I really need help! Please Help!!!!!!!!!It's important!?!


Question:

I really need help! Please Help!!!!!!!!!It's important!?

I'm having a sleepover with 4 12 year old girls and me, and only one of the girls is kosher for passover, but the others aren't, so what other snack should i make for her?


Answers:
The key is to keep everything as natural as possible. Fresh fruit and chocolate or caramel. Both are available in the fresh fruit section of the grocer. I would say the same for veggies. The key is no levening, so chips are fine. You can even have dip. I believe that you can't have meat and dairy on the same plate if she is truly Kosher. Check for the parve symbol on the back of the packages if she is Kosher. Other than that just stay away from cakes, cookies, breads, crackers, etc. Nobody will know the difference. Oh! Did I forget the candy.

Why don't you research it on the Internet, what people like this can eat. Another option would be to call her parents and ask them what they can and can't eat. They would also be able to give you some meal ideas for her.

make pasta, every1 likes pasta right?

you should look up what kinds of food they can eat then make food that all of them could eat so the one girl would not feel left out

Found a couple of ideas for you:


Chocolate Heath Bar Matza

This is really good!!!!!!!!

1/2 lb. Matza 1/2 cup margarine 1 cup brown sugar chocolate chips

-melt brown sugar with margarine in saucepan; boil until mixture coats a spoon - line a cookie sheet with foil and lay Matza on pan, brush with brown sugar mixture -bake for 3-4 minutes ( watch closely-it burns easily!!!)until it starts to bubble -cover with choc chips and put back in the oven until the chips start to melt -spread the chocolate to cover the matza -freeze until hard, then break into pieces - option- sprinkle chopped nuts on top

It tastes like a Heath Bar -Enjoy!!!!!!!!

From Recipe Zaar

Passover Hot Dog Rollups
12 servings 45 min 15 min prep

1/2 cup oil
1 cup water
2 cups matzo meal
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
4 eggs
12 hot dogs (Kosher of course)

Combine the oil and water in a saucepan.
Bring to a boil.
Add the dry ingredients all at once.
Mix well, until mixture pulls away from side of pan.
Remove from the heat.
Mix for 5 minutes, then add eggs one at a time.
Mix for another minute.
Divide the dough into 12 portions.
Shape the dough around each hot dog.
Bake in a 325 degree oven on a greased cookie sheet.
Bake until hot dogs are sizzling and rolls are done, about 20-30 minutes.


Check out your local Jewel and they will show a variety of Passover treats. It is kind of you to think of your friend. You could offer a lot of things that ALL of you would enjoy. Just remember to not mix milk and meat, no pork, and during Passover nothing made with leavening agents. (your Mom can help you out with this)

Enjoy you party. Your friend is lucky to have such a caring friend as you.

there u go hope im not to late

Well
I don't think Kosher means you prepare food any different, but for passover, they can't have anything with yeast in it, so i reccomend something like mac&cheese for dinner and for a snack how about something like chocolate covered strawberries?

Go to your local grocer. There are lots of products you wouldn't think are kosher. A specialty grocery store would be best. Whole Foods-Andronico's etc.

Hot dogs, Sausage, Ham Sandwich's, Pulled pork sloppy Joe's, Bacon, and Hebrew National Hot dogs.

I think that it would be best if you asked her Mom.She is the one that can best tell you what she'd like her daughter to snack on during the Passover Holidays.

whatever you do, do not single her out by having a "special snack" just for her. This could make here feel awkward. try finding a recipe that everyone will enjoy that happens to be kosher.




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