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You know what they say about Jews and Chinese food
By adamg on Thu, 04/24/2008 - 2:27pm
Apparently, Fresh City thinks the same thing applies to their wraps. Jocular Schlemiel reports he was grateful the chain had a Passover menu - until he noticed it included shrimp and rice.
... I understand that it is more Kosher style than truly Kosher, and while I think that a Kosher for Passover menu is a great idea, it may have gone over better had there been some research done before drafting an actual menu. The only hint of Passover I really received was a piece of stale matzah. ...
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Fresh City is lame
I don't like Fresh City and this Passover nonsense adds to my arguement about Fresh City being lame. Fresh City is neither Fresh or a City, discuss...
I'm just contemplating the
I'm just contemplating the complexities of a lunch place that isn't certified kosher anyway trying to be KP. The local rabbinate may disagree.
Ass steak not kosher?
Okay, I am flummoxed. Beef cut from near a cow's arse is not considered kosher for Passover? Is this guy Sephardic? ;-) (Just kidding.) Seriously, I'm not especially observant and was not brought up in a kosher home (thank you, Reform Judaism!), but my parents both kept kosher for at least some part of their youth and I thought I was reasonably well informed about what is and isn't kosher (for Passover and otherwise). I have never, ever heard anything to suggest that some arse parts of an animal that otherwise meets kashrut standards could be considered trayf, for Passover or anything else. I know, I should probably leave this comment at that blog, but I hate it when people are pounced upon for their posts just because we random visitors stop by to bitch and moan, so you folks are the lucky winners.