0Passover Planner12:00:00 AM0M/d/yyyy011truetruefalse6decide who's going to make what3/25/20083/26/200820days05311truetruefalse5decide what you're going to make3/26/20083/26/200810days06411truetruefalse4get recipes for your food3/27/20083/31/200830days07510falsetruefalse7gather materials4/7/20084/8/200820days0081017truetruefalse8market4/7/20084/7/200810days209017truetruefalse9make the Sedar plate and ceremonial items4/8/20084/8/200810days3010117truetruefalse10select/ locate Haggadahs4/8/20084/8/200810days4011217truetruefalse11get extra chairs, if necessary4/8/20084/8/200810days5012307truetruefalse28get table cloth and napkins4/8/20084/8/200810days013417truetruefalse12ask guests to bring pillows4/8/20084/8/200810days014510falsetruefalse14special preparation4/7/20084/8/200820days00152114truetruefalse15have appropriate dishes and utensils4/8/20084/8/200810days70160114truetruefalse16remove leaven/ clean house4/7/20084/8/200820days80171114truetruefalse17rehearse four questions with child4/8/20084/8/200810days018210falsetruefalse18cook the meal4/8/20084/9/200820days9019310falsetruefalse19set the Seder table4/8/20084/8/200810days10020410falsetruetrue20the Seder: service and meal4/9/20084/9/200800days11021510falsetruefalse21clean up4/9/20084/9/200810days12022610falsetruefalse22start planning for next year4/9/20084/9/200810days023710truefalsefalse23think of guests who would appreciate it4/1/20084/1/20081days000010truefalsefalse24think about past Passovers.4/1/20084/1/20081days000010truefalsefalse27borrow items from friends4/1/20084/1/20081days000010truefalsefalse25buy items from deli4/1/20084/1/20081days000010truefalsefalse26hire someone to serve and clean up4/1/20084/1/20081days000010falsetruefalse1plan the Seder3/7/20083/31/2008170days001011truetruefalse2invite guests3/7/20083/7/200810days02011truetruefalse13hire someone to serve and clean up3/24/20083/24/200810days603111truetruefalse3decide on menu3/24/20083/24/200810days1042231123122423242425112512262326242735273631182293310441155136615771688189919101020111121121210share a warm experience221renew tradition41Be specific about the menu so you can tell people what to make. For example: hard-boiled eggs in salt water, gefillte fish, chicken soup with matzah balls, roast turkey or beef brisket, potato pancakes with apple sause, carrots and prunes, passover cake, coffee or tea.2Get enough matzah for 8 days!3Roasted lamb bone, roasted egg, moror (bitter herbs), karpas (parsley), haroset (mixed apples, nuts cinnamon and wine), bowl of salt water, matzah, matzah cover4Your selection may depend on: whether children will attend, what's traditional in your household, etc.5Don't forget Elijah!6You may want to hire someone to help serve and clean up(?)7kasher dishes and utensils8no barley, biscuits, cakes, cereals, crackers, dried beans, dried peas, hops, leavened bread, oats, rice, rye, wheat, grain alcohol. Do this the night before Passover.9If others bring some of the dishes, it will divide the work.10Place a saucer under each wine cup.11See your Haggadah for details. Seder means "order", and the Haggadah will specify the order of what happens.12It's a big job. Get everyone to pitch in.10not enough time221not enough help432not enough stuff601:1;7:7