tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post54731412083430629..comments2023-05-27T12:42:48.248+03:00Comments on Kosher Kola: School lunch woesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08492649968147186399noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-27657876496010462072009-09-14T23:42:41.273+03:002009-09-14T23:42:41.273+03:00Neat post. :)Neat post. :)Christinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09176730853175967320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-69529233269803829122009-09-13T09:25:04.754+03:002009-09-13T09:25:04.754+03:00If you are interested in bento boxes, I can recomm...If you are interested in bento boxes, I can recommend you a terrific blog of a mummy that packs some amazing lunches.<br>Here it is:<br>http://disposableaardvarksinc.blogspot.com/<br>You can try also:<br>http://veganlunchbox.blogspot.com/<br>I like these two and I visit them a lot - we're vegetarians,and I think being parve they solve your kashrut problem...Alone in Holy Landhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02117747490042171507noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-15618395125625277022009-09-13T01:08:57.963+03:002009-09-13T01:08:57.963+03:00My SIL is Soviet born and whenever I'm in Hung...My SIL is Soviet born and whenever I'm in Hungary (couple times a month) I bring back a few cans. We usually eat them for a Shabbat snack or in the evening. My kids love them!<br><br>Catholic dietary laws have become a lot easier with the Second Vatican Council. When I was a kid in Ireland, though there was pretty much no meat in school lunches on Fridays or during Lent. Of course there was no kosher option either: I was born in a city where we were the only Jews and I remember times in Cork when we only had the minyan when we had visitors from Dublin.<br><br>Cream cheese on a bagel is so perfect in the morning for us! I feed that to the kids all the time, and they like to take that for their morning snack. It doesn't work for afternoon if they have meat for lunch, though, because a good jew has to wait 6 hours after eating meat to eat dairy... And my kids are way better about Kashrut than I am.Hevelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08492649968147186399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-34505205156562115232009-09-13T00:53:07.875+03:002009-09-13T00:53:07.875+03:00I must say if my boys saw the "schproti"...I must say if my boys saw the "schproti" pictured on your blog they'd get excited. We buy a few cans whenever we are at the Russian store.<br><br>Our dietary rules as Catholics are much easier...especially as they all seem to like cream cheese on a bagel or peanut butter. Just staying away from meat is not too hard.Anniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12623179886908222942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-27898098346631811082009-09-13T00:50:17.396+03:002009-09-13T00:50:17.396+03:00Actually cutting up carrots, cauliflower or brocco...Actually cutting up carrots, cauliflower or broccoli is a great idea! Thank you!Hevelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08492649968147186399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062079671998002401.post-35560115124381753202009-09-13T00:48:42.748+03:002009-09-13T00:48:42.748+03:00Do the markets sell "baby" carrots in Is...Do the markets sell "baby" carrots in Israel? They're really large carrots cut down to mini size. They're great for dipping in hummus, nut butter, salad dressing, cream cheese...or just crunching without adornment. The kids could put a few dollops of dip in a container, and several carrots in another, voila!Miriamolyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10537106112538239387noreply@blogger.com