It's what's for dinner
Two-table potlucks are no longer just for vegetarians and flexitarians! This past Friday night, some people put together the first known two-table potluck that included meat. How does this differ from the conventional two-table system, and what are the theoretical and practical ramifications? Mah Rabu reports.
Especially in light of the other post about questioning whether it’s OK to eat dairy out …
The easiest way to keep kosher is to avoid foods with meat AND dairy. At potlucks, at home, and when eating out, veganism is easiest, and it’s better for animal welfare, your health, the environment, and a host of other facts. Go to http://www.humanekosher.com for more info.