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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> Bringing one's own doesnt work for kosher, every family's concept of > kosher is different... most practising Jews won't eat Hebrew National > products because they are sold in non kosher markets. A kosher > butcher shop is either 100% kosher or it's not kosher at all. > > > A few vegan dishes are great. Like those veggie burgers. They've > > really come along quite a bit. Especially when steamed. > > The best veggie burgers are potato latkas. From a deli in New York, right? -- The real Dr. Bruce posts with uni-berlin.de - individual.net |
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On 5/2/2021 2:52 PM, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> Sheldon Martin wrote: > >> Bringing one's own doesnt work for kosher, every family's concept of >> kosher is different... most practising Jews won't eat Hebrew National >> products because they are sold in non kosher markets. A kosher >> butcher shop is either 100% kosher or it's not kosher at all. >> >>> A few vegan dishes are great. Like those veggie burgers. They've >>> really come along quite a bit. Especially when steamed. >> >> The best veggie burgers are potato latkas. > > From a deli in New York, right? > When I lived in Philadelphia we would get them at a kosher vegetarian restaurant. Blintzes too! It was a great place and the waiters were older gentlmen that worked there for years. |
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