Well as amazing as this may sound I have to agree with Jersey :-)..I too have always complained about the six days of starving after two nights of feasts. Even worse than regular Matzoh is the Shemurah Matzoh many of us use for the Seders it is like Matzoh only burnt and not as tasty.
You left off that all decen pasta is also forbidden. You could turn Sephardic and start eating rice…That might help a little.
I remember having Passover with my dads parents when I was about 5 or 6 in 1963.
I took the matzoh, put it in my pocket and crushed it so I didnt have to eat it. I got busted when my mom went to tuck in my shirt, but she didnt squeel on me.
And then their was Borscht .
Jersey McJones said,
April 20, 2008 at 12:15 pm
LOL! Great read! (by the way, I don’t much care for Matzoh either - but I do like it with Gefilte fish with white chrain)
JMJ
parrothead said,
April 20, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Well as amazing as this may sound I have to agree with Jersey :-)..I too have always complained about the six days of starving after two nights of feasts. Even worse than regular Matzoh is the Shemurah Matzoh many of us use for the Seders it is like Matzoh only burnt and not as tasty.
You left off that all decen pasta is also forbidden. You could turn Sephardic and start eating rice…That might help a little.
charly martel said,
April 20, 2008 at 1:47 pm
Soup with enough crushed matzot so you can eat it with a fork.
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micky2 said,
April 20, 2008 at 2:20 pm
I remember having Passover with my dads parents when I was about 5 or 6 in 1963.
I took the matzoh, put it in my pocket and crushed it so I didnt have to eat it. I got busted when my mom went to tuck in my shirt, but she didnt squeel on me.
And then their was Borscht .
Rigg said,
April 22, 2008 at 6:03 am
I like this post.
I attended my first Seder last Saturday.
God Bless