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Eat Bread with Joy, Drink Wine with a Merry Heart

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}}</ref> Margarine being the most important neutral substitute for butter, its unavailability spelled a disaster for thousands of Jewish housewives in the United States who were suddenly unable to prepare their holiday treats.
And what about beverages? After all, it's quite natural to mark a holiday with a drink. As we already know, beer is out; wine, on the other hand, is perfectly fine and even encouraged. As for liquors, grain alcohol is forbidden, but tipples distilled from grapes or other fruit, such as cognac or slivovitz (plum brandy), are fine. So are rum (made from sugarcane) and potato vodka, such as Chopin or Luksusowa. However, if you like to drink your vodka in cocktails, then remember not to mix it with Coca Cola – unless it's the special kosher-for-Passover yellow-cap coke, which is sweetened with sugar instead of corn syrup.
== How Do You Make Kosher Water? ==

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