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Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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Thu, 14 Jan 1999 16:45:22 GMT
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jsproat@geocities.com%Spamcake%
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Tom McDonald wrote:
> What's Parve?
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 mixed with meat
and eaten, as long as dairy products are not involved.
> (7) For someone looking for a meaty kosher footnote, that person will be
> disappointed as it is strictly trafe (sp?).
Okay, I'm stumped. What's trafe?
Cheers,
- Sproat
1. I have no idea if this means that fish can be eaten with dairy
products.
--
Jeremy H. Sproat - jsproat@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/5249/
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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| (...) Trafe, I think I've seen it spelled tref too, is a yiddish term for anything not kosher. If you ever saw the movie "Gremlins" there's a scene where an apple rolls over the side of a bed onto a hiding gremlin which takes a bite and throws it (...) (26 years ago, 14-Jan-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
| | | Re: Legos mentioned in The Straight Dope
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| Sproaticus wrote in message <369E1F22.A9398234@g...es.com>... (...) Dairy and fish? No, it's white wine and fish. Light meat, light wine. Get it? ;-) Jesse ___...___ Jesse The Jolly Jingoist Looking for answers? Read the rec.toys.lego FAQ! (URL) in (...) (26 years ago, 15-Jan-99, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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