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Manischewitz Kosher 4 Gentiles?!?

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Well cool. So it's "KLP" one should look for for Pesach? I never knew that - being ignorant of the ins and outs I always lookrd for the actual words. :doh:
Thanks, now I can look for the lettering. Probably will be able to find more products for the season. (We try, but sometimes fail miserably oftentimes :D)
 
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Well cool. So it's "KLP" one should look for for Pesach? I never knew that - being ignorant of the ins and outs I always lookrd for the actual words. :doh:
Thanks, now I can look for the lettering. Probably will be able to find more products for the season. (We try, but sometimes fail miserably oftentimes :D)

Coke is interesting in that they closely guard the formulation and exact ingredients. They were very reluctant to release this for rabbinical
supervision, but did. It's still a secret as the rabbis have never "leaked"
the details.

Coke for pesach is marked with a yellow cap. I believe the CRC also
acts as overseers for coke.

koshercocacola.jpg
 
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Well cool. So it's "KLP" one should look for for Pesach? I never knew that - being ignorant of the ins and outs I always lookrd for the actual words. :doh:
Thanks, now I can look for the lettering. Probably will be able to find more products for the season. (We try, but sometimes fail miserably oftentimes :D)

I always love that I can send my mom out for items she normally cannot get for my father when our local Publix's back home put out the KLP items. They're corn free, therefore dad can have them.

For those of us Gluten Free -- it helps having the KLP items that are clearly marked Non-Gebrokts.... lots of Gluten Free items you can keep and store for the year long. :cool:

I know you're in/near Atlanta now, have you ever made it out to Return to Eden? They have a lot of gluten free and kosher items. I found out about them before I moved here, and my mom makes a point to shop there when we go through Atlanta to family in SC. They have a lot of items we can't get in Alabama.
 
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I know, it's usually used in a way to repulse Jews, same as centuries ago, but milder online. If I recall it was on the GT board where there was a kosher eating thread or a commandment thread and someone thought they were cute by saying that they were going to have ribs for dinner and smothered in bacon, then someone else comes along and says they love blood pudding! :doh:
 
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I always love that I can send my mom out for items she normally cannot get for my father when our local Publix's back home put out the KLP items. They're corn free, therefore dad can have them.

For those of us Gluten Free -- it helps having the KLP items that are clearly marked Non-Gebrokts.... lots of Gluten Free items you can keep and store for the year long. :cool:

I know you're in/near Atlanta now, have you ever made it out to Return to Eden? They have a lot of gluten free and kosher items. I found out about them before I moved here, and my mom makes a point to shop there when we go through Atlanta to family in SC. They have a lot of items we can't get in Alabama.
I stock up on the NG noodles to have for the rest of the year. I am down to a bag and a half but soon the shelves will be full! I love putting them in chicken broth and letting them absorb it. It makes a wonderful chicken pot pie (Amish style, I live in Amish country) to which I also top with dumplings made with the new GF bisquick. Hubby loves it!
 
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I always love that I can send my mom out for items she normally cannot get for my father when our local Publix's back home put out the KLP items. They're corn free, therefore dad can have them.

For those of us Gluten Free -- it helps having the KLP items that are clearly marked Non-Gebrokts.... lots of Gluten Free items you can keep and store for the year long. :cool:

I know you're in/near Atlanta now, have you ever made it out to Return to Eden? They have a lot of gluten free and kosher items. I found out about them before I moved here, and my mom makes a point to shop there when we go through Atlanta to family in SC. They have a lot of items we can't get in Alabama.

Never heard of the store, but know the street it's on well. At this point, with my car on the fritz, doesn't make much difference. It looks like a health food store, so would most health food places, like GNC stores, have many kosher items? or was this store just coincidental?

When I get back to Ohio, there is an Orthodox Jewish community not too far away, and in the other direction there is an Amish community. (Wow!! Good eats in both directions. Can't wait. Getting so excited.) But I can check both areas out for items. (I wasn't as kosher observant when I left Ohio as I am now. That's why I'm getting excited, it's been difficult here in this city.)
 
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Well cool. So it's "KLP" one should look for for Pesach? I never knew that - being ignorant of the ins and outs I always lookrd for the actual words. :doh:
Thanks, now I can look for the lettering. Probably will be able to find more products for the season. (We try, but sometimes fail miserably oftentimes :D)
KLP = kosher l'Pesakh ;) aka Kosher for Passover
 
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You'd be surprised ;)
For instance - Are you aware that "natural red food color" comes from a crustacean? Has anything come in contact with a dead body of may be a mouse, or insect, etc?

When it comes to obedience kashrut of processed consumables can not righteously be assumed.

