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Archive: August 2013

WELL, IT’S ABOUT TIME!

Posted on August 16, 2013

FROM KOSHER TODAY (AUG. 12) AKO Reminds Members to Keep an Eye Out for Health Violations By Staff Reporters 08.12.13 – Mashgichim_healthcodes.jpg CHICAGO — Kosher supervisors (mashgichim) were reminded to make sure that the facilities they certify are in compliance with health codes. Several agencies have recently taken the position that they would reconsider their Continue Reading »

LIQUOR FROM COFFEE GROUNDS!

Posted on August 15, 2013

FROM SCIENCE SHOT Now you can get a new kind of buzz from coffee. Researchers have found a way to turn used coffee grounds into an alcoholic beverage. In recent years, the industry of distilled spirits has put out a call for new beverages with different flavors created from unusual raw materials. To answer this Continue Reading »

MAKE IT CHUNKY LIKE A MONKEY (RECIPE)

Posted on August 14, 2013

Skinny Chunky Monkey Cookies!!! Makes 30 3 ripe bananas 2 cups oats 1/4 c peanut butter 1/4 c cocoa powder 1/3 c unsweetened apple sauce 1 tsp vanilla Preheat oven to 350F. Mash bananas then add the rest of the ingredients and stir and let sit for 20 min. Then drop by teaspoonful onto ungreased Continue Reading »

BUT IS IT KOSHER?

Posted on August 13, 2013

After three months, $330,000 and a high-profile media blitz, the world’s first hamburger grown in a lab made its worldwide debut Monday. The unveiling of “,” as the burger is branded, was a production worthy of the Food Network era, complete with chatty host, live-streamed video, hand-picked taste testers, a top London chef and an Continue Reading »

KOSHER McDONALDS IN ISRAEL

Posted on August 12, 2013

Most Mickey D’s in Israel are not kosher. If you see milk shakes on the menu or cheese burgers, you know it is not kosher. Yet, there are a good number of kosher ones. Below is a list of the cities in Israel featuring Kosher McDonald’s (some have multiple). “B’Teyavon,” or should we say–”I’m lovin’ Continue Reading »

SWEET AND SOUR POTTED MEATBALLS

Posted on August 9, 2013

FROM SAVEUR MAGAZINE SERVES 4–6 INGREDIENTS FOR THE SWEET AND SOUR SAUCE: 2 tbsp. canola oil 1 medium yellow onion, minced 1 15-oz. can tomato sauce ½ tsp. sour salt or the juice of 1 lemon (about 2 tbsp.) ¼ cup firmly packed dark brown sugar Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste Continue Reading »

SALT- IT AIN’T JUST FOR KASHERING!!

Posted on August 8, 2013

FROM READY STORE Salt is one of the most amazing elements in nature. It can be used for many purposes including food preservation, cleaning, cooking, and more! Clean up a dropped egg If you accidentally drop an egg on the floor, sprinkle some salt on the mess and wait 20 minutes. After you wait, the Continue Reading »

IAN’S FRIENDLY FOODS FOR LIFE

Posted on August 7, 2013

Ian’s products have been around since 2001. For people who are gluten intolerant or who have allergies, this is the company that is for you. We tried Ian’s Sweet Potato Fries. OU certified, these fries are gluten free and contain no wheat. As a pareve product, it contains no milk. All in all, these are Continue Reading »

BJ’S ADDS MORE KOSHER

Posted on August 6, 2013

FROM KOSHER TODAY BJ’s Joins Club Store Rush to Upgrade Kosher with New Kosher Bakeries Teaneck NJ… If Rabbi Moshe Lebovits of the Kof-K Kosher Supervision has his way, it won’t be long before as many as 90 of some 190 BJ’s club stores will have kosher bakeries. Rabbi Lebovits began negotiations a year and Continue Reading »

TWO NEW QUINOA PRODUCTS: PASTA AND FLOUR

Posted on August 5, 2013

From Pereg comes 100% Quinoa pasta. This OU certified product is all natural, gluten free, high in protein, high in fiber, cooks in 6 minutes and is 100% quinoa- nothing else. We have not yet seen this product, but we do look forward to seeing it on the grocer’s shelves. Sounds real good to us! Continue Reading »