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Scaling up required the thermometer, but that wouldn’t be invented until the 17th century and wouldn’t be perfected for 100 years after that. Always read labels, warnings, directions and other information provided with the product before using or consuming it. But whereas most of the Passover aisle is a mediocre Brigadoon, appearing for only a fortnight each year before being shuttled into clearance bins, studded within the aisle are a few industrial products of genuine quality. We gotta find a way to make this [he holds up a square peg ] fit into the hole for this [he holds up a round hole] using nothing but that” — [pointing to the detritus on the table. For example, there’s no such thing as a kosher-for-Passover Mars bar: The candy is too complicated and the market too small for Mars Inc.
Happiest in the kitchen baking and remembering how my dad would melt from a single bite of my cheesecake. We were very excited about these because my girlfriend has a nut allergy and these are allergen free. We’re happy to make this story available to republish for free, unless it originated with JTA, Haaretz or another publication (as indicated on the article) and as long as you follow our guidelines.