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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ChabadKahanist on November 14, 2012, 01:51:54 AM
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All I have to do is open a fried chicken store in South Tel Aviv & with all the schvartzers there I will be a hit ;D
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Actually many do have money as they are illegally working off the books in restaurants,supermarkets & hotels.
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They get their freebie meals at "Levinsky Soup"
Volunteers of Levinsky Soup who hand out hot meals to refugees have postponed meal time to 19:30 to accommodate refugees who fast on Ramadan
https://twitter.com/HMWIsrael/status/230604066525429760
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They get their freebie meals at "Levinsky Soup"
https://twitter.com/HMWIsrael/status/230604066525429760
This true & plenty of watermelon there.
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All I have to do is open a fried chicken store in South Tel Aviv & with all the schvartzers there I will be a hit ;D
I'm already selling chitlins
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I'm already selling chitlins
I don't think the Sudanese eat chitlins because they are pork & Sudanese are mainly Muslims.
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All the best.
What a coincidence that yesterday I had to eat the McDonald's fried chicken for the first time.
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All the best.
What a coincidence that yesterday I had to eat the McDonald's fried chicken for the first time.
Are you talking about chicken nuggets? McDees doesn't have fried chicken in the USA...
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It is in India and looked like this:
(https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSOkTDTXE2sGc4NvGqmMN1Kd5eVysZhrsuOObfs_JMOgG_npCYS)
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Are you talking about chicken nuggets? McDees doesn't have fried chicken in the USA...
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I'm really hoping you used wikipedia or google to know that.
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I'm really hoping you used wikipedia or google to know that.
I used to like McDee (before my Teshuva in 2003)... Now I keep Kosher...
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I used to like McDee (before my Teshuva in 2003)... Now I keep Kosher...
Lol glad to hear it. There are some kosher fast food like places if u really need a fix. I occasionally indulge in the greasy stuff
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I usually limit my junk food consumption to holidays or special events only but I think it's ok to do it once in a while as long as your overall diet is a healthy one.
I'm interested in different diets that people use and one of the things I noticed about kosher food in particular is that it seems like if someone were to go on a kosher diet that fruits and vegetables would be one of the easiest foods to use to make kosher dinners, etc. because almost all of them are kosher. A lot of packaged foods have the OU symbol but I noticed that at least where I live you'd have to go to a specialty shop to get kosher meat. They don't sell it in the meat case at the regular grocery stores in Texas. So if someone were to go on a kosher diet here I bet that their meat consumption would go way down and their fruit and vegetable consumption would go way up. I don't know if that actually happens in practice or not (I guess they could eat a lot of canned tuna and crackers), but it seems like it would if they shop mostly at a regular grocery store.
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I usually limit my junk food consumption to holidays or special events only but I think it's ok to do it once in a while as long as your overall diet is a healthy one.
I'm interested in different diets that people use and one of the things I noticed about kosher food in particular is that it seems like if someone were to go on a kosher diet that fruits and vegetables would be one of the easiest foods to use to make kosher dinners, etc. because almost all of them are kosher. A lot of packaged foods have the OU symbol but I noticed that at least where I live you'd have to go to a specialty shop to get kosher meat. They don't sell it in the meat case at the regular grocery stores in Texas. So if someone were to go on a kosher diet here I bet that their meat consumption would go way down and their fruit and vegetable consumption would go way up. I don't know if that actually happens in practice or not (I guess they could eat a lot of canned tuna and crackers), but it seems like it would if they shop mostly at a regular grocery store.
Yes Kosher meat is always a difficulty especially out here in the boondocks (California)... I have to have my Rabbi who goes to Oakland Kosher or friends who go to LA to Western Kosher to get me my meat. I love Western Koshers corned beef and order it every time my friends go to the Kosher store.
And yes OU is quite easily available at most grocery stores.
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Yes Kosher meat is always a difficulty especially out here in the boondocks (California)... I have to have my Rabbi who goes to Oakland Kosher or friends who go to LA to Western Kosher to get me my meat. I love Western Koshers corned beef and order it every time my friends go to the Kosher store.
And yes OU is quite easily available at most grocery stores.
I could eat corned beef and cabbage until I explode!
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I could eat corned beef and cabbage until I explode!
http://www.oaklandkosherfoods.com/
http://www.oaklandkosherfoods.com/kosher-meat/deli/corn-beef.html
http://www.westernkosher.com/