So the Wikipedia entry for c&c day has comments from feminists describing how great it is, and the Wikipedia entry for s&b day has... comments from feminists describing how awful it is. Got it.Apparently, not to be outdone, women have a follow-on to this:
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Cake and Cunnilingus Day - Wikipedia
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I was curious if pickles can be non kosher, and here's what I found:Is it just me, or do Talmuds really have the pickle market cornered?
It's very difficult to find pickles that are NOT kosher.
I bought dill pickles today, and sure enough they are kosher. I looked this up some more. I am finding that kosher dills are all made with garlic as one of the ingredients. This isn't even a jewish dietary restriction, it is just traditional.I was curious if pickles can be non kosher, and here's what I found:
Yes, pickles can be non-kosher. Kosher pickles are typically pickled in brine and flavored with garlic and dill, while non-kosher pickles are usually pickled in vinegar and flavored with sugar and pickling spices. Kosher pickles also meet other requirements, such as using kosher salt, following strict kosher guidelines during production, and avoiding non-kosher additives.
Everyone please congratulate @WanderingLibrary for being member 666 to join the forum. May he not be banned!
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Poor guy, maybe we should have just skipped that number and he’d be member 667…..like how Hotels skip the 13th floor. But if not, then we must burn him at the stake!Almost everyone looks like a leftie these days.
Let's get him!