Tuesday, May 31, 2011
The Brick!
The Brick!!!!
A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching for kids darting out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no children appeared. Instead, a brick smashed into the Jag's side door!
A young and successful executive was traveling down a neighborhood street, going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar. He was watching for kids darting out from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something. As his car passed, no children appeared. Instead, a brick smashed into the Jag's side door!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Is all PAPAYA orlah?
All commercially grown Papaya are from trees that are less than 36 months (3 years), therefore they would be Orlah. Vadai-Orlah is ossur even out of eretz yisroel.
There are many or rather mojority of the poiskim say the brucha on papaya is not "ha'eitz" but a Ho'adamah. Orlah is only by a Ha'eitz.
There are many or rather mojority of the poiskim say the brucha on papaya is not "ha'eitz" but a Ho'adamah. Orlah is only by a Ha'eitz.
Sunday, May 29, 2011
In politics; each one is trying to have his oponent tripped up.
Tests Reveal Mislabeling of Fish is common.
Scientists aiming their gene sequencers at commercial seafood are discovering rampant labeling fraud in supermarket coolers and restaurant tables: cheap fish is often substituted for expensive fillets, and overfished species are passed off as fish whose numbers are plentiful.
Yellowtail stands in for mahi-mahi. Nile perch is labeled as shark, and tilapia may be the Meryl Streep of seafood, capable of playing almost any role.
Wisotsky tea-Is it playing "Russian roulette".
Wisotksy tea makes some of their teas with a Bdatz Mehadrin standard, others without the Bdatz Mehadrin certification.
There are a few serious concerns, a) the identical tea can be with or without the Bdatz Mehadrin certification. b) The Bdatz Mehadrin logo is only on the outsided celophane wrapping, once that's off "you can't know what you have.
Both of the issues are unacceptable to the kosher consumer.
You should write to Wistosky tea at
oritc@wtea.com
There are a few serious concerns, a) the identical tea can be with or without the Bdatz Mehadrin certification. b) The Bdatz Mehadrin logo is only on the outsided celophane wrapping, once that's off "you can't know what you have.
Both of the issues are unacceptable to the kosher consumer.
You should write to Wistosky tea at
oritc@wtea.com
Olive oil adulteration, again & again.
Now imagine a dark underworld of foreign intrigue -- a world where suspicious characters traffic in goods "guaranteed 100 percent pure," and where customs agents stake out exotic ports of call, waiting to seize rusty container ships full of contraband booty.
But this isn't a bad remake of "Scarface." The substance in question? Olive oil, where stories of bribery, raids, seizures and arrests are making headlines all over the world.
But this isn't a bad remake of "Scarface." The substance in question? Olive oil, where stories of bribery, raids, seizures and arrests are making headlines all over the world.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Shoichtim & Mashgichim & U.S. Cattle Inspectors Leave Mexico Amid Drug War
Shoichtim, Mashgichim & U.S. Cattle Inspectors Leave Mexico Amid Drug War
For years, these inspections have been conducted before cattle cross the border, but the war raging among drug cartels in Mexico has prompted the U.S. to move some of its operations north. The change, instituted over the past year at three of the 11 ports along the U.S.-Mexico border, is drawing concern from some cattle raisers, who fear infections long eradicated in the U.S. but still showing up in Mexico will spread before inspection.
Federal authorities say the cartel violence necessitated the change, and they have implemented safeguards to ensure that rejected cattle reaching the U.S. won't prompt any outbreaks. "I think it's fair to say that the facilities located in Mexico presented a wide variety of risks and threats, and our employees did not feel safe going to those facilities every day," said U.S. Agriculture Department spokeswoman Lyndsay Cole.
LAREDO, Texas (AP) — Wearing a grey-felt cowboy hat, long-sleeve ivory-colored shirt and freshly laundered jeans, Dr. Arnoldo Gutierrez begins his daily rounds by walking into a dusty pen baking in the South Texas heat.
Federal authorities say the cartel violence necessitated the change, and they have implemented safeguards to ensure that rejected cattle reaching the U.S. won't prompt any outbreaks. "I think it's fair to say that the facilities located in Mexico presented a wide variety of risks and threats, and our employees did not feel safe going to those facilities every day," said U.S. Agriculture Department spokeswoman Lyndsay Cole.
Meat roll netting, what are the issues?
Meat roll netting, what are the issues?
Glycerol is used to grease the threads, which may be from animal origin.
Oleic acid and or cassein which are from dairy.
Glycerol is used to grease the threads, which may be from animal origin.
Oleic acid and or cassein which are from dairy.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Hamodia's tiny disclaimer "re: issur di'oiraisa" is unacceptable
All Strawberries are infested including long stem, Driscoll, Jumbos, beauties, etc
We can't believe that Hamodia should allow such a food article in their May 4th, 2011 issue.
Thursday, May 05, 2011
Mothers & Heimish pesach margarines-are they the same?
No they are not, what's the difference?
The Heimish brands have more water, higher price.
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
BEWARE: Don't buy anything with this kashrus sticker
Even the STAR-K pulled their hashgocha because of infestation.
Don't buy anything distributed by "RS" which is Mr. BROWN.
nor anything from J&R.
Nor with the YOKA or RAPAPORT stickers.
Don't buy anything distributed by "RS" which is Mr. BROWN.
nor anything from J&R.
Nor with the YOKA or RAPAPORT stickers.