We could not find matza bread in any stores around here. We have been looking for about a month now, and there was none to be found. So I learned how to make it. We have been looking for lamb for several weeks, now also. My husband was able to find one piece that had the bone in it, Saturday. Let’s just say lamb is expensive!
Breakfasts this week will be: eggs, matza bread, fruit, yougurt, breakfast tacos, Fried Matza
Lunches this week will be: roll-ups with homemade tortillas, pasta, pizza made on tortillas, salad, fruit
Saturday – Dinner at Church
Sunday – Pizza
Monday – Matza Ball Soup, Roasted Lamb, salad,
Tuesday – Left-overs
Wednesday – Chicken Tacos, with lettuce, tomatoes, onions
Thursday – Meatloaf, Baked Potatoes, broccoli, salad
Friday – Baked Chicken, Potato Knishes, salad
We will be having deserts, also.
We are celebrating Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread for the first time this year. So our menu reflects this.
Please note: We are not Jewish, and are not trying to be Jewish. We are trying to follow the Feasts that God has told us to follow in the Bible. I have removed all the leaven from the kitchen, as directed in the Bible, but I have not removed the flour. So I will be making tortillas (without leaven) and matza bread as we need them this week.
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Do you make your own knishes too? I would love to learn how!
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