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[quote=Anonymous]The pp's are throwing around a lot of terms (dairy, paerve, etc.) that Op (not being Jewish or familiar with Kosher rules) may not understand. So I can see why she is reaching the conclusion that this may not work. I am Jewish but have never kept kosher but I have some relatives who keep kosher. Whenever anyone in the family had them over, we'd always serve a "dairy" meal. Op, in our family that meant serving lox and bagels and/or some kind of eggs. Your child could have milk, cheese and yogurt with that meal. The aunt could also make a pasta dish without meat and your son could have milk (the kosher experts could correct me if I'm wrong). We'd also often order cheese or vegetarian pizza with my kosher relatives (but again, my relatives may be less strict than others). But if your dh's aunt is very strict, I'm sure that she has her own pizza recipe or could order from a kosher restaurant. Finally, as one of the pp's said, fish (although not shellfish), is an option for meals. [/quote]
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