Shiksa Eats: Wait. Is Matzah a Bread? Or a Cracker?
Matzah has been called the drywall of unleavened bread. Well, I bet even drywall is better with pizza toppings.
Matzah has been called the drywall of unleavened bread. Well, I bet even drywall is better with pizza toppings.
Written by Alyssa Anderson on 4th April 2012
One girl. One new culture. New foods. New customs. A whole lot of ground to cover.
Written by Alyssa Anderson on 3rd April 2012
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