Comments on The Bread RunTypePad2010-04-06T06:16:09ZDavid Bognerhttps://www.treppenwitz.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.treppenwitz.com/2010/04/the-bread-run/comments/atom.xml/a. commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01347fc30aad970c2010-04-09T18:05:36Z2010-04-09T18:05:36Za.I actually learned how to make matzoh morrocan cigars this year. Now, if that isn't cool... ;)<p>I actually learned how to make matzoh morrocan cigars this year. Now, if that isn't cool... ;)</p>Elisson commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01347fbdb4e9970c2010-04-08T20:53:10Z2010-04-08T20:53:10ZElissonhttp://elisson1.blogspot.comHeh. My friend Houston Steve calls me "the Bard of Affliction." I'm perfectly fine doing without chametz for the eight...<p>Heh. My friend Houston Steve calls me "the Bard of Affliction."</p>
<p>I'm perfectly fine doing without <i>chametz</i> for the eight days of Diaspora Pesach... but when that sun goes down on the eighth day, I am more than ready to eat leavened or just plain grainy products in all their variety. Bread, pasta, whatever. And did we forget whisky?</p>Noa commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec8cf119970b2010-04-08T18:14:51Z2010-04-08T18:14:51ZNoaThank you!!<p>Thank you!!</p>Nachum commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01347fba11c8970c2010-04-08T06:55:21Z2010-04-08T06:55:21ZNachumAh, so that's why there was no bread in Yerushalayim the day after...<p>Ah, so that's why there was no bread in Yerushalayim the day after...</p>Alisha commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec89b400970b2010-04-08T05:00:15Z2010-04-08T05:00:15ZAlishaTo be honest, I've never understood the mad race to get bread and other chametz the second pesach is over....<p>To be honest, I've never understood the mad race to get bread and other chametz the second pesach is over. I like bread well enough, but I can easily go several days without noticing its absence, so I don't get all the fuss about a whole week. As for matza, I wouldn't want it to replace bread altogether, but for one week a year it's a treat!</p>Raizy commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec83140b970b2010-04-07T03:23:42Z2010-04-07T03:23:42ZRaizyhttp://www.superraizy.blogspot.comI remember how my uncle a"h used to run out to the bagel store right after Pesach and wait for...<p>I remember how my uncle a"h used to run out to the bagel store right after Pesach and wait for the first batch of hot bagels and bialies to be baked. Oh, they were so delicious... </p>Tzipporah commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec814170970b2010-04-06T21:00:10Z2010-04-06T21:00:10ZTzipporahhttp://www.midianitemanna.blogspot.com/Yeah, bread is good, but that first post-Pesach bottle of Porter is even better... :)<p>Yeah, bread is good, but that first post-Pesach bottle of Porter is even better... :)</p>Noa commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01347fb08cfd970c2010-04-06T18:55:31Z2010-04-06T18:55:31ZNoaThere is no finer smell than freshly made bread, and now my tummy is rumbling at the thought of a...<p>There is no finer smell than freshly made bread, and now my tummy is rumbling at the thought of a carload full of the stuff. Sigh, I'll never be slim!</p>Ben Chorin commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec7f1068970b2010-04-06T13:31:35Z2010-04-06T13:31:35ZBen ChorinI for one can't thank you enough, Santa Claus. We had just finished "switching over" when you came down the...<p>I for one can't thank you enough, Santa Claus. We had just finished "switching over" when you came down the chimney and we immediately sat down to a feast. (It was the first bread I had eaten in 18 months, since I began my no-bread-except-challah-on-shabbat diet; I just couldn't resist.) I'll get you back.</p>Jethro commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef01347fae8665970c2010-04-06T11:22:18Z2010-04-06T11:22:18ZJethroOf course you write a story like this when I'm trying to give up the stuff (or is that staff)...<p>Of course you write a story like this when I'm trying to give up the stuff (or is that staff) for a diet... I suppose I could (try to) envision that you're speaking on whole wheat heart goodness, and not the soft, white... doh!</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>chairwoman commented on 'The Bread Run'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c581e53ef0133ec7e696d970b2010-04-06T10:38:10Z2010-04-06T10:38:10Zchairwomanhttp://www.chairwoman-of-the-bored.blogspot.comI must confess to loving Matzo, and enjoy it as a delicious treat all year round. And let's face it,...<p>I must confess to loving Matzo, and enjoy it as a delicious treat all year round.</p>
<p>And let's face it, the Bread of Affliction was probably more like Pitta or Flat Bread than the cracker (Eng. Water Biscuit) we have today.</p>
<p>Anyhoo, we're looking forward to something soft and delicious and hopefully with Smoked Salmon (no cream cheese for me) later on this evening. </p>