From earlier this morning....
Boker tov, my loyal readers-just a quick post before I run out the door for the weekend. So I'm in my kitchen boiling water to make oatmeal (thank you, kumkum.) A few minutes into the process (if you can call boiling water a process), I start to smell something burning. Huh? I'm not that bad of a cook, am I? (Nobody answer that.) I walk around the apartment, sniffing in a couple of rooms, before realizing that the voices coming from outside my kitchen window just said the world lechem (bread). Yep, they're burning their chametz right outside my home.
Don't remember that happening in intown Houston (or Dallas, or Atlanta, or Manhattan, or...)
From the entire team of us at What War Zone, chag Pesach sameach!
Friday, April 18, 2008
How to Know That You're Not in America Anymore
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May you have a peaceful and tasty Passover..try not to have too much of the bread of Constipation.. I mean affliction..
Happy Passover!
You know, the two trips back to Israel, I thought I'd get an answer to why Israeli Kum-Kums are so much faster than those in the U.S. So I bought one, and brought it home. Come to find out, if I wanted to use it here, I'd have to rewire my kitchen! So I guess I'm back to Plan A -- go to Israel to boil my water...
BTW, I took the Kum-Kum back to Israel and gave it to a friend. It was before you moved there, Benji, or you'd be using my Kum-Kum right now, I promise!
;-)
Dave
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