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multipurposegoddess ([personal profile] multipurposegoddess) wrote2007-03-11 06:09 pm
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Passover Pays Off

I'm allergic to corn, especially in the form of corn starch and corn syrup. I used to be able to find all kinds of nummy corn-free treats around Passover time because kosher-for-Passover used to mean corn-free. Around the time I converted, a bunch of rabbis agreed that corn syrup and corn starch were too far removed from the grainy source to count as a contaminant, and the joy of Pesach as the time when I didn't necessarily have to read every label was just a little bit tarnished for me.

Yesterday, Henry and I stopped off at our local Raley's to pick up some snacks for a little 10th Anniversary Buffy marathon and came upon a nice collection of Passover-prep kosher foods nicely displayed in the middle of the back aisle. So we added a case of Yehuda matzah and a yahrzeit candle to our basket already brimming with smoked oysters and chocolate eggs. Then I noticed the marshmallows. With hardly any hope, I read the ingredients. No corn. Corn-free marshmallows have been a holy grail of mine since before I knew that the reason I couldn't eat marshmallows was corn. Well, no, that's logically ridiculous, but as near as all my life as makes no difference. And I found them!

I haven't opened them yet. I'm a little afraid - what if they just aren't that tasty? What if marshmallows are only delicious when they are taboo? But the day will come, and soon, when I will light up the outdoor fireplace, toast myself some marshmallows and have my first ever s'more.

Also found some corn-free yellow cake mix (which I use to make pie, but that's another story) and a kosher-for-passover Count Chocula knock-off that I just had to try. Sweet cereals are mostly a thing that I just don't understand, and I couldn't pass this one up. It's chocolate, for breakfast! A must to try.

So, thank you manufacturers, for keeping your recipes and standards from a simpler time and making the magic of Passover that much brighter.

[identity profile] tskaredoff.livejournal.com 2007-03-12 11:34 pm (UTC)(link)
That's adorable! I'm glad you told me the backstory sp I could appreciate it.

[identity profile] thezzyzx.livejournal.com 2007-03-12 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I was just amused because I completely predicted her end of the conversation while she was still asleep.

[identity profile] tskaredoff.livejournal.com 2007-03-12 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a big part of why it's adorable. Y'all are so cute.

[identity profile] thezzyzx.livejournal.com 2007-03-12 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Either that or my girlfriend would have trouble passing a turing test ;)

I wonder if I could make a Melissa simulator... Hmmmmmm....

[identity profile] tskaredoff.livejournal.com 2007-03-13 12:06 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. Henry's minions at OCA made an automatic responder to take his place when he was on vacation once - a cardboard cutout of him with interchangeable voice balloons. One of them was "No, it's not the servers", I forget the rest. He had to admit it covered an awful lot of cases.