Gotta love this story! It seems that farmers in Cuba have bred mini cows that stand about 28 inches high! That is about the size of a dog. These mini cows can deliver four to five quarts of milk per day! Not too shabby, eh? These cows are so small you can keep a whole Continue Reading »
One of the neatest things we saw at Kosherfest was Miracle Glacage. This Kof-K Dairy certified product is an amazing glaze that instantly dries and leaves fruit, for example, with a wonderful looking glaze. You simply heat some of the product in a sauce pan and dip whatever you want glazed into the sauce. Voila! Continue Reading »
We admit it- we have not been paying attention to the cake and cookie aisle of the supermarket of late as we try to pare down the avoirdupois. As a result, we seem to have missed the big news! Entenmann’s DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE COOKIES and FUDGE DELIGHTS CRISPY COOKIES (Fudge and Peanutbutter) are NOT kosher. Continue Reading »
Actually, ’twas our host who cut the cheese and put it into the salad and also served it in the yard with cut fruit slices. We had never tasted this cheese before, and it was wonderful. Quite frankly, sitting in the back yard in November in NYS was a treat all by itself. Eating the Continue Reading »
It was a magical night- handsome men. lovely ladies, distinguished rabbis- all out to celebrate all the good that the UTJ does and to honor three special couples for the work that they do for the UTJ. The dinner was at the Glen Pointe Marriot in Teaneck. Catering was by Main Event Kosher Caterers. The Continue Reading »
Organic milk boasts higher vitamin E and carotenoid levels. Organic milk has significantly higher quantities of vitamin E – a key component in contributing to the shelf-life of milk – than its conventional equivalent, say Danish researchers, suggesting the origins of the difference are rooted in the feed. Food scientists at the Danish research centre Continue Reading »
Prepared Foods November 1, 2004 enewsletter It could be one of the most popular medicines to be prescribed. Tea is already thought to protect the body against heart disease and cancers, but research shows black and green tea inhibit the activity of enzymes associated with the development of Alzheimer’s, a form of dementia that affects Continue Reading »
This time of year, we in the Northeast US get to take exhilerating walks in the woods as we gaze at the magnificent colors of the leaves before they head south (ie, to the ground) for the winter. Coming home to a blazing fire, sitting on the floor in front of the fire is the Continue Reading »
Walkers has expanded its mince tart range to include Glenfiddich Mince Tarts. How could they? MINCE???? GLENFIDDICH??? TOGETHER IN ONE MIXTURE? The Glenffidich people should sue for defamation! Ok, we admit it- we really, really do not like mince. It’s bad enough they put it in honey cake. And some people even put it in Continue Reading »
In the last two days, we spent a total of eight hours at Kosherfest. It was time well spent, but they just gotta do something about the concrete floors at the Javits Center. Those floors are murder on the legs! The show was bigger and better this year than ever before. We must admit, after Continue Reading »
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