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Andy
 
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Default I thought I'd seen everything!

I felt like I was on Candid Camera...

http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50

What'll they think of next?

Andy

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Andy wrote:

> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>
> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>
> What'll they think of next?
>
> Andy
>



And it's *not* really kosher for passover -- notice the brown rice in
the ingredient list. It's probably not kosher at all because of the
organ meats.

They're sure proud of the stuff though...

Best regards,
Bob
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Andy wrote:
> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>
> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>
> What'll they think of next?
>
> Andy
>
> --


Kosher mole food? We have quite a few of those on our property too

ROTFL

Cheers
Cathy

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zxcvbob > wrote in news:3g90m9Fbc2gvU1
@individual.net:

> Andy wrote:
>
>> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>>
>> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>>
>> What'll they think of next?
>>
>> Andy
>>

>
>
> And it's *not* really kosher for passover -- notice the brown rice in
> the ingredient list. It's probably not kosher at all because of the
> organ meats.
>
> They're sure proud of the stuff though...
>
> Best regards,
> Bob



Ya think folks raise their pets kosher so they can eat 'em? "Patches and
Fido" knishes?

!!! JUST KIDDING !!!

Hmmm... deja vu...

Andy
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sarah bennett
 
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zxcvbob wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>
>> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>>
>> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>>
>> What'll they think of next?
>>
>> Andy
>>

>
>
> And it's *not* really kosher for passover -- notice the brown rice in
> the ingredient list. It's probably not kosher at all because of the
> organ meats.
>
> They're sure proud of the stuff though...
>
> Best regards,
> Bob


Pet food need not be kosher, but one is not allowed to own leavened
product on Passover. Rice is not technically prohibited on Passover, but
because it can be made into dishes that resemble those made with
leavened product (IIRC), Ashkenazi Jews do not consume them it on
Passover-so that the less initiated do not think that it is permissible
to eat leavened products on Passover. Most people hold (again, IIRC)
that rice, corn and bean products are ok to possess but not consume on
passover.

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contract that they have to have reciprocity for each other's shop rules."
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Thu, Jun 2, 2005 (Andy)WROTE:
I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
What'll they think of next?
Andy------------------------------------------------
RESPONSE: Innova - natural- I feed my two cats has better ingredients.
And look @ those prices. terrible

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Andy wrote:
> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>
> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>
> What'll they think of next?
>
> Andy



Vegan Pet Food

Low Sodium Pet Food

Gluten Free Pet Food

Organic Pet Food

Halal Pet Food

Doggie and Kitty Communion Wafers

Doggie Viagra (they probably don't need that).



Rusty

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Rusty wrote:
> Andy wrote:
> > I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
> >
> > http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
> >
> > What'll they think of next?
> >
> > Andy

>
>
> Vegan Pet Food
>
> Low Sodium Pet Food
>
> Gluten Free Pet Food
>
> Organic Pet Food
>
> Halal Pet Food
>
> Doggie and Kitty Communion Wafers
>
> Doggie Viagra (they probably don't need that).
>
>


Forgot Pet Beverages, desserts.

Doggie Beer

Pet Flavored waters: Gravy flavor, Gutter flavor, Garbage flavor.

Pet Desserts:

Chocolate Mouse, Dirt Cake, Steak on a stick.

;-)


Rusty

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Rusty wrote:
> Rusty wrote:
>> Andy wrote:
>>> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>>>
>>> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>>>
>>> What'll they think of next?
>>>
>>> Andy

>>
>>
>> Vegan Pet Food
>>
>> Low Sodium Pet Food
>>
>> Gluten Free Pet Food
>>
>> Organic Pet Food
>>
>> Halal Pet Food
>>
>> Doggie and Kitty Communion Wafers
>>
>> Doggie Viagra (they probably don't need that).
>>
>>

>
> Forgot Pet Beverages, desserts.
>
> Doggie Beer
>
> Pet Flavored waters: Gravy flavor, Gutter flavor, Garbage flavor.
>
> Pet Desserts:
>
> Chocolate Mouse, Dirt Cake, Steak on a stick.
>
> ;-)
>
>
> Rusty


Kosher pig feed!


