Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 Ideal Bite <dailytip cyndikrall Wed, 2 Apr 2008 2:52 am Pass the Manischewitz Having trouble viewing this email? Read it online. Want to change your service? Update your subscription, or (sniff) . Apr 02, 2008 BANG FOR THE BITE OK, so Kosher doesn't always mean healthier (think hot dogs) or greener, but it does increase the chance of a cleaner, more humanely produced meal. COCKTAIL FACTOID Fewer than 1/4 of the consumers who deliberately choose kosher products are observant Jews. LIKE THIS TIP? Then check out . . . The Meat Tip RATE THIS TIP How useful is this tip? (5 is the highest) 1 2 3 4 5 Can an all-gefilte fish diet keep your body cleaner? The Bite You bet your bottom shekel it can. Jew- and gentile-Biters alike can benefit from a Kosher diet's sometimes cleaner, animal-friendlier bent. Starting this Passover (Apr. 20-26), look for the kosher or k parve symbol on the back of the items on your grocery list. The Benefits Avoiding schmutz. Kosher food, especially meat, is held to strict rules regarding cleanliness. Passing over animal cruelty. Jewish law says that the killing of kosher animals has to minimize the pain inflicted on the critters. A blessing for vegetarians. "Kosher pareve" means the product contains no dairy or meat derivatives. Personally Speaking Manischewitz was Toshio's favorite alcoholic beverage during his freshman year at college. Wanna Try? Chabad Kosher Guide - walks you through the ABCs of going kosher. The Kosher Blog - musings and news on kosher food. Heeb - Jew or non-Jew, this mag rocks. Sponsor UNSUBSCRIBE | CHANGE YOUR PREFERENCES | PRINT THIS TIP CONTACT US | EDITORIAL POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY | DISCLAIMER | AFFILIATES © IDEAL BITE, INC. You are d as cyndikrall. If you would like to , go here. All above editorial suggestions are the result of testing and preference. No one can pay to be in a Daily Tip. Read more on our editorial policy. Get the MapQuest Toolbar, Maps, Traffic, Directions More! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 :-( In a message dated 4/3/2008 4:33:11 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, theoldbat writes: i've seen vids of kosher cow/steer and deer slaughter. there was NOTHING humane about it, unless you consider a live animal with its trachea hanging out while it's trying to get up off the ground to be humane. and the rabbi was present.much better to bolt it in the brain first. Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2008 Report Share Posted April 4, 2008 RealSimple , cyndikrall wrote: > > BANG FOR THE BITE > > OK, so Kosher doesn't always mean healthier (think hot dogs) or greener, but it does increase the chance of a cleaner, more humanely produced meal. i've seen vids of kosher cow/steer and deer slaughter. there was NOTHING humane about it, unless you consider a live animal with its trachea hanging out while it's trying to get up off the ground to be humane. and the rabbi was present. much better to bolt it in the brain first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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