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The KosherEye Exchange is all about YOU! We want to exchange ideas.

Features are based solely on opinion! KosherEye does NOT accept financial remuneration for product articles from featured vendors, nor share contact information with others!  We want the BUZZ on your newest kosher finds- anywhere-anytime. If you spot a new certified product, contact us and we will post it. If you wish to see a product become certified, let us know!

Kosher Recipe Conversions – Send us a non-kosher recipe that you “covet”, classic or contemporary, famous or family - and we will have one of our expert chefs or fabulous food magicians convert it to kosher! Visit us often and enjoy all of our kosher recipe and ingredient translations. If you have a special recipe that you have converted to kosher, please share it with KosherEye.

We can’t wait to hear from you!


 

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Kosher Without a Symbol

Can't remember what food items do not need a kosher certification? Well, wonder no more...the AKC (Atlanta Kashruth Commission) has published a list of these items and has generously shared it with KosherEye. Print the Read more...  

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King Arthur Flour Sponsors
Sweet Victory Challenge at National Maple Syrup Festival

Amateur home cooks and bakers nationwide are invited to showcase their best recipes using maple syrup at this year’s Sweet Victory Challenge, sponsored by King Arthur Flour,... Read more...  

KosherBuzz

We Accepted the Challenge!

Ami Magazine invited KosherEye, along with five other cooks, to participate in a "Secret Ingredient"  Cooking Challenge. Included in the group were cookbook authors, food columnists, and leading... Read more...  



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Offer a Helping Hand in Israel

Volunteer for Leket Israel, The National Food Bank of Israel.

A successful, and very generous, attorney in Israel owns many dunams of land around Rehovot, which he pays to have planted with all types of vegetables, but he asks that volunteers come and pick them. After they are harvested, the vegetables go directly to soup kitchens and other outlets for the poor. Leket Israel has volunteers who help guide you where to pick, and what to do.  The staff is helpful in terms of arranging it in advance. If you are in Israel, even for a short time, this is a must – contact Deena Fiedler at deena@leket.org. Please visit their website, Leket Israel for more information.

KosherEye thanks a prominent Atlanta rabbi,  for making us aware of this wonderful mitzvah opportunity.

 
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