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Eating sheetrock on Passover would be an even more striking symbol of 40
years' wandering in the desert.

Mike E.


> >If I  remember correctly, the mix used at the edges of gypsum board contain
> sugar,  so probably not on the Low Carb plan.
>
> So does this artist eat unleavened sheetrock at Passover?  Or at least
>  3/8" instead of 1/2"? Does she make a Hillel sandwich with sheetrock
> and spackle, as opposed to matzoh and moror? (For those of you
> unfamiliar with Hebraic matters, moror is chopped up apples and nuts,
>  soaked in wine and cinnamon, which symbolizes the mortar made by our
> ancestors in building Pharaoh's cities; one eats it (like a sandwich)
>  between two pieces of matzoh)
>
> Or is eating regular sheetrock close enough to eating matzoh?
>
> Ralph
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