06 May
The Kosher Consumers Association is a network based in NSW, with a surprisingly high number of WA subscribers. Andrew Blitz, who many people know used to write for the Maccabean, posted the comments below onto their email list. We have reproduced this with Andrew’s permission as its very relevant to Jewish living in Western Australia.
There [...]
Posted in Kashrut by: Dovid Ha Melech
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06 Oct
If anyone wants to spoil themselves this week, the butcher at the kosher food centre is selling rolled veal roasts stuffed with spinach and pine nuts.Â
I cooked one up tonight and it was delicious. It’s probably the closest kosher imitator of a pork roast, with a nice layer of fat on the outside and a nice pale [...]
Posted in Kashrut, Latest Blog by: Gedalia
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15 Sep
The topic of challah has become quite a talking point. Here in Perth we have lost two of our regular weekly producers of kosher certified Challah, and as good as the remaining supplier’s product is, consumers in any market prefer for it not to be monopolised.
We have not known times when the supply of challah was an issue of concern. [...]
Posted in Kashrut, Latest Blog by: Gedalia
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11 Aug
Great news for kosher consumers!
A new range of Wattle Valley and Jindi cheese is now in supermarkets nationally. Buying Brie and Camembert is a real treat. Congratulations to Kosher Australia and the Menora foods for again proving their competence in advancing the concerns of kosher consumers.Â
All cheese with a best before date of 12/08/2008 is kosher.
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Posted in Kashrut, Latest Blog by: Gedalia
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12 Apr
Matza, our bread of affliction, is indeed poor mans bread. At $5.50 a box, and $7.25 for a small bag of Matza meal, it makes one poor. I won’t scare you by sharing the cost of Shmura Matza.
To add injury to insult, the Australian Jewish news advertises a special from Coles Supermarkets – only $3.39 per [...]
Posted in Kashrut, Latest Blog by: Gedalia
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