Posted on 08/17/2013 12:34:46 PM PDT by george76
Agreed.
Theo Van Gogh was Dutch, I think.
Eurofools.
Bacon makes everything better :)
Maybe not so much "ethnic" cleansing, but Islamofacist cult cleansing. Seems France is at the forefront with them outlawing burques. As often as we badmouth France, the French are extremely proud of their culture/history - to a fault sometimes. However, they are learning about PC, diversity, multi-culturalism and finding it just doesn't work with the cult of Islam.
Now, other European nations/cultures are waking up. I say good. Unfortunately, the USA being one of the most tolerant, PC, diversity driven nations will take longer. All it will take is one massive terrorist attack and I believe many will wake up to the 6th Century barbarians.
Kosher and Halal are not the same thing. Halal is sacrificed in the name of allah and profits go to support jihad.
Kosher labeling helps a lot of people who have dietary problems with dairy products since they don't mix meat and milk . Kosher does not support jihad .
Wow! I never knew that. I guess I never really paid attention. Why would chilies need to be kosher, I thought that was only a meat thing? Also, what does the U stand for? R halal and kosher the same thing?
They should serve only halal pork.
The things one can learn between lawn mowing sessions on a Sat.
I'm going to work on grilling up some SMBs this eve. (I already have the sill, hardtack, butter, beer, aquavit and Jarlsberg lined up).
He wasn’t Danish, he was Dutch.
Tell them if you don’t like them, you don’t have to eat them, but we’ll eat them as long as we please.
That is why I used “probably” and “and/or”, many items are both Kosher and Halal.
Bumble Bee and Star Kist tuna and canned chili peppers have nothing to do with dairy.
I just had a meatball sub from Subway
pretty good
It was “muey bien”
It was “aju joh-a”
Here is an article on the similarities and differences.
“The Islamic dietary laws (Halal) and the Jewish dietary laws (Kashrut; in English, Kosher) are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity and discord. While both are dietary laws of Abrahamic religions, they have different roots: an explanation of the Islamic code of law found in the Quran and a Jewish code of laws found in the Torah as explained in the Talmud.
For most Muslim sects, Kosher is subset of Halal; accordingly, Muslims can generally eat Kosher food, but Jews cannot eat all Halal food.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Islamic_and_Jewish_dietary_laws
You would be surprised at how many meat and fish products contain dairy based products such as casein . Manufactures use it to boost the protein in their products for labeling. Some people are seriously allergic to this dairy based protein and that Kosher certification really helps them avoid it .
No you don't get it Halal and Kosher are NOT the same thing. To get Halal certification on a product YOU HAVE to the MOSQUE to come out and certify it and YOU ARE HELPING their jihad every time you purchase something with that certification.
Now THAT guy is a creepy ass Cracker.
One would hope that the Viking genes kick in.
As opposed to kosher which is a surcharge paid for with public funds to support a small minority. Both special foods people should go create their own markets for their satanic food needs.
The K inside a circle indicates that the food has the OK Kosher Certification (the OK), which was founded in 1935 under the leadership of kosher food pioneer Rabbi Berel Levy, has become one of the worlds most respected symbols of kosher approval. Foods labeled with the OU symbol or U within a circle means it has been certified by the Orthodox Union and it is one of the strictest kosher standards. There are also other kosher labels.
Guide to Popular Kosher Symbols
There are reasons to certify foods beyond meats as being kosher such as a food coloring derived from shellfish or insects, certain foods that contain tallow, gelatins or casein, dairy products such as cheese that contain animal fats.
You've probably consumed many, many food products that have some type of kosher certification and never knew it.
Many Muslims FWIW will look for the kosher certification label on foods because Halah dietary laws are very similar.
The Halah certification label is an M inside a circle or this label:
The R on product labels means it, the product name or logo is a Registered Trademark and has nothing to do with being either Kosher or Halah.
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