Monday, August 30, 2010

Kosher? Does That Cost Extra?





I was in the kitchen the other day making myself some toast when I noticed what I knew to be a big 'Jewish' Kosher symbol (one of many variations) on my peanut butter.

So I then commenced to look at the other products in the cupboard... Here's what I saw, from left to right continuing onto the top of the fridge and the parchment paper:

(Note - these photos were not staged... This is a literal snapshot of the foodstuffs in the kitchen of my home.)



*The only thing I've done here is to rotate the items so that the Kosher symbol was visible...



















So... I checked the cereal cupboard. Here's all of the cereal lined up on the counter. These photos have obviously been staged in that I took the boxes out of the cupboard and lined them up on the countertop in order to get the pics. I also grabbed the waffle cones which were in there. The iced tea mix was already on top of my counter... I just moved it into the frame.















I suppose it's "anti-Semitic' for me to notice this and wonder how much this costs non-'Jewish' consumers such as myself who could not care less if a 'rabbi' has 'blessed' my cereal (and in fact would rather if the 'rabbis' would just stay away from my food)!

Oh well...

†IC XC†


†NI KA†

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