We’ve had a handful of recipes using oven-roasted beef fry in Family Table over the course of the last year. I still enjoy it in salads, as I think it gives a great contrast of flavor. Here’s another use.
Of course, I read it to him, since I’m not going to be a stickler about reading the “right” thing at the right time of year, but in this case, reading this book about chometz just days before Rosh Hashanah was kind of funny.
My theory is that deep down little kids see Yamim Tovim as something that transcends time. Without thinking too much about it, they seem to hold all the lessons and experiences in their minds at once.
As a mother, I’ve spent many Yom Kippur afternoons with my kids doing very non-Yom Kippur-ish kind of things, which is totally fine and normal and understandable. It gets a little awkward, though, when I’m watching my kids play outside, or serving them cholent for lunch, alongside another mother. Then it just feels like we’re together in this alternate reality, completely removed from the versions of ourselves that were able to spend most of Yom Kippur in shul.
In the same vein, this issue has always been a bit awkward for Family Table. I don’t believe anyone is turning to us for new recipes to serve before or after Yom Kippur. You have your basics for that already. So instead, we use this issue as an opportunity to pack in another set of recipes for you to include on your Succos menus.
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