THE KUGEL COMPANY REBRANDS AS LOCKER FAMILY RECIPES LAUNCHES 2 NEW FLAVORS OF FROZEN KUGELS SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., – January 2, 2014 (Virtual Press Office) – Michele Locker, CEO of The Kugel Company, LLC is thrilled to announce the rebranding of the company to Locker Family Recipes. She also launches 2 new flavors – Lemon Continue Reading »
Blue Star, certified kosher by the Rabbinical Council of Greater Washington, will serve Texas-inspired barbecue entrees. Kosher barbecue fans will be pleased to know that a new restaurant is under construction and may open in Rockville at some point this month. Blue Star, which will specialize in pulled brisket entrees, burgers, barbecue ribs and chicken, Continue Reading »
On page 20 of the guide, we find the section concerning kashering a microwave. 1 The microwave should be cleaned very well. 2 Do not use it for 24 hours. 3 Boil a full glass of water in the microwave for 10 minutes. It should spill over in the process. (Ed. note: nowhere does it Continue Reading »
Original recipe makes 8 dozen Change Servings 12 pita bread pockets 1/2 cup olive oil 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 1 teaspoon dried chervil Directions Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Cut each pita bread into 8 triangles. Place triangles on lined cookie sheet. Continue Reading »
THIS STORY IS ABOUT A TREFE PRODUCT. WE DO NOT WANT JEWS TO EAT TREFE. HOWEVER, THIS ARTICLE MADE US LAUGH HYSTERICALLY. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THIS FUNNY…… WELL THEN, NEVER MIND! FROM FOX NEWS First the Srirachapocalypse. Now the Velveetapocalypse. Just in time for Super Bowl, fans could be hard pressed to find Continue Reading »
FROM PHIL LEMPERT, SUPERMARKET GURU 5 Ways to Think About Breakfast Bored of your current breakfast routine? Find out five ways to vary your routine and satisfy your morning meal. Breakfast is hugely important. Studies show that eating breakfast can improve students’ test scores, attendance and behavior- which definitely translates to adults and work. Starting Continue Reading »
CONTINUING STORY……… On page 16 of the booklet, we read: “Glass. All types including Corning Ware, Corelle, Fiberglass, porcelain enamel (porcelain sinks and enamel pots) and Pyrex” cannot be kashered. Most interesting. The overwhelming majority of posekim rule that glass may certainly be kashered. Traditional Ashkenasi posekim rule that glass may be kashered via the Continue Reading »
Every year, the OU in Israel publishes a booklet for newcomers in Israel. From first glance, it would appear that the target audience for the booklet consists of students who have come to study here. Last year the booklet was subtitled “THE WORLD’S LEADING KASHRUT.” This year, the booklet is somewhat more modestly subtitled “THE Continue Reading »
FROM THE JERUSALEM POST Knesset study: Israeli food prices 25% higher than EU Israeli prices are very high in food sectors where competition is low, or which are price-controlled, such as milk, cheese, and eggs. Food prices in Israel are 25% higher than in the EU, according to a study published on Tuesday by the Continue Reading »
FROM BLOOMBERG Brazil’s Crop to Tip Coffee Market Into Shortage, Volcafe Says By Isis Almeida The global coffee market will face a shortage for the first time in three years in 2014-15 as the crop in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, will fall short of its potential, according to Volcafe Ltd. Bean supplies will probably Continue Reading »
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