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Anybody know if it's kosher to eat meat and cheese together uncooked? (sandwich, on crackers, etc) -- nm
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by
mara
meat and cheese together is kinda *the* big no-no -- nm
Posted by
zork
Jul 11 '12, 07:42
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more specifically, meat and dairy. I had a girlfriend who worked for a caterer that did events at probably the richest synagogue here ...
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zork
Jul 11, 07:45
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I thought that applied only if the meat and milk were from the same animal -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 11, 07:47
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absolutely any meat and any milk. and they require two completely different sets of dishes and utensils. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 07:49
you thought wrong. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 11, 07:47
the same *kind* of animal, rather -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 11, 07:47
squid ink ice cream is also not kosher. -- nm
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amanda
Jul 11, 07:44
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nor is squid anything. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 11, 07:45
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