Passover is over and bread is back in the house! More specifically, on Shabbat, we ate challah!
I’m a bread lover, so a Shabbat during Passover week spent eating hard, cold, tasteless matzoh rather than soft, warm-out-of-the-oven, sweet bread just doesn’t seem right. I know, I know… Passover involves eating matzoh, the Bread of Freedom…the Bread of Affliction. I don’t have to like it, though, do I? And I can rejoice in the first Shabbat after Passover when I am free, liberated, to eat challah once more, can’t I?
But, now that the holiday is over, what the heck do we do with all that left over matzoh? No one wants to eat it anymore. My kids love it at first. They are actually excited to eat it, but not now. Not after a week of eating only matzoh.
If you, too, are trying to figure out what to do with your leftover matzoh, munch on your leftover challah from Shabbat and check out his video. It will provide you with lots of good ideas. Plus, the song is worth listening to as well. Actually, I think she’s great.