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something I've always wondered: does the kosher restriction on meat with dairy extend out to poultry, or is that just a beef thing? -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 11 '13, 16:26
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Yes. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 11, 16:33
Apparently, yes.
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Ender
Oct 11, 16:32
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Didn't know that. Thought I'd had cream of chicken soup at a jewish deli. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Oct 11, 16:36
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You might have. If it was a deli they probably had no real dairy on site., but they can use other
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Andie
Oct 11, 16:52
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Possible. Wheat instead of cream gets a creamy effect. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Oct 11, 16:54
Alternatively, it depends (but I wouldn't risk serving it to a Jewish guest) -- (link)
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Roger More
Oct 11, 16:36
It applies to shellfish. I know this because my kosher friends won't eat squid ink ice cream. -- nm
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spellbinding thriller
Oct 11, 16:32
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No, that's the shellfish prohibition, not the milk thing. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Oct 11, 16:33
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Well then. My conversion is a bust. -- nm
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spellbinding thriller
Oct 11, 16:39
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And after you ate all those lox and cream cheese bagels. -- nm
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Roger More
Oct 11, 16:43
I think it doesn't, but I'm not sure. -- nm
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the liioulu with
Oct 11, 16:28
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