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Rusty wrote:
>
> Rusty wrote:
>
>>Andy wrote:
>>
>>>I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
>>>
>>>http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
>>>
>>>What'll they think of next?

>>
>>Vegan Pet Food


Sort of here already. There's pet food which contains no animal
products; but the labels say (very quietly) that the cat or dog should
also be fed meat.

>>Low Sodium Pet Food
>>
>>Gluten Free Pet Food
>>
>>Organic Pet Food


Easily available in Minneapolis.

>>Halal Pet Food
>>
>>Doggie and Kitty Communion Wafers
>>
>>Doggie Viagra (they probably don't need that).

>
> Forgot Pet Beverages, desserts.
>
> Doggie Beer
>
> Pet Flavored waters: Gravy flavor, Gutter flavor, Garbage flavor.
>
> Pet Desserts:
>
> Chocolate Mouse, Dirt Cake, Steak on a stick.


Minneapolis has at least one bakery for dogs. And it's not just
Minneapolis:

"Gourmet Dog Bakeries - Pet Net USA offers a directory of dog bakeries
offering healthy, gourmet dog treats and cat treats. Order online for
fast and convenient pet treat home delivery."
http://www.pet-net.net/usa/products.php?cat=8

And that web page has an ad for "European-style pet food mix."


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On 2 Jun 2005 13:56:42 -0700, "Rusty" >
connected the dots and wrote:

~
~
~Andy wrote:
~> I felt like I was on Candid Camera...
~>
~> http://www.kosher.com/category2.cfm?Category_ID=50
~>
~> What'll they think of next?
~>
~> Andy
~
~
~Vegan Pet Food
~
~Low Sodium Pet Food
~
~Gluten Free Pet Food
~
~Organic Pet Food
~
~Halal Pet Food
~
~Doggie and Kitty Communion Wafers
~
~Doggie Viagra (they probably don't need that).

You got a stud that gets $600 per session, you might want to be sure
he performs.

maxine in ri
where they do have organic pet food, hairball pet food, lite petfood,
and senior petfood to name a few...
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"maxine in ri" > wrote in message
>
> You got a stud that gets $600 per session, you might want to be sure
> he performs.
>


No one ever paid me that much and I performed well.


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"Edwin Pawlowski" > said:

>"maxine in ri" > wrote in message
>>
>> You got a stud that gets $600 per session, you might want to be sure
>> he performs.

>
>No one ever paid me that much and I performed well.


But ... did they have 8 puppies afterward?

Carol

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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 22:40:55 -0500, Damsel >
wrote:

>"Edwin Pawlowski" > said:
>
>>"maxine in ri" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> You got a stud that gets $600 per session, you might want to be sure
>>> he performs.

>>
>>No one ever paid me that much and I performed well.

>
>But ... did they have 8 puppies afterward?
>
>Carol



If I could sell my kids for what breeders get for pups...well, let's
just say I am glad there are laws.

I have never gotten the kids to heel, either, though they do not shed.

Boron
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Boron Elgar wrote:
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>
> If I could sell my kids for what breeders get for pups...well, let's
> just say I am glad there are laws.
>
> I have never gotten the kids to heel, either, though they do not shed.
>
> Boron


You've obviously never adopted. It's criminal what the agencies can
pocket for doing practically nothing. Criminal and sickening.

-L.



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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 23:51:08 -0400, Boron Elgar
> wrote:

>On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 22:40:55 -0500, Damsel >
>wrote:
>
>>"Edwin Pawlowski" > said:
>>
>>>"maxine in ri" > wrote in message
>>>>
>>>> You got a stud that gets $600 per session, you might want to be sure
>>>> he performs.
>>>
>>>No one ever paid me that much and I performed well.

>>
>>But ... did they have 8 puppies afterward?
>>
>>Carol

>
>
>If I could sell my kids for what breeders get for pups...well, let's
>just say I am glad there are laws.
>
>I have never gotten the kids to heel, either, though they do not shed.
>
>Boron


take a look at your shower drain.

your pal,
blake

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