The article features a humorous personal anecdote in which the narrator recalls a conversation with their mother-in-law about kosher food. Amidst the discussion, the narrator mistakenly mentions 'kosher ham,' realizing that it doesn't exist due to Jewish dietary laws. This slip-up is followed by a reflection on childhood memories, particularly a moment where their mother had to sneak ham into their home. This anecdote illustrates the humor and misunderstandings that can occur in conversations about cultural practices.
One day, I was with my mother-in-law, who was also raised Jewish and kept kosher. We were discussing how terrible kosher foods are, and I opened my stupid mouth and said, 'As a kid I got kosher ham, and that stuff was great!'
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