
On My Blog
Photo Memes:
- Street Florist in HK for SOOC
- Street Lock Smith for Ruby Tuesday
- Sepia Scene – Mrs Lee Kee? for Sepia Scenes
Kosher fo Passover – Vegetable Dishes
Elsewhere in the JBlogosphere
As always Mimi from Israeli Kitchen has some great Pesach recipes: Passover Cooking: Salmon with Orange Glaze and Cheese-Stuffed Tomatoes
The Chumus of Pesach, a post by Mrs.S. along with a recipe for Ashkenazi Charoset
Jew Wishes reviews Wiliam & Rosalie
Raizy is now on FB
Rav Aviner offers last tips for those behind in their Pesach cleaning
Leora has posted a fine review of her most recent posts, links to other blogs and great photos
Sorry for the salmon and fennel recipe I had announced a few days ago but I haven’t managed to get the recipe yet. Sunday maybe.
Shabbat Shalom!
How are your Pesach preparations coming along?
Thanks for including me, and Shabbat Shalom!
I can’t say I am done yet. However things are more or less planned.
I’ll finish with the pots and pans on Sunday. I’ll finish cooking on Monday since I get the afternoon off. The shopping is done though.
What about you?
We’ve been eating out on our porch since early last week (which meant sitting bundled up in sweaters on Shabbat because the weather suddenly became cold again
), and so B”AH a significant amount of the baking and cooking is done.
May you and yours have a chag kasher v’samei’ach!
Let me thank you, too, Ilana-Davita. I wish you a happy and kosher Pesach.
The same to you Mimi. I intend to make the stuffed tomatoes one evening.
Chag Kasher V’Samei’ach!
What a lovely painting! Lots of energy. It looks like a pastel. Shabbat Shalom and Chag Sameach.
Your fish recipe will be welcome anytime.
The painting is in fact a close-up on an oil by Monet. It was taken last week at the Musée de l’Orangerie.
I was wondering if the painting was a Monet.
Shabbat Shalom.
Chag Sameach.
Chag Sameach to you too.
Lovely photo … looks very impressionistic.
Hugs and blessings,