Jon's ravenous. No pasta, no rice, none of those filling carbohydrates! The humble spud is our best friend. It does help that I'm a fallen vegetarian and now include fish in my diet (the combined pressures of lactose intolerance and diabetes proved too much for me).
Jon doesn't actually keep kosher the rest of the year, but makes a very determined effort at Passover, which I admire very much - it ain't easy. I'm completely boggled by Mondy's determination and ability to stick to kosher meals 24:7:365! (Weren't you carrying an Esky around at Worldcon?)
I Googled up a page which reckoned that anything that could be chametz masquerading as kosher got banned - rice flour vs wheat flour, for example.
Re: Passover
Date: 2004-04-08 05:18 am (UTC)Jon's ravenous. No pasta, no rice, none of those filling carbohydrates! The humble spud is our best friend. It does help that I'm a fallen vegetarian and now include fish in my diet (the combined pressures of lactose intolerance and diabetes proved too much for me).
Jon doesn't actually keep kosher the rest of the year, but makes a very determined effort at Passover, which I admire very much - it ain't easy. I'm completely boggled by Mondy's determination and ability to stick to kosher meals 24:7:365! (Weren't you carrying an Esky around at Worldcon?)
I Googled up a page which reckoned that anything that could be chametz masquerading as kosher got banned - rice flour vs wheat flour, for example.