Lucy's gluten-free cookies are kosher-label free and Mount Hagen Organic Instant Coffee is free from the kosher mafia symbol, and the same is true for Kevita Organic Probiotic drinks.
I think we should support those companies that haven't fallen to the Union's tactics.
Love him or hate him, Nathaniel almost always points out a slant to Jewish motives that we gentiles frequently missed. It is so here again.
For me it is a good day of shopping if I can avoid the kosher sign. Some days that is even possible if I buy from the local farm markets, local business people and producers, etc. We are fortunate to have a sub tropical climate so growing is good all year round, although we do have Fukushima radiation everywhere.
Another way to avoid the kosher mark as often as possible is to scratch cook and be fussy from whence you get your ingredients. They are on everything that is factory produced by big companies.
I am not a "gentile". I am not a "goyim" either. These are kike terms for non-jews and as such are pathetic irrelevant words that are not part of my vocabulary. In my book people who use kike words to describe themselves & other non-jews collectively are either suspect, ignorant or weak and in some cases all 3. From now on please try not to use the collective term "we" in conjunction with yid terminology for non-jews as you are most certainly not speaking for me & most likely many others. You may of course however use phrases like "I, as a gentile..." as then you are speaking simply for yourself and not others who did not ask you to be a spokesperson for them.
Thanks F1, Thanks HC. Figured I'd share it with everyone.
ReplyDeleteLucy's gluten-free cookies are kosher-label free and Mount Hagen Organic Instant Coffee is free from the kosher mafia symbol, and the same is true for Kevita Organic Probiotic drinks.
ReplyDeleteI think we should support those companies that haven't fallen to the Union's tactics.
Love him or hate him, Nathaniel almost always points out a slant to Jewish motives that we gentiles frequently missed. It is so here again.
ReplyDeleteFor me it is a good day of shopping if I can avoid the kosher sign. Some days that is even possible if I buy from the local farm markets, local business people and producers, etc. We are fortunate to have a sub tropical climate so growing is good all year round, although we do have Fukushima radiation everywhere.
Another way to avoid the kosher mark as often as possible is to scratch cook and be fussy from whence you get your ingredients. They are on everything that is factory produced by big companies.
"...we gentiles..."
ReplyDeleteI am not a "gentile". I am not a "goyim" either. These are kike terms for non-jews and as such are pathetic irrelevant words that are not part of my vocabulary. In my book people who use kike words to describe themselves & other non-jews collectively are either suspect, ignorant or weak and in some cases all 3. From now on please try not to use the collective term "we" in conjunction with yid terminology for non-jews as you are most certainly not speaking for me & most likely many others. You may of course however use phrases like "I, as a gentile..." as then you are speaking simply for yourself and not others who did not ask you to be a spokesperson for them.
agreed itsda, I am human.
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