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So I walked into the local kosher food store on a quest for salad dressing and snack food this morning, and what should I find? Bissli!
You'd think, the ultimate of chametz. After all, the package itself advertises its contents as "wheat snacks." (or something like that.)
But then I look closer, somewhat confused, and I find that the package says O-U P. I check the ingredients. The very first one? Matzoh meal! Who knew?
At any rate, it was a pleasant - if fattening - surprise.
On a more frustrating note, did you know it costs less to do one-hour developing in the store at CVS than it does to send the film out? The only problem: they can't do the photo CD in the store. So here I am, stuck paying the extra $$.
You'd think, the ultimate of chametz. After all, the package itself advertises its contents as "wheat snacks." (or something like that.)
But then I look closer, somewhat confused, and I find that the package says O-U P. I check the ingredients. The very first one? Matzoh meal! Who knew?
At any rate, it was a pleasant - if fattening - surprise.
On a more frustrating note, did you know it costs less to do one-hour developing in the store at CVS than it does to send the film out? The only problem: they can't do the photo CD in the store. So here I am, stuck paying the extra $$.
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Date: 2005-04-27 03:38 am (UTC)