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rashbaMember
i found this on a chabad site
i dont know who the author is
“Raspberries are often infested with tiny insects. Therefore, many leading Kosher agencies discourage their consumption, even year-round. However, frozen raspberries go through a rigoruous cleansing process before they are frozen, which is deemed satisfactory for Kosher standards.”
rashbaMemberif so, then it might be ok to eat them fresh picked. Tzoruch Iyun
February 11, 2013 1:49 pm at 1:49 pm in reply to: Should Proper Grammar Be Required in the CR? #929432rashbaMemberno
rashbaMemberthank you everyone
I’ve decided on
1. benyamina
2. schmerlings
depends on what i can find locally
rashbaMemberThe glayva looks very interesting and unique but also strong and expensive. It’s whiskey based, which is not a plus for me.
The chocolate one is relatively cheap and the one review I saw was excellent. Besides, it’s chocolate. The clear winner so far for me.
Moi, I’ve tried Cherry Heering liqueur. Do you know if it’s similar to Peter Heering?
rashbaMemberthanks
i checked on vv and drambuie
both are about 40% alcohol
im looking for something milder
like perhaps below 20%
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