Depends on how strict you wish to be, but really anything you'd serve any other time of year but without foods that are not to be eaten during the Passover observance. But if you're looking for some menu thoughts, here are some I can think of:
"Caesar" type salad with grilled or poached salmon or chicken;
Lamb chops (grilled and chilled) with a taboule or other green salad;
Roulettes of chicken breast stuffed with herbed matza meal;
A diet plate of cottage cheese & fresh fruit (just don't serve this to anyone having any of the other dishes!!!);
Steak with a side of mushrooms & greenbeans.
Yes, it is just fine. Business is business.
A business meeting, lunch or breakfast meeting would be appropriate.
It is acceptable to conduct your private business on your government computer as long as you do it on your break or during lunch time
An individual intent on observing the laws of Passover would most likely avoid any purchase of prepared food from a public source during the holiday. It's possible that in areas with exceptionally large and concentrated Jewish population, a restaurant might change itself over and become certified kosher for Passover. But this is highly unlikely, because the business opportunities would be limited to a total of only four days. To answer the question: It's almost certain that a Jewish person who goes out to eat during Passover, and cares, eats what he has packed and carried in his own brown bag.
In Texas, employers are not required by law to provide lunch for employees if a meeting is scheduled during lunch time. However, it may be a common practice for employers to offer food or reimburse for meals in such situations as a gesture of goodwill.
Business lunch promotion refers to a marketing strategy which allows business partners to come together for a meal. This is a platform through which business people will present and exchange ideas.
In a school lunch serving or a when going to the groceries store
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
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The oneg lunch would be during Shabbat, but I've never heard of a Kaddish lunch.
yes depends if that school has a lunch room and you usually get a break when during the student's lunch time
Winston notices that a girl from the Fiction Department named Julia is looking at him during lunch.