mm, comfort food.
Went out shopping and got the stuff for chicken soup and kugel. I was going to be economical and serve the boiled chicken from the soup as the main course, but decided to be extravagant and got a roasting chicken too. Leftover roast chicken never lasts by us, so it's not a waste.
Oh, and Neil has been converted to Jewish food. ;) Mostly. He thinks gefilte fish is disgusting (so does everyone who didn't grow up on it) and he won't touch stuffed cabbage (because it has cabbage in it). But he's very fond of the meat and stodge we Ashkenazim serve up.
Especially since my family is Polish and has a liberal hand with the sugar. As he says, "Kugelicious."
Oh, and Neil has been converted to Jewish food. ;) Mostly. He thinks gefilte fish is disgusting (so does everyone who didn't grow up on it) and he won't touch stuffed cabbage (because it has cabbage in it). But he's very fond of the meat and stodge we Ashkenazim serve up.
Especially since my family is Polish and has a liberal hand with the sugar. As he says, "Kugelicious."
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No, it's got cabbage *outside* it ...
/groans
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Last year I threatened him with a matzo-cabbage Passover kugel. Imagine the digestive fun!
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He won't eat apple kugel - could you imagine!?