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Archive: December 2010

KOSHER MEAT TZURIS IN EUROPE

Posted on December 16, 2010

Kosher Meat Under Fire in Europe By Allison Kaplan Sommer • The Jew and the Carrot / Forward It’s been a busy few months for Shimon Cohen, who heads the lobbying organization Shechita UK. It is his task to advocate for consumers of kosher meat in Great Britain and battle against what he calls “an Continue Reading »

WAIT- THERE’S POLITICS IN KASHRUTH????????

Posted on December 16, 2010

Kosher clash Teaneck restaurant at center of OK, RCBC dispute Josh Lipowsky • New Jersey Jewish Standard A kosher restaurant can be made or broken on the quality of its certification. In Teaneck, Ima Restaurant, open for less than a year, has become embroiled in a feud between the local rabbinical board and a national Continue Reading »

THEY SAID IT COULD NOT BE DONE…….

Posted on December 15, 2010

BUT THEY WERE WRONG! Oberlander Bakery figured out how to make a chametz pareve cookie that tastes worse than most of today’s Pesach cookies. And that ain’t no small feat! We tried some Oberlander Finger Fudge cookies. They tasted like saw dust! The cookie is your typical commercially packaged pareve cookie- dry and fairly tasteless. Continue Reading »

FLUFFERNUTTER HOT COCOA- MMMMM!

Posted on December 14, 2010

Fluffernutter Hot Cocoa Start to finish: 5 minutes Servings: 1 1 cup whole milk 1/4 cup kosher Fluff (marshmallow sandwich spread), plus extra for topping 1/3 cup chocolate chips 1/3 cup peanut butter chips In a small saucepan over medium, heat the milk until hot but not boiling. Whisk in the Fluff, chocolate chips and Continue Reading »

CHICKEN 101

Posted on December 13, 2010

FROM PHIL LEMBERT, SUPERMARKET GURU Chicken is a go to animal protein for many Americans; it is tasty and versatile and is employed by many cuisines as a staple ingredient. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the chicken is a descendant of the Southeast Asian red jungle fowl first domesticated in India around Continue Reading »

MAIN MENU PACKAGED FOODS

Posted on December 10, 2010

A & B Gefilte Fish puts out a line called MAIN MENU. The products have CRC hashgacha and a Badatz, too. The company has offered Sweet Potato Pancakes and Sweet Potato Shots (minis) Vegetable Patties and Shots Zucchini Patties Potato Pancakes and Shots Now they offer 100%, natural, glatt kosher CHICKEN LOAF and TURKEY LOAF. Continue Reading »

READER’S DIGEST: 13 FOODS YOU SHOULD NEVER BUY

Posted on December 9, 2010

This is a complete list of 13 foods you should never buy again, courtesy of Reader’s Digest: 1. “Gourmet” frozen vegetables. Sure, you can buy an 8-ounce packet of peas in an herbed butter sauce, but why do so when you can make your own? Just cook the peas, add a pat of butter and Continue Reading »

HERE IS YOUR BRAIN ON SPICES….

Posted on December 8, 2010

FROM PHIL LEMBERT, SUPERMARKET GURU As we continue to explore where our foods come from and the many health benefits they possess, have you ever stopped to think about the spices in your pantry beyond the great flavor they impart onto your food? Herbs and spices devoid of advertising campaigns, show tremendous promise in the Continue Reading »

WALDERS CREAMY LIQUER

Posted on December 7, 2010

This one was a big winner at KosherFest 2010, and we know why. Certified OU Pareve, this creamy vanilla flavored Vodka is incredible. What a taste sensation! And did we mention that it is Pareve?? Here is what the company has to say: About Walders Vodka & Vanilla Walders Vodka & Vanilla is a velvety Continue Reading »

KIND HEALTHY SNACKS

Posted on December 6, 2010

Announcing KIND HEALTHY SNACKS and KIND PLUS. KIND contains fruit and nuts. KIND PLUS contains an extra nutritional boost. Under OU certification, these snack bars are good and good for you. They are all natural, contain no gluten nor wheat, no sulphur dioxide, are non GMO, contain no hydrogenated oils and are a good source Continue Reading »