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Old 04-12-2008, 09:29 PM   #1
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Passover is comming! Help!!

Anyone else out there who celebrates Passover? I am pretty nurvous since I usually begin my day with a protein shake (not kosher for passover) and cannot usually manage solids first thing in the a.m.

I went for nutritional counselling at my clinic but they really don't get it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

I have an additional challenge since I am lactose intollerant and don't really do much dairy during passover anyways. I mostly stick to meat and parve.
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Old 04-12-2008, 10:36 PM   #2
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There was some Passover discussion a few weeks ago. I'm planning on making chopped liver and chopped herring. And I'll eat the gefilte fish and matzah ball soup.

Can you eat yogurt? I know some people can, who don't tolerate milk.

I'm not too worried.
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If it's that important, would you survive not having b'fast that day?
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as a fellow Jew, just stick to your diet.
stay away from the Manishewitz wine especially ;)
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Passover is 8 days, not 1, so we have a lot of planning to do.

I also make Passover Granola, which can make a nice breakfast. Not as much protein as the shake. Maybe add a little cheese?

I know everyone makes their own Passover decisions. I see my protein shakes as a doctors order, like medicine. I might have it on Passover.
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Are matzoh balls ok to eat? I am entering solid food stage tomorrow and would love to have matzoh balls. But, I would think they would expand in your stomach like pasta or other bread products and maybe get stuck.
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This will be my second banded pesach. It is not that hard, but I do not eat matzoh and miss it. A lot of hard boiled eggs, and hummus and lox and fish. Gefitle fish is a good choice. I do a shake for breakfast usually in the car so who cares if it is not kosher. The EAS carb solutions work for me. Also, potted chicken legs are okay if I eat them with applesauce. A zeisen pesach.
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My dietition said matzah was okay...

I'm really not sure. I really don't understand why we can't eat pasta and rice because of them swelling. Didn't they finish swelling when they were cooked.

Truthfully, I did eat them soon after the surgery - twice. Friends brought me the soup. The first time it was fluffy, and I just ate it. The second time it was really hard, and I blended up the whole quart of soup. Chicken, veggies, soup and matzah ball. It was wonderful.

I didn't have a problem...
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Matzoh balls work well for me. Just make sure they are soft. UMMM!
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What does "zeisen" mean? I love to pick up some Yiddish!

Your second banded Passover - a real pro. I just got banded in March! I appreciate your wisdom. How much have you lost?

Why don't you eat matzoh? Is it a wheat thing?

I'm also going to make chopped herring. I have a salt limitation, and the only thing good about the band is that my portions are so small, I can early salty foods that I couldn't before!
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Am I glad I found this topic. I thought I was okay for Pesach, since what I've been eating isn't really affected by the chametz ban. I can stay with my breakfast of an egg beater omelette and do tuna or spinach pie for lunch. Lucky for me, I work for an Orthodox firm, so I'm off all week and away from away temptations.

But, I created a dilemma for myself without thinking about it. I have a scheduled fill next week, meaning I have to drink liquids for a day. Are there an Kosher for Passover protein shakes around?
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I'm really not sure. I really don't understand why we can't eat pasta and rice because of them swelling. Didn't they finish swelling when they were cooked.
Not sure if this was meant as a dietary question or related to Passover restrictions, but pasta is a no-no on Passover, since it is made from wheat. Rice is allowed by Sephardi Jews (those Jews who came from Spain), but not Ashkenazi Jews.
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