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Archive: August 2010

A LITTLE CHOCOLATE IS GOOD FOR THE HEART??

Posted on August 31, 2010

Chocolate Can Help Prevent Heart Failure August 17/London/Press Association Mediapoint — An occasional chocolate treat can help prevent heart failure in older women, research suggests. One or two servings of good-quality chocolate a week reduced the risk of middle-aged and elderly women developing the condition by almost a third, a study found. Scientists looked at Continue Reading »

Posted on August 27, 2010

THIS IS A STORY ABOUT A NON-KOSHER PRODUCT. BE ADVISED- THIS IS NOT A KOSHER PRODUCT! SEE OUR COMMENTS AT THE END. Spicing up a Middle East import Americans’ growing love affair with hummus prompts Baba Foods to get creative with flavors By KATIE STEINER Contributing writer Tuesday, August 24, 2010 at 9:48 p.m. In Continue Reading »

HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES TO MILK

Posted on August 26, 2010

From Phil Lempert- Supermarket Guru: There are plenty of choices of milk products these days, from soy to cow to goat. If you suffer from a food allergy or are lactose-intolerant, your doctor may advise you to turn to alternatives to cow’s milk. With the myriad of choices in the supermarket aisles, this column decodes Continue Reading »

KOSHER WAFFLE TRUCK HITS MANHATTAN

Posted on August 25, 2010

FROM THE NY JEWISH WEEK: Kosher Waffles On Wheels Tuesday, August 10, 2010 Amy Spiro Editorial Intern If you’ve had enough of kosher Chinese food or shwarma, there’s a new option for lunch: waffles. A new food truck, Quick Stop Kosher, is traveling around Manhattan offering kosher-certified sandwiches, omelets, sushi, blintzes and waffles. This week Continue Reading »

KOSHER LIQUOR LIST FOR ISRAEL ONLY

Posted on August 24, 2010

The Rabbanut in Israel has published their list of acceptable liquors IN ISRAEL ONLY The list is primarily in Hebrew, but English names are given for each liquor. Here is the link: http://kosher-liquor.blogspot.com/

HERB CRUSTED TUNA STEAK

Posted on August 23, 2010

Herb Crusted Tuna Steak August 13, 2010 [Image of: Herb Crusted Tuna Steak] This classic recipe comes from Chef Dale Barth of Redbone Alley Bar & Grill, in Florence SC, which was named for Dale’s daughter’s Redbone coonhound, Clementine. Clem embodied the slow moving, quick witted style that every true Southerner portrays. Now one of Continue Reading »

NORMAN (JERUSALEM) IS BACK WITH YOM TOV TAKE OUT

Posted on August 20, 2010

ROSH HASHANA 3 DAYS… OY VEH! Preparing meals for three days of Rosh Hashana… is not an easy time in the kitchen. Relax……Norman’s Catering has a special take away menu so that you can enjoy the holiday, Shabbat and avoid the grind. Fresh food at unbeatable prices. Norman’s take-out menu is unique. None of our Continue Reading »

KOSHER CARE PACKAGES DOES IT FOR YOM TOV!

Posted on August 19, 2010

The lovely folks at Kosher Care Packages are doing it again. YOU GOTTA GET THIS STUFF. IT IS THE BEST. SIMPLY TO DIE FOR! A KOSHER NEXUS FIVE FORK WINNER! Save on our Gift Baskets and Gift Boxes for Rosh Hashana 5771 HONEY CAKES and APPLESAUCE CRUMB CAKES All natural, hand made and freshly baked Continue Reading »

CUMIN LIME CHICKEN WITH RICE

Posted on August 18, 2010

1 cup uncooked rice 4 boneless, skinless chicken-breast halves (about 6 ounces each) 3 tablespoons whole cumin seed or 1 tablespoon ground cumin 2 limes 2 tablespoons olive oil Cook rice according to package directions. Meanwhile, rinse and pat dry chicken. Crush cumin seeds on a cutting board by smashing under a heavy mug or Continue Reading »

NEW KOSHER DAIRY FREE COOK BOOK

Posted on August 17, 2010

THE KOSHER BAKER Over 160 Dairy-free Recipes from Traditional to Trendy As anyone who has celebrated a Jewish Holiday will tell you, kosher desserts fall in two categories: dry and drier. Without access to butter, cream, milk, cheese, yogurt or other dairy, creating a luscious dessert has been a challenge. No longer. With the publication Continue Reading »