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[quote=Anonymous]The traditional break fast meal is a dairy meal. Unfortunately, it's eaten pretty late at night, since you have to wait until after sunset, and it's usually eaten pretty quickly, because everyone is so hungry and tired. People might also be grumpy from being hungry and dehydrated and not in a particularly festive mood. It might be better to have the party another night. But if you're going to have it as a break fast party at the end of Yom Kippur, then I would serve: Plenty of fluids (water, tea/coffee, juice) Bagels with fixings like lox, cream cheese, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers, etc Quiche and kugels Hard boiled or deviled eggs Tuna salad or egg salad Fruit and veggie tray[/quote]
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