March 18, 2004 at 11:15:54a.m. People always ask us if there is anything new out there for Passover. The simple answer is, “Yes, there is a whole lot of new stuff out there. Feast your eyes on this list of new products: Gefen Anchovies (why???) L’Chaim “Stacks” potato chips Manhattan City Crunch candy bar Ramapo Continue Reading »
March 17, 2004 at 12:25:36a.m. Matzah With A Mitzvah? As you begin your Passover preparations, please take advantage of the JNF – OSEM USA Matzah With A Mitzvah? program. JNF and OSEM are once again partnering to support Israel?s land and its economy. For every 5 boxes of OSEM matzah products sold, OSEM will make Continue Reading »
March 15, 2004 at 2:02:12p.m. Yes, it’s true boys and girls- the very first couscous that is certified kosher for Passover (by the OU) will be available from Savion (HKS Marketing) this year. There are three flavors: Plain, Chicken Flavor and Garlic seasoned. All three are Pareve. My kids haven’t stopped singing since we brought Continue Reading »
March 11, 2004 at 7:24:23p.m. ?OPERATION PESACH? PROVIDES TOLL-FREE PASSOVER HOTLINE AND SELLS YOUR CHAMETZ TOO!! ?I?m a vegetarian. Do I have to have meat on my Seder plate?? ?I?ve never made my home kosher for Passover, but would like to. How do I do it?? ?What do I feed my pets during Passover?? These Continue Reading »
March 11, 2004 at 9:19:29a.m. A magazine devoted to matters of kashrut recently offered the following advice: “Pouring boiling water over every single inch of your stainless steel sink would make it theoretically kosher for passover, but we recommend using a liner in the sink anyway.” Theoretically kosher for passover? How about totally kosher for Continue Reading »
March 8, 2004 at 1:22:01p.m. Ever notice how Shavuot kind of sneaks up on you? I mean, one day it’s Purim and the next thing you know, it’s Shavuot! (Whoa, what happened to Passover??) Hey, we’re just messing with you! But, we can’t help when we find products, and just this past week we found Continue Reading »
February 11, 2004 at 9:37:44p.m. * These days, giving all Israeli products is probably the best thing you could do, since you’d be supporting the Israeli economy (matanot l’evyonim as well as mishloach manot?) * Make everything in your package the same color. * Use “miniature” sizes of things – tiny M&Ms, mini-cupcakes, etc. * Continue Reading »
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