I don’t need instructions. I know the difference! BUT, I did have an accounting professor whose wife was also an accounting professor (both PhDs!) and they had their 2 twin sons rename their right and left hands debit and credit. Or was it their left and right hands. Damn…I never was very good at accounting.
Actually, to be very precise, the one on a left is a kneidl. That’s the singular. KneidlACH is the plural. Same with the one on the right– it’s a krepl. Kreplach would be the plural.
That said, I love kreplach so much. There is just nothing better than a dense sphere of carbsoliciousness. Nothing.
I don’t need instructions. I know the difference! BUT, I did have an accounting professor whose wife was also an accounting professor (both PhDs!) and they had their 2 twin sons rename their right and left hands debit and credit. Or was it their left and right hands. Damn…I never was very good at accounting.
– Z
Actually, to be very precise, the one on a left is a kneidl. That’s the singular. KneidlACH is the plural. Same with the one on the right– it’s a krepl. Kreplach would be the plural.
That said, I love kreplach so much. There is just nothing better than a dense sphere of carbsoliciousness. Nothing.
Ever so true, but since you can’t eat just one, I figured the singular was moot.