Karma’s Sophisticated, Healthi...

May 15, 2021 by

Karma has elevated the cashew from being a trail-mix ingredient to a mature crowd-pleaser

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Killer Brownies: Glorious and ...

Apr 11, 2021 by

With Shavuoth coming, a holiday centered on dairy desserts, The Killer Brownie could be the perfect complement for your Yom Tov table or as a tasty snack during the all-night learning.

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Thinking outside the Box for P...

Mar 21, 2021 by

Think quinoa for Passover! It is non-kitniyot and kosher-for-Passover (as well as all-year-round) that is surprisingly tasty and easy to prepare.

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Two Healthier Eating Choices M...

Mar 15, 2021 by

Healthier options to consider grain-free snack called GrandyOats and the exotically titled SNØ, a sugar-free candy made from northern birch bark.

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Kosher for Passover – an...

Mar 9, 2021 by

EXODUS Hopped Cider contains no grain, is made from apples, and brewed with hops

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PureWild: Certified Kosher Hea...

Mar 1, 2021 by

PureWild, an OU-certified kosher, collagen-infused beverage with all sorts of health benefits, may be the next-best thing to discovering the Fountain of Youth.

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Left-Wing Efforts Give Jews a ...

Mar 29, 2016 by

Great news! Our far-left wing brethren in Israel are at it again, publishing lists of companies in Judea and Samaria they would prefer consumers avoid. But these lists work both ways, and, for those who want to support…

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Ess Gezint: Cook, Pray, Eat Ko...

Mar 17, 2016 by

A cookbook by “Rebbe Shaul,” and his wife Neshama – amazing meals

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Ess Gezint: Memoirs of Dysfunc...

Dec 28, 2015 by

Two new paperback cookbooks prove that dysfunctional Jewish families can produce New York-based innovative chefs

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Ess Gezint: The Kosher Silver ...

Oct 25, 2015 by

Revolutionary healthy, often low-calorie recipes

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Ess Gezint: Jewish Slow Cooker

Jul 31, 2015 by

slow cooker recipies

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Ess Gezint: Jewish Soul Food f...

Jun 20, 2015 by

ewish Soul Food: Traditional Fare and What It Means by Carol Ungar (Brandeis University Press) is not another “coffee-table” cookbook, almost too beautiful to risk staining in the kitchen. This is a slim paperback with a mission: To showcase the deep link between Jewish foods and Jewish beliefs…

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