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HEINZ AND THE TALKING LABELS

Posted on May 6, 2005

You may have seen the new Heinz Ketchup labels already. Then again, maybe you have not! Heinz North America has launched new, Limited Celebrity Edition labels. This is Heinz’s latest attempt to attract consumers via catchy label phrases. Four celebs have been chosen to put their words on a Heinz label: Lindsay Lohan, William Shatner, Continue Reading »

CRANBERRY SAUCE- IT AIN’T JUST FOR TURKEY DAY!

Posted on May 5, 2005

Ocean Spray has announced new packaging for cranberry sauce. Now it comes in a squeeze bottle for easy dispensing. Look for ads that will stress the usability of cranberry sauce as a condiment on burgers, with cheese, on chix nuggets and on sandwiches.

NEW KOSHER CHEESES

Posted on May 4, 2005

KOSHER TODAY ran this story on Monday, May 3, 2005: Five New Cheese Flavors from Wild Oats Market Wild Oats Markets, Inc., a leading national natural organic foods retailer, has added five new, natural cheeses to its offering of artisan cheeses: White Cheddar with Chipotle, White Cheddar with Roasted Garlic and Green Onion, Monterey Jack Continue Reading »

JEWISH LEMONS??

Posted on May 3, 2005

We have long wondered what Meyer had to do with lemons, and how he managed to get them named for him. Go know, Jewish lemons!? Check out this article from the Baltimore Sun: The stately lemon stands tall in the kitchen and should not be viewed with a sour disposition By ELINOR KLIVANS Tart and Continue Reading »

ANOTHER PASSOVER BITES THE DUST!

Posted on May 2, 2005

It must have been around Wednesday when we hit the dreaded MSP- Matzah Saturation Point. By then we had eaten more matzah than we should, and we were tired of it already. “Our kingdom for a bagel,” the kids were shouting. Yizkor on Passover is always tough for it recalls all the empty chairs around Continue Reading »

KOSHER WINE FROM CANADA

Posted on April 29, 2005

From GlobeMail.com comes this fascinating report about kosher wine produced in Canada. By RICHARD BLOOM Thursday, April 28, 2005 Page B1 From merlot to the syrupy-sweet Manischewitz brand, kosher wine sales are soaring — and one Canadian winery is cashing in, bottling blessed booze from a most unusual locale. Whitbourne, Nfld.’s Rodrigues Winery and Distillery Continue Reading »

THERE AIN’T NO CURE FOR THE SEDER TIME BLUES

Posted on April 27, 2005

It seems as if everyone had a beef with passover this year! The Saturday night seder meant difficulties from the get-go. The lateness in April meant another set of difficulties. The ever expanding list of forbidden foods- also known as the New Kitniyot list- meant even more to deal with. Yet, in spite of it Continue Reading »

CHAG KASHER V’SAMEACH

Posted on April 22, 2005

Wow! It has been an incredibly busy two weeks. Lectures here and there, emails, Operation Passover phone calls, shopping, cleaning and cooking. What can we say except to wish each and every one of you a kosher and happy Passover. We will be off for a few days, but we expect (IY”H) to be back Continue Reading »

JEWISH FREEWARE FOR PASSOVER

Posted on April 21, 2005

New materials for Pesah are now up on www.jewishfreeware.org. NOTE: you don’t need to log-in or a password; just click directly on “Downloads” and then “Passover” and take what you wish. Don’t hesitate to encourage others to come take what they wish, make copies, send copies, etc. It’s all free and intended to be used. Continue Reading »

Passover Carrot Ring

Posted on April 20, 2005

This is a great addition to your seder menu. Try it, and you’ll be making it year after year! It also freezes really well! CARROT RING 4 Cups cooked mashed carrots 1/3 Cup finely chopped onion 2/3 Cup Matzah meal 4 eggs, lightly beaten 1-1/4 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper Mix carrots, onion, and Continue Reading »