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Archive: December 2006

YONI TASTES THE WORLD

Posted on December 29, 2006

Here is a company with a great product line.Ok, so the name is a tad weird, but the products are all good. Plus, because they are Israeli products, the English on the labels is not always, shall we say, the Queen’s English. But, the product is good. So give a look below………. Yoni offers a Continue Reading »

ROASTED CHICKEN DRUMETTES

Posted on December 28, 2006

This one is a Rebrapp definite crowd pleaser. We “stole” the recipe from Southern Living magazine and made it our own. It is perfect for snacking during a long Sunday of football……. 24 chicken drumettes (ie, from the wing)2 Tbsp olive oil2 tsp sugar1 tsp salt1 tsp garlic powder1/4 tsp pepper1/3 cup Dijon mustard3 Tbsp Continue Reading »

BODEK GETS OUT THE BUGS

Posted on December 27, 2006

Tired of making salad to shlep to the office every day? Tired of checking with a magnifying glass and a light box and a chemical wash and huge amounts of bleach? Tired of inviting the Vaad into your home to check your veggies every day?? Well, then Bodek has an expensive alternative for you. Let Continue Reading »

NEW FROM OUR GOOD BUDDY WEISER

Posted on December 26, 2006

Direct from the brewery, comes this press release- Anheuser-Busch Introduces First Nationally Available Sorghum Beer: Redbridge December 20, 2006 Sorghum Beer Offers Alternative for Adults Choosing a Wheat- or Gluten-Free Lifestyle ST. LOUIS (Dec. 20, 2006) — Adults who experience wheat allergies or who choose a wheat-free or gluten-free diet, now have a beer that Continue Reading »

FRIED COKE (FOR REAL!)

Posted on December 25, 2006

In the wide world of trefe, they often times come up with stuff that makes this kosher consumer nod his head and shrug in amazement. From deep in the heart of Texas, comes Fried Coke………………yet another case of “We’re sure glad we keep kosher and can avoid this one.!” Newest Fair Food: Deep-Fried Coca-Cola POSTED: Continue Reading »

HEY, IT GAVE US THE GIGGLES

Posted on December 22, 2006

Some times we read something and just get the giggles going. We admit to having a really weird sense of humor. Often what we find funny, no one else does. But, here is one that we hope will make you at least smile, if not laugh, chortle, guffaw out loud………….. Savory Snacks Chicken Bites baked Continue Reading »

A CONUNDRUM

Posted on December 21, 2006

We recently had a wonderful conversation with a rabbi who is a member of the vaad in his town. He is an honest man, a careful halachist, and, most important of all, he is a mentsch. He took us to task (gently, though) for the harsh words we have directed at some of the Vaadot Continue Reading »

KOSHER BUFFALO JERKY

Posted on December 20, 2006

Here is a really neat press release we recently got: We are pleased to introduce the world’s one and ONLY GLATT KOSHER BISON BILTONG JERKY. Fully USDA certified and as tasty and flavorful as our original Biltong Jerky recipes, we are sure this will be the new exciting product that everyone will be talking about. Continue Reading »

KOSHER NAM PLA AT KOSHER GOURMET

Posted on December 19, 2006

December 17, 2006 Highland Park, NJ. Koshergourmetmart.com announces that they are carrying a limited supply of the only kosher certified nam pla (Thai fish sauce) available in the US. Alyssa Kaplan, President of Koshergourmetmart.com explains, “When we started Koshergourmetmart.com, one of our goals was to find interesting gourmet kosher products. One of our most sought Continue Reading »

YOU MAY NOT GUESS, BUT IT WAS THE LATKES….

Posted on December 18, 2006

From the “I’m Not Martha” people, comes this great recipe for potato latkes. Ess, ess mein kindt! POTATO LATKES You can easily double this recipe for a crowd. 1 lb potato 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 1 large egg, lightly beaten 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 to 3/4 cup olive oil Preheat oven to 250 degrees Continue Reading »