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Kosher Chicken Soup is Good For The Soul

In the cold weather, there’s nothing better than a warm bowl of chicken soup. It’s comforting in so many ways; great during a snowstorm, soothing when you are sick, and comforting when you are upset.  Kosher chicken makes a great ingredient for a home made chicken soup. Forget the stuff from the can, home made [...]

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Kosher Meat Stew

Kosher meat is a great way to get your vitamins and minerals. Beef provides huge amounts of B12, iron and zinc, which are minerals that are found in few other foods. Beef is especially delicious in cold weather and it is very healthy in stew. Stew is easy to make. All you need are a [...]

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Free Shipping From Your Kosher Butcher

Here are a couple of tips from your kosher butcher. During the next two weeks, if you spend over $150 you get free ground shipping. And once you place items in the shopping cart and check out you will see the information update to free shipping. To see what we mean, start shopping at www.KosherMeatStore.com [...]

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I Need to Visit My Kosher Butcher

I love kosher meat. Why, just the other day I was craving a piece of meat, so I looked through my fridge and found a steak. It was frozen, so I popped it into the microwave while I heated a frying pan and a half stick of butter. After it started to thaw, I placed [...]

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Being Healthy With Kosher Meat

Kosher meat is great. It’s hearty during the winter and adds flavor to rice, noodles and any other carbohydrate or vegetable. And while it sometimes gets a bad rap, cooked kosher beef only has about 80 mg of cholesterol per 100 grams of food, which is more than crab (65) but less than roasted kosher [...]

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Kosher Meat: Filet Mignon

Filet mignon is a delicious kosher meat. The softest of all kosher meat, this piece comes from the cow’s flank, and is wedged between the sirloin and the top sirloin. The average steer provides about five pounds of filet. This is part of why it is so expensive. Another part is the deliciousness of this [...]

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Manhattan Cow Tunnels Once Helped Deliver Kosher Meat

In Manhattan in the 1870s it was illegal to walk cattle down the street. So what did they do? They built a cow tunnel underground to allow for the flow of cattle to Greenwich Avenue. The cows were driven to the slaughterhouses to become Kosher Meat. In 1928, there were two-story cattle pens at the [...]

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Kosher Meat Spaghetti Sauce

During the cold winter months, nothing says comfort food like spaghetti sauce. Maybe it’s because I’ve eaten it ever since I could hold a spoon, but I think that a nice kosher meat sauce hits the spot like few other dishes. My parents would sit me down in my high chair with a bowl of [...]

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Kosher Meat in China

We’ve written at lengths about how Kosher butchers are being restricted in New Zealand. And one of the most intriguing things we’ve discovered as a response to this was that many individuals were not even aware there was much of a Jewish population in New Zealand. Well, if you found yourself in that group, this [...]

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Kosher Food Now Available At MIT (Finally)

Well well well…. it looks like MIT finally found a kosher butcher. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, one of the most exclusive and prestigious educational institutes in the United States, has recently announced on their official website that they will finally offer kosher dinner in all of their on-campus dining halls for the first time. [...]

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