Purim!

Mar. 9th, 2009 06:02 pm
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The easiest holiday on record - two readings, a bunch of gifts of food and a nice dinner.

Oh, and costumes. I'm wearing my uniform. And why not?

So. After the reading, we'll have cheese omelets and bagels, and then we'll assembly line gift bags and do some straightening up.

Tomorrow morning after the reading, Jonathan will go to work and I'll give out bags and make dinner (lamb and beef stew, tricolor couscous, fruit cup. Salad. I forgot salad. Well, some store will be open.)

At six, my inlaws and guest will be here and we'll have the festive meal.

To those who celebrate, Freilichen Purim! For everyone else - happy Monday night and Tuesday!

And while I'm at it - kudos to the people on [livejournal.com profile] purimgifts! Wonderful exchange, just like last year.

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Date: 2009-03-10 01:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] mamadeb.livejournal.com
No one I know eat the betzah or the z'roa anyway, and charoset, whether it's Ashkenazi or Sphardi, is probably going to be vegan - Ashkenazi charoset is apples, ground tree nuts, cinnamon and wine. Sphardi is usually made with dried fruits - possibly honey, but I don't know.

The real problem will be the meal itself, I'd think. I can make a vegetarian seder dinner - for years, I fed my brother-in-law, who ate eggs and fish (yes, I know, but it's a Jewish thing about fish being meat.) A vegan one would be a challenge, since there are almost no non-animal proteins available for Passover.

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Date: 2009-03-10 02:07 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vass
I can easily go a night without protein, fortunately. I think I'll get enough to eat: [livejournal.com profile] nomnivore's dad is a caterer, and he's used to dealing with difficult dietary needs ([livejournal.com profile] nomnivore and her brother are lactose-intolerant, and her brother's gluten-intolerant as well.)

The seder I'm going to is Ashkenazi and Sephardi: [livejournal.com profile] nomnivore and her father are Ashkenazi, but they're combining seders with friends of her father to make it larger, and the friends are Sephardi. There's going to be fruit salad and soups and tzimmes, and gefilte fish for the nonvegans, and a matzoh layer cake.

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