I can't say for other countries, but few wines in America or Canada contain any ingredients that are not kosher in themselves. And since most modern wineries are made by an automated process, they are fully clean wine, even if not rabbinically supervised.

I didn't know until looking up some of this what meshuval wine was, or that it was needed today. How many Jews actually think some waiter is spilling their wine to an idol behind their back?
 
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I can't say for other countries, but few wines in America or Canada contain any ingredients that are not kosher in themselves. And since most modern wineries are made by an automated process, they are fully clean wine, even if not rabbinically supervised.
What's really in that wine? - LA Times article

EVER wonder what goes into a bottle of wine? The story winemakers love to tell on the bottle label is one of a mystical alchemy of climate, soils, ancient practices and long traditions. Wine labels tend to focus on romance; the small amount of government-mandated information includes the percentage of alcohol, a warning against consuming wine when pregnant or driving, and a disclosure of sulfites.

It might be disenchanting if the label also listed the chicken, fish, milk and wheat products that are often used to process wine. And it would be hard to maintain the notion that wine is an ethereal elixir if, before uncorking, consumers read that their Pinot Noir or Syrah contained Mega Purple (a brand of concentrated wine color), oak chips or such additives as oak gall nuts, grape juice concentrate, tartaric acid, citric acid, dissolved oxygen, copper and water. The mention of bentonite, ammonium phosphate and the wide variety of active enzymes used to make some wines would end the romance.

Vegan Wine
What animal ingredients are commonly found in wine?
The most common animal ingredients used in wine making are isinglass (a very pure form of gelatine from sturgeon fish bladders), gelatine (extract from boiled cow's or pig's hooves and sinews), egg whites (or albumin) and caseins (a protein from milk). Very occasionally blood has been used as an additive - "sangre de toro" means "bulls blood" - but rarely literally any more. This ingredient was declared illegal for use in European wines in the aftermath of the outbreak of BSE (mad cow disease).

hmmm... yes, indeed - that is all kosher?? :confused: I think not. I'll stick to kosher, thanks. :idea: It may still have some of those ingredents but at least I'm assured that what is in the bottle is kosher. :angel:
 
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I can't say for other countries, but few wines in America or Canada contain any ingredients that are not kosher in themselves. And since most modern wineries are made by an automated process, they are fully clean wine, even if not rabbinically supervised.

I didn't know until looking up some of this what meshuval wine was, or that it was needed today. How many Jews actually think some waiter is spilling their wine to an idol behind their back?

I think Paul is right in this area. If I'm not sacrificing a wine to an idol, what does it matter if I accidentally came upon a wine that was? I can see a problem if there are two stacks of wines - one sacrificed to an idol for a buck, the other "clean" for $10. We take the ones that are advertised as "clean." If we wind up with one of the $1 wines unknowingly (mislabled) but we use it as God commands what's the big deal? I don't think Abba is that petty.
 
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I think Paul is right in this area. If I'm not sacrificing a wine to an idol, what does it matter if I accidentally came upon a wine that was? I can see a problem if there are two stacks of wines - one sacrificed to an idol for a buck, the other "clean" for $10. We take the ones that are advertised as "clean." If we wind up with one of the $1 wines unknowingly (mislabled) but we use it as God commands what's the big deal? I don't think Abba is that petty.
God only expects us to handle what we know.. :thumbsup:
 
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Dallas Plant Investigated For Dumping Pig Blood Into Trinity River « CBS Dallas / Fort Worth

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Federal, state, and local authorities say a Dallas meat-packing company is under criminal investigation for possibly illegally dumping pig blood into a creek that leads to the Trinity River.

Investigators executed search warrants Thursday at the Columbia Packing Company on East 11th Street in Oak Cliff.

The Texas Environmental Crimes Task Force has been looking into the plant for two months now. Dallas County has been working with federal and state investigators ever since the tip came in.

The task force is now investigating whether the pig blood came from a secondary pipe not connected with the waste water system.

Dallas County health officials say photos investigators took show blood appearing to flow from the Columbia Packing Company into Cedar Creek and then into the Trinity River.
 
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yedida said:
I think Paul is right in this area. If I'm not sacrificing a wine to an idol, what does it matter if I accidentally came upon a wine that was? I can see a problem if there are two stacks of wines - one sacrificed to an idol for a buck, the other "clean" for $10. We take the ones that are advertised as "clean." If we wind up with one of the $1 wines unknowingly (mislabled) but we use it as God commands what's the big deal? I don't think Abba is that petty.

So pig feet and bull's blood are ok in your wine - kewl :)
 
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So pig feet and bull's blood are ok in your wine - kewl :)

Did I say that? I said we pick what is advertised as "clean" and let God deal with the rest. We can't go beyond that which is advertised.
 
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