Sunday, April 04, 2010
Menu Plan: Bright Week
There is no fasting this week, not even on Friday. This is the Paschal octave in which nobody is to fast. We always have huge plans for feasting, but usually find that even after our mild fasting, it is hard to eat as much of the rich foods. We are still starting with our day of feasting and will give it the old college try. I am also looking forward to frying onion rings sometime this week. It has been a long time.
- Sunday
Breakfast: Paschal Braided Bread*, Pascha Cheese*, Bacon, Hard Boiled Eggs, Fried Apples, Milk, Coffee
Dinner: Grilled Herbed Leg of Lamb, Harissa, Sambousak, Khoubz Araby, Hummus, Baba Ghanooj, Laban bi Chiyar*, Tabbouleh, Olives, Radishes, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Scallions, Gatayif, Baq'lawa - Monday
Breakfast: Leftover Paschal Breakfast, Milk
Dinner: Leftovers with Friends - Tuesday
Breakfast: Biscuits and Sausage with Gravy, Strawberries, Hot Chocolate
Dinner: Lambwiches, Tabbouleh, Strawberry Puff - Wednesday
Breakfast: Bacon and Scrambled Eggs, Spelt Toast, Sliced Apples, Milk, Coffee
Dinner: Enchiladas Blancas* (from the freezer), Salsa Rice, Black Bean and Corn Salad, Lemon Blueberry Poundcake with Lemon Glaze* - Thursday
Breakfast: Steak and Eggs, Spelt Toast, Applesauce, Milk, Coffee
Dinner: Souvlaki, Grilled Vegetables, Herbed Cous Cous, Homemade Samoas - Friday
Breakfast: Farmer's Breakfast Casserole, Blintz Casserole with Sour Cream and Raspberry Jam, Milk, Coffee
Dinner: Dinner with Family - Saturday
Breakfast: Breakfast with Family (Probably to include leftovers from Friday's breakfast that we bring along)
Dinner: Dinner with Family
Labels: Bright Week, Church Year, Family, Homemaking, Menu Plans, Pascha, Tales from the Kitchen
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Hi Ranee:
I just wanted to say that you have been an awesome inspiration to me with you weekly recipes and "homemaking" skills. I continue to pray that the Lord would bless you entire family.
Tricia
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I just wanted to say that you have been an awesome inspiration to me with you weekly recipes and "homemaking" skills. I continue to pray that the Lord would bless you entire family.
Tricia
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