Here are a few easy tips about making an edible sukkah from graham crackers and
pretzel sticks.
Construction: Honey Maid graham crackers are
ideal. They break evenly into squares just the right size for building a cube
sukkah on a dessert plate. Use the whole rectangle (5″ long) if you are building
on a dinner-size paper plate. Yes, they are kosher. Buy a bunch and use them for
Sukkot s’mores later. Generic brands crumble when they break, and you will end
up with a box full of rejects.
Roof: Snyder’s Pretzel Sticks (kosher) are the
perfect length to span a Honey Maid Graham Cracker cube sukkah. Not rods or
dippers, but Sticks. This year, I could only
find them packaged in individual, 100 calorie bags. If you build a sukkah from
the entire graham cracker rectangle, you’ll need to buy pretzel rods, which are
longer.
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