cschoen's Profile
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I'm being taken out for lunch/dinner for a personal milestone. I have a choice between Prime Grill and Le Marais in NYC. I haven't eaten at either place, so I'd appreciate any opinions/comparisons. Oh, btw, I'm not paying for it, so THAT'S not an issue. <g> cschoen |
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Philadelphia Area Kosher Caterer Needed You might want to try Zev Seidman - he does a lot of catering around the Main Line, cooks for R&R Produce and has the kosher certification of the Orthodox Vaad of Philadelphia. His number is: (610) 649-5611 |
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The setting is gorgeous, but noisy, I was so disappointed that the menu and the food did not even come close to matching the "ambiance". cschoen |
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Phenomenal Kosher Pizza? Does it Exist? Not in the city, but try Judean Hills in Riverdale - great pizza, salads, etc. cschoen |
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Any good Kosher Cooking websites? Have you tried Gourmet Kosher Cooking: http://www.gourmetkoshercooking.com/? Or there is always the Jewish food mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jewish-.... Cyn |
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Kosher for Pessach Chocolate chips--- best brand? I agree, the Trader Joe's chips are the best. For Passover, I really like the Oneg brand; I don't know if you can find them in regular grocery stores, but you should be able to find them in kosher grocery stores. |
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Has anyone found/seen a Kosher for Passover agave syrrup? The O-U tells me thaey do not certify any agave for {assover; Rabbi Eidlitz says if I can find an unfiltered agave that might be allright. This isn't crucial for 8 days, but I love me some agave and wouldn't mind having some available for the holiday. A happy, healthy, restful holiday to all! Cyn |