and lol, haven't fixed it either, just hang in there, at least yours are
coming a few minutes apart, on the other group, they were showing up all at
once, I really do feel your pain, Lee
"Ellen K." > wrote in message
news

>I know. I'm really sorry about the multiple appearances of my posts, I
>have complained to my ISP whose news server it is, they referred me to the
>hosting outfit, who acknowledged my complaint but haven't yet responded.
>
> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
> ...
>>i have already responded to this, Lee
>> "Ellen K." > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> There is no rule that says a Jew shouldn't watch a non-Jew eating meat
>>> and dairy together, or for that matter eating any other non-kosher food
>>> such as pork or shellfish. Our rules are only applicable to ourselves.
>>>
>>> However, if your friend was fully observant she would not eat food
>>> prepared in a non-kosher establishment.
>>>
>>> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> thanks, i find this subject very interesting, when i think of this i am
>>>> reminded of a jewish friend who first introduced me to this when we
>>>> first ate lunch together, i ordered a cheeseburger and glass of milk,
>>>> lol, she asked if i would not order it and when i asked why i learned
>>>> about the basics... so i got grilled chicken and iced tea instead...
>>>> later in the evening we had milkshakes instead of dinner, wonderful
>>>> memories, Lee
>>>> "W. Baker" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> Storrmmee > wrote:
>>>>> : i know this sounds weird, but it is my impression that kosher does
>>>>> ntot
>>>>> : allow meat and dairy in the same meal/same time? if so does this
>>>>> include
>>>>> : all dairy or just milk? also can you use a substitute like parkey or
>>>>> : soy/rice cheese? i know this is off topic but i just read about soy
>>>>> cream
>>>>> : cheese substitute and that set me wondering, Lee
>>>>>
>>>>> All dairy is included in the injunction to not eat meat and milk in
>>>>> the
>>>>> same mal, etc. You can use supbstitutes like soy milk, etc as long as
>>>>> there is no lctose in it t all. that is , often why you have to use
>>>>> non-daiary products that carry a small label that tells you that it is
>>>>> approved by a kosher supervising agancy.
>>>>>
>>>>> There is a soy cream cheese substitute, brand name, Tofutti. They also
>>>>> make a sour cram subastitute. You can amake a substitue by adding
>>>>> bit of
>>>>> lemon juic eor vinegar to the soy milk to kind of curdle it. All
>>>>> kinds of
>>>>> tricks to try to broaden ones repetoire.
>>>>>
>>>>> Wendy
>>>>>
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