Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping kosher does not require separate fridges. And there's no requirement to separate eggs from either dairy or meat.Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.
NO, but you do have to separate meet and dairy in the appiance. I know several kosher families that have two kitchens, including two separate refrigerators. It's just easier if you can have two dishwashers, two refrigerators, two stoves, etc. http://www.ok.org/consumers/your-kosher-kitchen/
You do not need two different refrigerators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping kosher does not require separate fridges. And there's no requirement to separate eggs from either dairy or meat.Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.
NO, but you do have to separate meet and dairy in the appiance. I know several kosher families that have two kitchens, including two separate refrigerators. It's just easier if you can have two dishwashers, two refrigerators, two stoves, etc. http://www.ok.org/consumers/your-kosher-kitchen/
Anonymous wrote:Keeping kosher does not require separate fridges. And there's no requirement to separate eggs from either dairy or meat.Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.
Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.
Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.
Keeping kosher does not require separate fridges. And there's no requirement to separate eggs from either dairy or meat.Anonymous wrote:Show Boating. If you do not keep kosher then stop with the sudden kosher Thanksgiving. Are you telling me that your in laws have no dairy or eggs in their fridge where they were storing the raw turkey?
Come on - if you are kosher 365 days a week, I get it. But not for the one day when you are having people over.