Passover is here again! That officially marks my full membership in Jewish holidays for Project Chicago!
Not that I don't eat Matzoh and Passover pancakes all year round, but now that I decided we're keeping it until the holiday ends, there's still some blood-sugar-sex-magik about it so I'm excited.
So, for all those new to Passover (probably everyone reading this), this holiday is cool just because you get to eat different food that besides being crazy expensive, it's so mexican-tasty; plus you get a story during dinner on both nights, aaaand wine. I love traditions.
There are also some things you cannot eat during the days Passover lasts. I'm so Jewish these days. Here's my list:
THE NO: Tortillas (&#"$!), bread (challah included... &#"$!), cereal, coffee, fiber ones, crystal light or powder stuff, redhot, rice, ice cream, pasta, chips, candy, cake; anything that has been previously opened, and anything with corn or flour.
THE YES: Anything Kosher for Passover, meaning milk, cheese, eggs, fruits, veggies, tea, matzoh, matzoh and matzoh jojojoo
Oh and by the way, all those matzoh constipation myths do not apply on Mexicans so I dare you to try it.
Introducing, the pictures...
Jason's mini matzoh ball
I forgot the name of these, but the cake-twin in the back is just like pan de elote, and the others are like masa de sopes de maíz. Yum yum.
The it-was-this-hard (that's what she said) liquor and baby Moses in an environment-friendly paper bag.
The Joyva man!
The ever cute pet-me-I'm-Rufus, Rufus