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amother
Lemon


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 10:05 am
Cream cheese sandwiches with Montreal steak seasoning
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amother
Lemonlime


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 10:21 am
My DH eats tuna and cream cheese on a bagel. Peanut butter and pickles in a sandwich.
I like shredded carrots and butter in a sandwich.
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amother
  Papayawhip


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 11:14 am
amother Mimosa wrote:
I just found out today that macaroni with ketchup is a very Jewish thing and it’s almost unheard of in the non Jewish world


My DH likes it and now my kids won't touch normal pasta sauce. Can't Believe It

but it's so sweet. can't stand it.
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  Ruchel




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 11:15 am
I hate pasta with ketchup. Tomato sauce please
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amother
NeonPurple


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 11:16 am
This thread have me like I eat so normal....
Some combinations are very....shall I say...Interesting....
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amother
  Nasturtium


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 11:22 am
amother Latte wrote:
Lettuce with only vinegar, no spices or oil
Apple with American cheese - it really any cheese
Potato kugel sprinkled with sugar


Apple and cheese is a common combination.
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amother
  Magnolia


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 12:09 pm
Almond milk mixed with honey
Scrambled eggs with beets
Cottage cheese with sugar and vanilla
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amother
Mintgreen


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 12:20 pm
Macaroni with cocoa and sugar
Scrambled eggs mixed with ketchup
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amother
  Wisteria


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 12:21 pm
amother Mimosa wrote:
I just found out today that macaroni with ketchup is a very Jewish thing and it’s almost unheard of in the non Jewish world


Yes it is! Also making lasagna with cottage cheese instead of ricotta is.

Lol why was I hugged? Because I make lasagna with cottage cheese?
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Shuly  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 12:32 pm
amother Poinsettia wrote:
When I was very young, I went to friend whose family was putting coleslaw ON their cholent .


This is a problem of bishul on shabbos.
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amother
  Lawngreen  


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 12:39 pm
Shuly wrote:
This is a problem of bishul on shabbos.


Is it? By the time cholent ends up on your plate it's usually at least kli shlishi.
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amother
Lightblue


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 1:02 pm
Potato kugel with melted cheddar cheese. Promise it's heaven.
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amother
  Maize


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:23 pm
Anyone else not posting too many unique things because they will give themselves away that they are on imamother?

Ones I've seen online:
jelly beans in meatballs from melinda strauss
mexican chili and chocolate is famous but really?
salty and sweet became a thing and I do like it (salted caramel ice cream for instance) but my mother from the older generation can't understand it
there are probably more
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  Shuly




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:28 pm
amother Lawngreen wrote:
Is it? By the time cholent ends up on your plate it's usually at least kli shlishi.


Not if it's a solid. Kli shlishi only works for liquids.
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amother
  Ecru  


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:29 pm
amother Lawngreen wrote:
Is it? By the time cholent ends up on your plate it's usually at least kli shlishi.


I will add that colesaw is something that is better raw than cooked, so that's a machloket.
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Amarante




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:32 pm
amother Maize wrote:
Anyone else not posting too many unique things because they will give themselves away that they are on imamother?

Ones I've seen online:
jelly beans in meatballs from melinda strauss
mexican chili and chocolate is famous but really?
salty and sweet became a thing and I do like it (salted caramel ice cream for instance) but my mother from the older generation can't understand it
there are probably more


Mexican chocolate is delicious - mole sauce is fantastic with chicken.

You don't taste the chocolate because chocolate is actually very "bitter" without sugar.
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amother
  Ecru


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:35 pm
amother NeonPink wrote:
Grew up with rice cooked in milk and raisins. Best treat


Not weird! It's called "Arroz con leche" in Latinamerica. So tasty that we have a very popular lullaby for that.
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amother
  Scarlet


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:44 pm
amother DarkViolet wrote:
That’s a not Jewish minhag.


Right. Jews only dip on pessach.
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amother
  Lawngreen  


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 5:58 pm
Shuly wrote:
Not if it's a solid. Kli shlishi only works for liquids.


Kli rishin/sheini/shlishi applies to solids and liquids. Also cholent is liquidy, not davar gush. If the cholent is on your plate and no longer yad soledes bo it shouldn't be an issue. But, I'm not a posek.
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amother
  Lawngreen


 

Post Tue, Oct 08 2024, 6:01 pm
amother Scarlet wrote:
Right. Jews only dip on pessach.


And Shabboos, and Rosh Hashana, and whenever we feel like it.
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