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Friday 26th, September 2008

Tuna Croquettes

Tuna Croquettes, originally uploaded by Lilandra.

The problem with delaying posts is I take no notes and forget…so if I don’t take any pictures, there is almost no hope.

Monday 22 September, Ramadan 21
suhur: unknown

iftar: Since I wasn’t fasting, I made tuna croquettes from this recipe. I doubled the recipe and used two cans of tuna (6oz each). I also used low fat milk (that’s what I had).

Aunty from next door dropped sahina.

dinner: leftovers from the weekend iftars.

Tuesday 23 September, Ramadan 22
Suhur: can’t recall, maybe bread and butter unless that was wednesday

iftar: leftover sahina and tuna croquettes

dinner: leftovers from iftars

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Thursday 25th, September 2008

Here it is, the ‘Id-ul-Fitr menu: First Draft

For the masjid:

  • Cheesecake squares

For on or around ‘Id day:

  • Chicken, minced lamb, channa and rice
  • Lamb kibbe (with a small vegetarian kibbe on the side)
  • Some salad or veggie side
  • Sahina, the real kind, rolled up
  • Lamb-filled pastry with phyllo/filo dough!
  • Basbousa
  • Almond Biscuits

For when Chennette comes:

  • Baklava, various kinds
  • Doughnuts
  • Fat kurma

Also, we’ll try to make, in the week preceding ‘Id, different ice-cream (chocolate, coconut and peppermint).

Menu subject to change on our tiredness level and other input.

Will there be sawaine?

Wednesday 24th, September 2008

Weekend Iftars at our Masjid

Dinner Buffet

Dinner Buffet, originally uploaded by Lilandra.

This weekend we were oh so lucky to have two iftars at the masjid, ie both on Saturday night and Sunday night.

Since the menus were remarkably similar, I decided to do them in one go. However I would’ve decided this anyway as it’s so late already ;-)

Chennette was here on Saturday and took some of the pictures (mostly because I wasn’t feeling well and I think she took pity on me or something).

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Sunday 21st, September 2008

Not Fasting in Ramadan


Three Shrimp and a Fish Pie


Three Shrimp and a Fish Pie, originally uploaded by Lilandra.

There are many reasons to not fast during Ramadan, you could be sick (either a passing thing or chronically), travelling (this doesn’t have to be only during the actual travel, changing climates and time zones can affect you also), pregnant or menstruating. I’ve known people with Diabetes who fast…but deciding on whether you fast or not is between you, God and your doctor. Some say, well, the non-muslim doctors will always tell you don’t fast! don’t fast (at least, when I was unwell that’s what people told me…but then four years later and I’m much better than I was then, and my GP is a female muslim doctor…and she herself told me…well watch how you fasting. She didn’t come out right and say don’t fast because she knew I was going to try but she did tell me it’s okay you know, if I decide not to. So whatever!

However, not waking up for suhur is not an excuse not to fast. If you’re making sunnah (voluntary fasts, outside of Ramadan) then if you don’t wake up for Suhur you don’t usually fast. In Ramadan however, if you are healthy you must fast. The commandment isn’t “wake up for Suhur” but it is “fast”.

You may think not fasting in Ramadan is nice. Like when the days come that you don’t have to fast, “wooohooo”. This isn’t really the case. For example, in your household, suppose one person isn’t fasting and everybody else is…you might feel a bit strange eating while other people aren’t. (Actually, growing up, people in school and such always apologized or wanted to hide their eating in front of me. It’s not necessary. I’m fasting, you’re not. Please … eat. The physical manifestation of fasting is abstaining from food and drink but if that’s all you get from it then you’re not working for the true benefit).

Aside from feeling strange eating while others aren’t, there’s the whole remembering to eat issue. You may not be fasting for very good reasons (like you need to eat every two hours!) but your brain/mind/whatever knows it’s in Ramadan and is already geared up to not eat and withstand some deprivations…so you’re already trained to ignore food calls…and well…you forget to eat. This always happens to me. I go hours without eating and then realize, I’m not fasting, I am supposed to eat…I must eat…go…eat…!

To me, the real dangers of Ramadan is actually not fasting. It’s not that you’re tempted to go along and eat less…it’s just you’re sooo conditioned not to eat than you negate the purpose of not fasting and don’t take care of yourself when you should.

Now, back to Friday.

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Friday 19th, September 2008

My sister goes to England (Ramadan 15, 16, 17)


Double-decker Cheese Paste Sandwich


Double-decker Cheese Paste Sandwich, originally uploaded by Lilandra.

I have returned, dear gentle readers…;-)
(Whether you missed me or not)

When I started this escapade, I blogged after suhur and after iftar.
Soon, those two posts per day started merging into one post for the day.
Then they started getting delayed into after the suhur the next day.
To catch up, two days became one post!
Now, I have three days worth missed.

But with good reason?

On Monday, mom and I prepped and topped the pizzas for my sister, my sister who was on her way to England for a year with her husband, daughter (2 years 8 months) and son (10 months) came home to overnight Tuesday.

Mom and I also made coloured cheese paste (pink and green) so as to pack sandwiches for them on the plane, coloured to entertain a small child. See recipe. We just added food colouring until we were happy.

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Tuesday 16th, September 2008

14th Fast…More Pizza?

Not much excitement…

Since the plumber was coming, I had to be up at an unreasonably early hour (9 am…hehe) and so didn’t bother go back to sleep after Fajr (early morning prayer after Suhur) and Qur’an reading.

So, I decided to make ice-cream. I’ll edit it the links later. I had plans of making dulce de leche ice cream and a chooclate ice cream mixture that would stay in the fridge a day until the bowl was frozen once again.

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Monday 15th, September 2008

Ice-cream Machine Here I come

Dulce de Leche? yum!
Chocolate…whoa!

Now, how about peppermint???

:-)

Okay, I’m not actually eating any of this but am plotting the making of it…wish me luck.