Today's post for A Very Jewish Summer is from chai and home, and Dena came up with this great idea —an easy and pretty Shabbat lunch that you could use to dine outdoors, either for lunch or maybe even the third meal on Shabbat, which is called sueda shlishis!Of course dining outside on Shabbat does require an eruv, as Dena mentions, but if you don't know what that is, it probably doesn't apply to you, so enjoy!
Stay tuned tomorrow for my crafty contribution!