FROM FAILED MESSIAH Israel Spends About $770 Million Annually On Kosher Food Supervision, Driving Up The Cost Of Food By 5%, Finance Ministry Says Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com Kosher food certification costs the Israeli economy about 3 billion shekels ($770 million) each year, and that’s not counting rabbinical supervision over fresh fruits and vegetables, Ha’aretz Continue Reading »
PRESS RELEASE “After 30 years of perfecting our chip-making skills with potatoes, we were ready to try our hand at a new crop and create a vegetable chip that offered the unparalleled flavor we’re known for,” Marc McCullagh, senior brand manager for Kettle Brand, said of the company’s new Uprooted Vegetable Chips line. Available in Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY (DEC. 28, 2015) The New Kosher Shopping Areas: Sushi, Health Foods, Artisan Breads Brooklyn – Jewish New Yorkers in the 1940’s were most likely to find a kosher butcher store, a fish store and small grocer in their neighborhood shopping areas. Beginning in the ‘60’s, supermarkets had largely replaced the grocer, fish Continue Reading »
FROM FAILED MESSIAH Kosher Pot To Be Sold In NY Shmarya Rosenberg • FailedMessiah.com It’s official. The AP reported today there is now kosher-certified pot and you’ll be able to buy it in New York State next month – provided you have a doctor’s prescription and don’t care that the kosher supervision is completely unnecessary. Continue Reading »
Bud Light will unveil a fresh, new look in 2016 — the first major overhaul of the brand’s visual identity in eight years. The redesign will include a reimagined Bud Light logo, along with contemporized primary and secondary packaging, as part of a larger brand evolution underway at Bud Light. The brewer will also bring Continue Reading »
PRESS RELEASE Gluten Free Gourmet Crackers Made without wheat, rice, corn, or soy, these gourmet crackers are glutenfree, non-GMO, and Certified Kosher. Made with cassava flour and five ancient grains, Free for All Kitchen® gluten free crackers are available in three of Partners’ most popular flavors. 5-oz box. All products are non-GMO, certified kosher and Continue Reading »
FROM MEN’S HEALTH H2O is a must to cure a hangover. As you likely know from the frequent trips to the bathroom during a night of debauchery, alcohol is a diuretic and can cause dehydration. Before falling into bed, down 16 to 20 ounces of water, says Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, M.D., a consultant in addiction Continue Reading »
By Jan Fialkow Hard cider is making a comeback in the U.S. Although a ubiquitous drink in Colonial America – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin were reported to be devotees – and still popular during the Civil war when Abraham Lincoln was known to quaff his fair share, hard cider suffered through over Continue Reading »
Hawaiian BBQ Macadamias Hawaii has a BBQ taste all it’s own and now we’ve captured that taste on our macadamias. Rich, smoky, and a hint of sweetness evoke memories of the islands. It’s all here by the handful. And, these perfectly roasted macadamias are energy dense. Available in 5 oz. bags. Plenty to share with Continue Reading »
FROM YEAH, THAT’S KOSHER Horizontal-Spit Shwarma Joint Opening Multiple Restaurants Across Israel By YehudahJacobs Bandora, a new shwarma joint, recently opened on Yafo st. in the heart of Jerusalem, is changing the way we consume shwarma. Bandora isn’t your run-of-the-mill shwarma joint, it’s a chain of kosher shwarma restaurants that are quickly spreading all over Continue Reading »
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