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7 Ways to Make the 8 Days of Passover Suck Less

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Vandy chapter.

1. Matzah Brei with Lox and Schmear

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You’re basically not even Jewish if you don’t crave a bagel at least once this week. Check out this recipe for an easy way to satisfy your hangover needs.

2. Fatty Sundays’ Chocolate Covered Matzah

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Everyone with an Instagram knows that Fatty Sundays makes delicious chocolate covered pretzels of all flavors, but who knew they made matzah also? Make sure to order your chocolate and sprinkle-covered matzah here ASAP.

3. Tito’s Vodka

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What? I can drink during Passover? Yes! Tito’s Vodka is made from potatoes as opposed to grains and therefore is completely Kosher for Passover. However, you have to be careful when you go out – that tequila shot and late night pizza are not going to fly this week.

4. Caramel Matzah

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Check out this blog for a delicious treat that you can make yourself. This sweet and salty combination is both irresistible and super trendy this season.

5. Matzah Crusted Chicken Cutlets

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If you’re absolutely craving chicken fingers this week, our girl Martha Stewart has you covered. Try out this recipe for a crunchy and delicious dinner.

6. Matzah Pizza

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Follow this quick recipe for a matzah pizza that you will crave all year round. But if you want a quicker alternative, you can just throw some marinara sauce and mozzarella cheese on a piece of matzah and put it in the microwave.

7. Avocado Matzah

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Channel your inner fashion blogger and make your own avocado toast on matzah. Next, sprinkle on the toppings of your choice. You can never go wrong with chili pepper flakes for a little extra spice.

So, no matter if you are Orthodox or have not been to temple since your bar or bat mitzvah, Pesach is easy and even a fun challenge for the week. Your taste buds and your stomach will thank you.

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Spoon Vandy's former Editorial Director is often found holding a flashlight over other peoples' food for her semi-famous Instagram account, @fatpplproblems. She is a lover of all things kale-related, but is frequently found indulging in frozen yogurt with rainbow sprinkles.