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thre's seems to be a lot of duplicate items on the registries. They're either keeping Kosher or have to residences. Or maybe both. -- nm
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Diva
Not sure what kosher has to do with it. Hmm. Maybe ... for every gift they receive, they have to shatter an identical one? ;-) -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Aug 20 '12, 13:06
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meat and dairy no mix-y -- nm
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decline
Aug 20, 13:09
when I sold tableware at sample sales a lot of well-heeled Jewish women bot 2 sets of everything to help separate meat and dairy.
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Diva
Aug 20, 13:09
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interesting. -- nm
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Epiphany
Aug 20, 13:12
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and if you happen to use the wrong fork, you have to bury it in the yard to clean it.
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loosilu
Aug 20, 13:15
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man I am trying to google this to be sure and it's confusing as heck. but you gotta do something to the fork. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 20, 13:21
in a kosher kitchen, you need two completely different full sets of dishes. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 20, 13:08
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