11 July 2015
Fridge ~ July Blogging Challenge Day 11
July 11, 2015
Today's July blogging challenge for Day 11 is fridge. What's in your refrigerator?
Saturday is Shabbat for my family and we have a weekly Torah study in our home from afternoon until the evening closing of Havdallah. My fridge is packed with food. I have strawberries and blueberries mixed together, a nice assortment of veggies, hummus, salsa, hard boiled eggs, a rice dish, and a salad with lots of choices for dressings. Well I am sure I am missing a few things there but you get the point that it is packed.
For my family we always have raw milk, fresh unpasteurized eggs, yogurt, sweet tea, lots of cheese varieties, honey comb from our hives, and veggies. I try to keep my fridge down to a minimum by the end of the week so I can fit all the Torah food in my fridge,
Sorry no pictures inside my fridge as I might get embarrassed as it needs a good cleaning.
What's in your fridge?
Saturday is Shabbat for my family and we have a weekly Torah study in our home from afternoon until the evening closing of Havdallah. My fridge is packed with food. I have strawberries and blueberries mixed together, a nice assortment of veggies, hummus, salsa, hard boiled eggs, a rice dish, and a salad with lots of choices for dressings. Well I am sure I am missing a few things there but you get the point that it is packed.
For my family we always have raw milk, fresh unpasteurized eggs, yogurt, sweet tea, lots of cheese varieties, honey comb from our hives, and veggies. I try to keep my fridge down to a minimum by the end of the week so I can fit all the Torah food in my fridge,
Sorry no pictures inside my fridge as I might get embarrassed as it needs a good cleaning.
What's in your fridge?
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