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On the Passover train

 There are some things that are inevitable during the process of preparing for Passover. One is that some kitchen things disappear.  This year after we switched the house I was unable to find my Melita coffee filter holders.  I need to have my jolt of coffee to make it through any day. But I REALLY need my coffee on high labor days like the days before Passover. I ordered a replacement coffee filter holder from Amazon. For two days until it arrived I just dumped my usual dose of ground coffee into a large mug and then filled the mug with boiling water. Eventually, the grounds settle but cleaning a pile of damp coffee grounds is really unpleasant, not to mention the yukky sensation of straining coffee grounds through your teeth. I was so happy when the replacement filter holder arrived. Unfortunately, the base was broken which made using the filter holder a bit fiddly. Luckily later in the day I found my two Passover filter holders which had been packed away in a pot. Toda...

Adventures in Passover cooking.

  Yesterday we switched the house to Passover mode. Each of our new York City based kids showed up with a friend in tow and we got the house switched in three hours. After my excellent work team left I started the chicken soup and the pickled beet eggs. The soup is the hardest task.I loaded fifteen and a half lbs. of chicken bones into our giant soup pot and then added  cut up the vegetables and loaded each vegetable into net soup bags and tied the bags shut. The soup simmered away from last night until four this afternoon. It was then time to squeeze every bit of goodness out of  the net bags of vegetable matter. I pulled each bag out of the soup and applied brute force to it to extract all of the vegetably essence. I separated the chicken meat from the bones. The bones got squeezed out with all of the meat juices going back into the soup. The cooked chicken bits will be the basis of our meals for the next few days. The process of extracting all of the goodies from the s...

Starting to get ready

 I am glad that all of you are on the other side of this screen and not here in my dining room with me right now. My husband and i did our big Passover shop at Bingo yesterday. we aren't switching the house over until Sunday. My dining room table is stacked with cartons and boxes of dry Passover goods and my fridge and freezer are simply bursting at the seams. It isn't pretty. I want to share some of the great things we found at bingo yesterday, and I am not even including the kosher brisket at 6.99/lb. One of the tasks one often needs to do is to kasher items that one uses during the rest of the year so they are useable for Passover.  I will kasher my parents' sterling flatware and serving pieces. It is lovely to use my parents things on Passover. To kasher metal you need to plunge it into boiling water. At some point during a lull in the cooking I will set a parge pot of water up to boil and then lower silverware  or kiddush cups.in a strainer to the rapidly boiling ...