What happens if you mistakenly put cheese on a meat plate?
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The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
do not laugh. dishes & utensils are all very important & to Hebrews they are usually expensive as shit as they have good taste & the green backs it takes to have 13 different dish & utensil sets. i do not practice my Hebrew beliefs as i only own 3 plates, 2 forks, 4 spoons & one giant bowl
i am a bad Hebrew because i have dairy w/ meat & i don't wear the little hat but sometimes i can twist my hair in whatever that is called pony tails?
my dad's family is Jewish. dad drank pabst blue ribbon & ate cheese dogs
what is wild as shit is that the ol' man & mr. b diamond look incredibly alike so much they could pass as brothers, yet we are not related...not that i know of anyway. even the same frickin thick black framed glasses
no offense intended to our jewish friends.....but those are some wacky rules you all have.
I'm a lapsed Jew, have been for quite awhile now...and gotta say that pretty much ALL religions have some weirdass rules. Note that not all Jews are Hebrew (I am not), and not all practice the same (non)eating methods.
Little story - I was staying with friends of friends in London years ago, Orthodox Jews. A widower and his two sons; really nice, gracious folks.
On my first night there , I think it was Rosh Hashana in fact, we had dinner together. Afterwards, I wanted to be a good houseguest and help clean up, so started washing the dishes. Didn't realize my using the same sponge to clean the meat and dairy plates was a huge violation.
Me = :oops: x a million
The father = :fp: x more than a million
no offense intended to our jewish friends.....but those are some wacky rules you all have.
I'm a lapsed Jew, have been for quite awhile now...and gotta say that pretty much ALL religions have some weirdass rules. Note that not all Jews are Hebrew (I am not), and not all practice the same (non)eating methods.
Little story - I was staying with friends of friends in London years ago, Orthodox Jews. A widower and his two sons; really nice, gracious folks.
On my first night there , I think it was Rosh Hashana in fact, we had dinner together. Afterwards, I wanted to be a good houseguest and help clean up, so started washing the dishes. Didn't realize my using the same sponge to clean the meat and dairy plates was a huge violation.
Me = :oops: x a million
The father = :fp: x more than a million
I was outta there within a week!
Now it only makes sense that a Hedonist would know the ins-and-outs of weiners.
In the Pico/Robertson area of Los Angeles, there are dozens of kosher restaurants.
One of them came up with an idea to skirt the meat/dairy predicament:
There is a pizza place (dairy) and a meat restaurant next to each other. In the middle of the 2 restaurants, there is a common outdoor dining area. There is a very low barrier that separates the tables, which allows meat and dairy diners to sit "together" without breaking the laws of kosher.
IMHO, if you choose to follow a religion, it is a bit dodgy to try to skirt the laws/traditions.
The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.
do not laugh. dishes & utensils are all very important & to Hebrews they are usually expensive as shit as they have good taste & the green backs it takes to have 13 different dish & utensil sets. i do not practice my Hebrew beliefs as i only own 3 plates, 2 forks, 4 spoons & one giant bowl
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no offense intended to our jewish friends.....but those are some wacky rules you all have.
- Christopher McCandless
you buy new plates. :fp:
- Christopher McCandless
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
i am a bad Hebrew because i have dairy w/ meat & i don't wear the little hat but sometimes i can twist my hair in whatever that is called pony tails?
my dad's family is Jewish. dad drank pabst blue ribbon & ate cheese dogs
what is wild as shit is that the ol' man & mr. b diamond look incredibly alike so much they could pass as brothers, yet we are not related...not that i know of anyway. even the same frickin thick black framed glasses
wtf is up w/ that?
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
Little story - I was staying with friends of friends in London years ago, Orthodox Jews. A widower and his two sons; really nice, gracious folks.
On my first night there , I think it was Rosh Hashana in fact, we had dinner together. Afterwards, I wanted to be a good houseguest and help clean up, so started washing the dishes. Didn't realize my using the same sponge to clean the meat and dairy plates was a huge violation.
Me = :oops: x a million
The father =
I was outta there within a week!
Now it only makes sense that a Hedonist would know the ins-and-outs of weiners.
Is a hamburger with soy cheese kosher?
http://aht.seriouseats.com/archives/200 ... geous.html
(and don't get me started on footlongs! No, seriously)
cheeseburger
chili cheese fries
cheeseeeee hotdogs
cheesey hamburger helper
bacon wrapped ice cream.....err....anything bacon wrapped including pigions.
One of them came up with an idea to skirt the meat/dairy predicament:
There is a pizza place (dairy) and a meat restaurant next to each other. In the middle of the 2 restaurants, there is a common outdoor dining area. There is a very low barrier that separates the tables, which allows meat and dairy diners to sit "together" without breaking the laws of kosher.
IMHO, if you choose to follow a religion, it is a bit dodgy to try to skirt the laws/traditions.
really?? you can hardly tell
lasgna
spahhetti amd meatballs
shrimp fettuccine
chicken cordon bleu
- Christopher McCandless
Bacon had a firm place in our home when I was growing up.
And...when flying, always get the kosher meal even if you're not Jewish - I mean kosher
let the goyim have their misconceptions about us!
:?
don't you have a meat spatula?
these are good.
"..That's One Happy Fuckin Ghost.."
“..That came up on the Pillow Case...This is for the Greek, With Our Apologies.....”
"Hear me, my chiefs!
I am tired; my heart is
sick and sad. From where
the sun stands I will fight
no more forever."
Chief Joseph - Nez Perce
Yes they are and I'm not Hebrew!