04-20T18:44:22.529-07:002011-04-20T18:44:22.529-07:00This is long winded:)I do eat kinyot (using comple...This is long winded:)<br><br>I do eat kinyot (using completely separate pots, utensils), so my options are greatly expanded, but mostly I've been doing what you are doing. A nice salad with nuts and either (pick one :) deli meat, tuna or cheese is filling. Nuts and cheese are higher calorie, but good for a topping and filling if careful with portion control. Of course I can also add some beans and rice too.<br><br>I'll be hosting for the last days, will be cooking more veggie dishes. First time hosting during Passover. I did pick up a few kp items, but mostly they were treats or things for hosts for the meals I was invited.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-72873094976200435612011-04-20T20:38:45.733-07:002011-04-20T20:38:45.733-07:00My hostess asked me if I eat chametz on Pesach. My...My hostess asked me if I eat chametz on Pesach. My jaw hit the floor I was like, "no, way!" she continued that she was asking because I told her I don't eat matzah. I don't really eat much in the way of grains anyway.Michaltastikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358698308334285154noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-30309526984571723602011-04-20T22:02:23.109-07:002011-04-20T22:02:23.109-07:00still long winded...ouch about the comment!I do en...still long winded...ouch about the comment!<br><br>I do enjoy a little bit more than the minimum at the seders. Don't really eat much more the rest of the days. except maybe a little bit with cheese (like a matzah cracker). Might make a dish with a little bit of matzah coating for the last days, I haven't planned it out. Other than that, I have extra on hand for guests, but I think I'll wind up with leftovers.<br><br>For rest of year (some hold that it may be kinyot), quinoa is a good grain alternative. Has protein and very filling for the nutritional value.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5012577834296987267.post-84292144631968715312011-04-21T01:41:26.132-07:002011-04-21T01:41:26.132-07:00Well, in all fairness the yontiff accomadations we...Well, in all fairness the yontiff accomadations were made by a friend who is OTD. People assume you are just like the person who set up the accomodations most times, so I wasn't too offended. <br><br>I know a friend of mind went to a family I knew and so they were thinking at first that she was a convert or in the process until she started in with the Hebrew and comments about growing up in Israel and stuff. I was told like this, "talking like she talks." I knew right away what the woman meant, but when I told the girl I had to explain it to her.Michaltastikhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06358698308334285154noreply@blogger.com