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WOULD YOU PAY MORE FOR DRAFT BEER AT HOME VS CANNED OR BOTTLED?

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WOULD YOU PAY MORE FOR DRAFT BEER AT HOME VS CANNED OR BOTTLED?

Posted on August 6, 2009

By DAVID KESMODEL MillerCoors LLC has begun testing the sale of $20 draft-beer systems for consumers to drink at home, part of a string of new products and package innovation from beer giants grappling for market share in a crowded, slow-growing industry. MillerCoors, the second-largest U.S. brewer by revenue, has begun testing the 1.5-gallon “Home Continue Reading »

KISS ME HONEY!

Posted on August 5, 2009

We love honey. Every year, we try to find a new kind of honey to put out on our Rosh Hashanah table. Lately, it has been getting harder and harder to find new honey varieties. That problem is now officially solved! Introducing BEE RAW honey. The honey is actually organic, but not certified organic (NO Continue Reading »

DANCING IGUANA and DON LOCO

Posted on August 4, 2009

These two product lines come from Fresherized Foods, 3000 Galvez, Ft. Worth, TX 76111 (817.509.0626) This OU certified company makes some neat pareve sides and dips. Dancing Iguana offers Fiesta Style Guacamole and Tableside Guacamole. Both are all natural and contain no trans fats. Don Loco offers Guacamole Dip and Spicy Guacamole Dip- both made Continue Reading »

GARDEN LITES SIDE DISHES

Posted on August 3, 2009

As the company says, “Being good to yourself has never tasted better,” and they back up their words with some incredible side dishes. Garden Lites are all: All natural, Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Low Calorie, Trans Fat Free, Single Serve in microwave safe containers and low in Weight Watchers points. So, what do they make? How Continue Reading »

SCONES, SCONES, SCONES

Posted on July 31, 2009

Somehow the image of eating scones while drinking a really good cup of tea always seems so upper class to us! We are not sure why that is so, but, then again, back in Brooklyn, not too many of the neighborhood Joes ate scones. In fact, none of the bakeries even sold them! A good Continue Reading »

THE RECENT RABBINIC SCANDAL

Posted on July 29, 2009

The UTJ has issued the following statement re the recent spate of arrests of rabbis in the Metro NYC area: “The Union for Traditional Judaism and its rabbinic arm, Morashah, the Rabbininc Fellowship of the UTJ, stand in shock and sadness at the crimes allegedly committed by a number of rabbis arrested on July 23, Continue Reading »

SMART JUICE ORGANIC JUICE

Posted on July 28, 2009

This OU certified product is always fresh pressed, 100% juice (not from concentrate), with no additives, no added sugar, no filler juice, no preservatives and made in a green earth friendly processing plant. The product shelf life is 18 months. Oh, and did we mention that it is USDA NOP certified organic? Check out these Continue Reading »

GLATT KOSHER FOOD AT WOODBURY COMMONS

Posted on July 27, 2009

For the longest time, we Jews have wondered what it would take to have a kosher food store at Woodbury Commons, here in NYS. After all, the place is usually very visibly filled with religious Jews who had no real food options up to now. Welcome to KAPLAN’S KOSHER KORNER- It’s Glatt to be Good! Continue Reading »

DECODING FOOD INGREDIENTS

Posted on July 27, 2009

The following appeared on AOL: Decoding Food Ingredients By JUSTINE VAN DER LEUN Posted: 2009-07-22 Sodium Bisulfite Certain toilet bowl cleaners are almost 50 percent sodium bisulfite, and most commercial wines also contain it. When dissolved in water-based liquids, sodium bisulfite releases sulfur gas that kills bacteria, yeasts, molds, and fungi. It also prevents oxidation, Continue Reading »

NON KOSHER VEGGIES???

Posted on July 24, 2009

From the July 22 edition of FAILED MESSIAH.COM Annals of Halakha: Veggies’ Kashrut to be Revoked for Overuse of Pesticides, Chief Rabbi Says Rabbi-Yona.Metzger-cropped Some “bug free” kosher supervised growers prevent the presence of insects by “spraying insecticides in insane quantities.” Veggies’ kashrut may be revoked for over-spraying Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger undertakes unprecedented initiative Continue Reading »