March 30 2009

Thin Salted Matzo

I’ve been a bit under the weather so Gertie has been taking care of me. Tonight she is making me matzo pizza dinner. She just came into the living room to show me the new packaging for the Manischewitz Thin Salted matzo. It seems they have wrapped the matzo in plastic wrap into two separate sections, with six matzos in each. I’ve never seen this before and I’m kveling over this new feature. It definitely will preserve the freshness of half the box while you eat the rest. Normally I wouldn’t recommend using thin matzos for pizza but I guess that is what happens when you let someone else do your matzo shopping for you. At least she used a five dollar off coupon. I’ll let you know how the thin matzos work out.


Comments:

So I got the wrong matzo… what’s the big deal Bernie? You gotta tell the whole world about it? I guess I did get the wrong stuff… pizza was a little droopy… stick to the thick stuff everyone! Bernie, I’m so proud of all your “blogging” (as the kids call it)... I’m just glad Jacob showed me how to comment.

Love,
Gertie

By Gertie Mendelbaum on 2009 03 31


I will definitely not use the thin matzo for pizza - sounds like it didnt work out.  Thanks for the tip, Bernie and Gertie.

By fzc on 2009 03 31


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