With Purim just around the corner, it is not too soon to think about Pesach. Immediately after Purim, we shall post our annual Pesach FAQ. Although it will run at the top of our daily blog, new articles will be posted directly below it. As in the past, we will also post our position on Continue Reading »
Caramel Naturel Dates – The ONLY California Certified Kosher for Passover See what ONLY California Grown dates can do! Bakersfield, CA, February 12, 2013: It is almost Valentine’s Day and unlike other news this week, we have news about a different kind of “date.” Atlas Produce and Distribution, Inc., a grower and shipper of premium Continue Reading »
FROM PHIL LEMPERT, SUPERMARKET GURU The Nutritious Fruit of the Vine Most people who enjoy grapes haven’t enjoyed the seeds. Years ago, the demand for a “better” grape led to the cultivation of the seedless grape. Grape lovers rejoiced. Never again would we have to spit out the crunchy, bitter seeds into an unsightly pile; Continue Reading »
FROM KOSHER TODAY (FEB 4, 2013) By Eda Kram, New Product Content Editor NEW YORK — Nearly 400 new items will appear on grocery shelves this Passover (eve of March 25th), according to an annual KosherToday review of new Kosher for Passover foods. Gluten-Free is once again leading the way as many of the Passover Continue Reading »
We have traveled throughout a large chunk of the world over the years. Some places are places we go back to often. In each of those places, we have our favorite hotel, a place where we feel most at home. Those hotels are always special to us for varying reasons, but the bottom line is Continue Reading »
As most people know, the OU does not use a DE designation on the products they certify. They claim it could lead to confusion. Hard to accept that, no? So many other agencies use the DE or ME designation, how confusing could it be? Here is a paragraph from the OU: What does DE mean? Continue Reading »
Here at the Kosher Nexus, we pride ourselves on our foodie credentials. When we saw this press release, we were intrigued. Then we read it and our dominant thought was, “Gosh, we hope it is trefe so that no one who keeps kosher will be tempted to spend that much money, money better spent on Continue Reading »
Dental care is a necessary part of your health and wellness. Being able to provide your own dental care is a great way to establish your self-sufficiency and save your family money. Basic Toothpaste Recipe • 1/2 cup Baking Soda • 1/2 cup Coconut Oil • Drops of Peppermint or Spearmint (optional) How to make Continue Reading »
Why Everyone’s Going Crazy for Greek Yogurt by Carlon Colker MD What’s all the buzz about Greek yogurt? At many markets, the shelves are full of Greek yogurt options. The luscious, creamy goodness just happens to be incredibly healthy. Greek yogurt is really just regular yogurt that undergoes a straining process using a cloth or Continue Reading »
One of the joys of flying Business Class on El Al is that you get some amazing meals during your flight. Over the many flights we have taken, one thing we know we can count on is mystery meat in the meat dish offered for dinner. The chicken looks and tastes like chicken. The fish Continue Reading »
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