That all sounds soooo good!Traditional foods include things like honey cake, round challah bread (with raisins and chocolate inside), pomegranate, apple dipped in honey.
Those are all ceremonial really as it’s meant to add sweetness to your coming year about the shape (round) signifies a new start.
The pomegranate is meant to contain 613 seeds and that’s meant to represent each one of the laws in the Torah.
As for the meal itself, well as you’re not supposed to do work on the festival itself it’s traditional to have a cold buffet. Probably something like fried fish, poached salmon, salads etc. That’s easier than having cold meats because of the rules about mixing milk and meat. It means you can have cream with dessert this way rather than being after meat in which case you couldn’t.
And cold fried fish isn’t in batter but is dipped in egg and matzo meal (finely ground matzo) then fried. It’s nearly always served cold and is delicious!
Awww! He looks adorable! Wish mines was as relaxed and calm looking! xx
Good look! LOL sorry couldn't resist xxMorning all. Woke to a 3.6 this morning, 5.1 at breakfast. Off for an eye test this morning, and choose new specs. Wish me look. Have a good day everyone x
Lol.Good look! LOL sorry couldn't resist xx
Hope i'm not getting the drops. I had my retinopothy test in February so should be ok.Good luck with the eye appointment @freesia 🙂 & you might need these if you’re getting dilating drops in for your test? 😎
Oooh... and even better, after this early morning hypo, a nice steady line since breakfast and a 6 now.Well....just back from the Opticians and have been very pleasantly surprised.
3 years ago i went to Specsavers, got varifocal glasses and sunglasses and they cost me almost £400! So you can imagine i was dreading this morning.
On hubby's advice (as he had been there last year) i went to Asda Opticians. Staff were all really friendly and when i come to trying on frames, i had personal assistance from a Dispensing Assistant (although that was probably due to Covid). Anyway, a pair of varifocal glasses AND sunglasses, both with lenses made thinner came to the grand total of.............
£120!!!!!!. A massive saving. I hope their ok now when they come.