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Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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Thu, 14 Jan 1999 02:25:19 GMT
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Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> Tom McDonald wrote:
> > Ha, I git it. But could lego be truly kosher (K)? It doesn't "chew the cud and
> > divide the hoof"... and neither do any of the non-duplo animal figs. Plus,
> > each production run would have to be blessed by a rabbi.
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> Is (K) for Kosher? I thought it was for Circle-K.
Yep it do. Does that mean (7) is for 7-11?
> I know (U) is for
> Parve, though...
What's Parve?
-Tom McD.
(7) For someone looking for a meaty kosher footnote, that person will be
disappointed as it is strictly trafe (sp?).
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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| Tom McDonald wrote in message ... (...) cud (...) Plus, (...) I think K and U are both Kosher, just different grading systems. Jesse ___...___ Jesse The Jolly Jingoist Looking for answers? Read the rec.toys.lego FAQ! (URL) in Deja News! (URL) (26 years ago, 14-Jan-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
| | | Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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| (...) Parve is a category of Kosher, representing foods which contain neither meat nor dairy products. Exceptions to this include fish with skin and scales if they're not eaten with meat.(1) The basic Kosher rule applies: Parve food items can be (...) (26 years ago, 14-Jan-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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