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SIGH– MORE PRICE INCREASES

Posted on May 28, 2013

peaches An estimated three-fourths of the Texas fresh-market peach crop is lost to a severe freeze. Temperatures in the low 20s in late March destroyed about 90% of peaches in the Fredericksburg, Texas, area, home to about half of Texas’ 3,000 fresh-market peach acres, said Dan Rohrer, president of Fredericksburg-based Rocky Hill Orchard and president Continue Reading »

ANGELICA- CHEF RESTAURANT

Posted on May 27, 2013

This was our last time to eat in Angelica in its present location. They are moving soon to a new and much larger location. Frankly, we love eating at Angelica. It is a very upscale dining experience at a very reasonable price. Three of us had appetizers, dinners, four cups of wine and two desserts. Continue Reading »

SHUFERSOL IN TALPIOT

Posted on May 24, 2013

Supermarkets in Israel are much like their American counterparts. Yet, in some ways, they are uniquely Israeli. We often shop at the Shufersol in Talpiyot, a most impressive store. Of course, there is the organic section and the bulk products section. Additionally, that store has a full department dedicated to appliances for the home both Continue Reading »

TOFURKY BRAND TO GO KOSHER

Posted on May 23, 2013

FROM KOSHER TODAY (MAY 20) Tofurky, a manufacturer of vegetarian products, located one mile east of Oregon, is looking to the lucrative kosher market to continue to expand its rapidly growing line of Tofurky deli products as well as those made with Tempeh, a cultured cake of beans and/or grains that has been a staple Continue Reading »

MOLECULAR GASTRONOMY IN ISRAEL

Posted on May 22, 2013

FROM TABLET MAGAZINE Over the past two decades, molecular gastronomy has changed the way influential chefs cook in many parts of the world. Thanks to a recently opened store and a soon-to-open restaurant, Israel is finally starting to catch up to this weird world of experimental cooking. Molecular gastronomy, a term coined in 1992 by Continue Reading »

ON THE ROAD AGAIN!

Posted on May 20, 2013

Travel day today. We are off to Jerusalem for a quick visit. Of course, we are flying El Al Business Class and fully expect to get the usual royal treatment for which they are justly famous! Every time we fly Business, we order the meat meal. Every time we get the same mystery meat, just Continue Reading »

STONYFIELD GREEK FROZEN YOGURT

Posted on May 17, 2013

There’s a new product in the freezer department. Totally organic. Totally tasty. Totally good for you. Stonyfield introduces Greek Frozen Yogurt. Certification is OU-D. Check out these flavors: Vanilla Chocolate Honey Blueberry Super Fruits Mango These are fat free, 100% organic, contain 6 grams of protein, 5 live and active cultures, and they come in Continue Reading »

HARVEST SWEETS FRUIT TRUFFLES NOW KOSHER

Posted on May 14, 2013

Cape Cod Provisions, LLC, Pocasset, Mass., announced that its Harvest Sweets brand of all natural Fruit Truffles are now kosher certified. Product packages now bear the Star-D symbol of the Star-D Kosher Supervision of the National Council of Young Israel. The truffles have smooth ganache centers of pureed fruit, fresh cream and cocoa butter and Continue Reading »

BLINTZ BOMBE

Posted on May 13, 2013

WE POSTED THIS IN MAY, 2006. GUESS WHAT? WE’RE POSTING IT AGAIN!! DA BLINTZ BOMBE aka BLINTZ SOUFFLE Our Mom used to serve her world famous blintz bomb whenever we got on her nerves. We were six kids and when we all were at the table, things could be very hectic. To this day, we Continue Reading »

FOUR BEAN CHILI

Posted on May 10, 2013

FROM THE KOSHER NEXUS SOUTHERN TEST KITCHEN, CHEF ANDREA PRESENTS: Four Bean Chili by Andrea Herrera 4 Tablespoons water or low sodium vegetable broth (for sautéing) 3 bell peppers (red, green, orange, or combo of colors) cut into 1 inch squares 1 medium (sweet) onion, coarsely chopped 3 to 4 garlic cloves, minced 4 – Continue Reading »