butterfish restaurant in nyc turning kosher
My husband, who will eat fish but doesn't generally love it, enjoyed his meal at Butterfish about 10 days ago. I believe that he got the miso cod, but while he'd be happy to go back to the restaurant...
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The brand Tuv Taam comes in a glass jar with a plastic screw-on cap. It is not vacuum sealed, so there's no "pop," there's no paper seal on the inside top, and there's no shrink wrap around the outer...
View ArticleKosher Spare ribs at Costco
Their BBQ beef ribs were 70% bone, 25% fat, and 5% beef. Gross! What a waste of money
View ArticleKosher Spare ribs at Costco
I found huge variations in packages of the ribs. The contents of the packages are wildly inconsistent. The problem is that you can't see what you're getting. When I go to the butcher I don't just...
View ArticleHorseradish question
Same here. The Tylenol scare changed everything. I find that many of the "heimische" brands have less than optimal seals relative to other manufacturers, but except for certain specific items, like the...
View ArticleWhatcha Eating Tonight?
Meal is coming together based on your inspiration. A feta kale bread recipe that I've been wanting to try. Omelets. Iced coffee, perhaps with a scoop of low-fat vanilla ice cream. Fruit. Thanks, all....
View Articlebutterfish restaurant in nyc turning kosher
thanks for the update..now that the nine days are (almost officially) over I'll be eating out again...looking forward to visiting Butterfish
View ArticleKosher cheese curds?
try pomegranate, they buy fresh curds to make their own mozzarella
View ArticleBreadsmith in Brooklyn
There is also one in St. Louis under the Vaad Hoeir. It's all pareve, and also serves hot soups.
View ArticleKosher cheese curds?
From what I can see from googling around, rennet seems to be the tricky ingredient. Calcium chloride is easily available with hashgacha, but doesn't even seem to need it, according to what I see. The...
View Articleabeles and heymann franks @ Brooklyn shoprite
If you want to buy a& h beef franks do not buy them next to the kosher meat----- in the non kosher frank section in the dairy section they are $4.99 for 12 ounces!!!!!
View ArticleIs Lindt Kosher?
This is an old post, but the situation has changed and some Lindt products in the USA are kosher. http://www.lindtusa.com/shop/kosher-chocolate Although it seems to be pretty much confined to truffles,...
View Articleabeles and heymann franks @ Brooklyn shoprite
That is odd - most if not all grocery stores tie the price at the checkout to the bar code - so if it is the exact same product you should get the exact same price no matter where you pick up the...
View ArticleBreadsmith in Brooklyn
I am virtually never in Brooklyn, yet I have plans to be there some time in the next two weeks. Any idea on an opening date? I have fond memories of Breadsmith challah from when I visited friends in...
View Articlekosher street food- Jerusalem and Tel Aviv (esp. Tel Aviv)
Ehere the pedestrian track form the old Tahana Rakevet meets Derech Beit Lechem, there is a stand (heckscher, Shomer Shabbat) that sells the world's most heavenly fruit ices. Not calorie-laden...
View ArticleKosher in Budapest
But what about the restaurants, which was the whole point of the thread?
View ArticlePardes: new menu section, attentive service, creative small plates still amazing
Thanks! I'm not comparing it ounce for ounce, I just want to know in general, if I can plan to order one small plate as an appetizer to share, plus one meat+bread entree each for myself and my dining...
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