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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

1054.0. "Pesadik baby cereal" by KOBAL::CLTMAX::dick (Schoeller - Failed Xperiment) Mon Mar 25 1991 19:24

I know there was a previous discussion on pesadik cereals.  However, we have
only seen one baby cereal and it's dairy.  Has anyone seen one that isn't?
Melissa seems to get excema from dairy products.

Gav
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1054.1If your near Brooklyn...SUBWAY::RSMITHMon Mar 25 1991 20:227
>  I know there was a previous discussion on pesadik cereals.  However, we have
>  only seen one baby cereal and it's dairy.  Has anyone seen one that isn't?
>  Melissa seems to get excema from dairy products.


I saw parve pesadik baby cereal at Landau's in Boro Park; I think it was 
Iskowitz.
1054.2Try ladyfingersSUBWAY::REISCHERMon Mar 25 1991 20:435
    We used to break up ladyfinger cookies (Oberlander, I think) and mixed it
    with formula. It has the consistency of cereal and probably has some
    nutritional value, maybe.
    
    Ephraim 
1054.3Sort of Passover cream-of-wheatCADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSONMon Mar 25 1991 20:4316
    Manischevitz still makes theirs - it is sort of cream of wheat like,
    and I don't THINK it is dairy (it might be, since we eat it with milk
    anyhow I never checked).  I even eat it myself, since I don't like
    matzoh brie much, and Paul should not eat too many eggs.   I got a
    bunch of smoked fish of various sorts, and a bunch of lo-chol cheese -
    there is even Passover gravlox this year!!!  (Of course, you can't have
    the mustard sauce if you are strict about mustard seed, but I love the
    stuff even without it.)
    
    On the other hand, the cheerio-like Passover cereals were back again
    this year, "new and improved", but last year no one, not even my little
    nephew who eats everything, could stand them, so I didn't buy any
    yesterday.  Your mileage may vary, but we all think they taste like
    potato starch with sugar (blah!).
    
    /Charlotte
1054.4NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Mon Mar 25 1991 21:259
I believe the hot cereal that Charlotte's referring to is actually just
matzo meal packaged under a different label, so you can make a hot cereal
with matzo meal and liquid.

BTW, there was a curious article in the business section of yesterday's
Boston Globe about the "inventors" of the the Manischewitz pseudo-Cheerios.
They just came up with the concept, hired a consulting firm to do the
development, and license it to Manischewitz.  There was no indication
as to how successful it is.
1054.5Programers (even ex ones) point out the obviousKYOA::SCHORRMon Mar 25 1991 22:4013
    RE: .0
    
    Pardon me for pointing out the obvious but did you check the
    ingrediants?  Having a Dairy designation does not always mean that it
    contains dairy products.  Often a manufacturer will produce dairy
    procucts on a line and then clean the equipment but not at the level
    that would give it a parve status.
    
    While I'm on the topic anyone know why tunafish is market dairy by some
    companies?
    
    WS
    
1054.6Another random questionDECSIM::HAMAN::GROSSThe bug stops hereMon Mar 25 1991 23:125
This is strictly a theoretical question. Does anyone know under what
circumstances (if any) it would be OK for an Ashkenazic family to serve
rice cereal to an infant?

Dave
1054.7Check with your local Rav SUBWAY::RSMITHMon Mar 25 1991 23:463
There are circumstances when it is permitted to feed a baby formula that
contains kitnyos(ie. allergic to all brands except brand XYZ).  This may also
apply to baby cereal...why not check with your Rav. 
1054.8Cholesterol is macho :^)CPDW::SEIDMANAaron SeidmanTue Mar 26 1991 00:4312
    RE: 1054.3
    
    >            Your mileage may vary, but we all think they taste like
    >potato starch with sugar (blah!).
    
    That's probably because they are made with potato starch and sugar :^)
    
    I don't know about these kids.  In my day you just packed the arteries
    with eggs, matzo, and fat and flushed 'em out with prunes!  Nowadays
    everybody wants to live past age 45...  :^)
    
    						Aaron
1054.9NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Mar 26 1991 00:516
re milchig tuna:

I compared the ingredients on an old pareve can of StarKist with a new
milchig can.  The additional ingredient is hydrolized protein.  I noticed
that Chicken of the Sea has switched back to pareve, but they also list
hydrolized protein, so they must get it from a different source.
1054.10it's really dairyKOBAL::KOBAL::SCHOELLERSchoeller - Failed XperimentTue Mar 26 1991 06:026
The stuff contains non-fat dry milk.  It is definitely dairy.  The point
about just using matzah meal is good.  We will do some more looking.  The
point about the formula also provides a reminder.

Thanks,
Gav
1054.11what's for breakfast?CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSONTue Mar 26 1991 20:0519
    I forgot to check out the hot cereal for dairy ingredients - all the
    Pesachdic food is packed in the sewing room until we finish getting the
    kitchen ready, so I am not entirely sure what carton the stuff is in. 
    It wouldn't surprise me if it is basically matzoh meal, although it
    seems to be ground more uniformly.  Like I said, it isn't bad, and it
    contains NO eggs, for a change - we sure end up eating a lot of eggs
    during the holiday as it is.
    
    For Dave Gross, who is three aisles over from here (didn't know your
    own node had such a provocative name!): my very-strict sister-in-law
    checked with her very-strict rabbi last year, because our little nephew
    who will eat nearly anything except the fake cheerios is not supposed
    to eat much wheat.  The word is that she can feed him kitniot (rice
    baby cereal), but it has to be prepared with its own utensils and can't
    be consumed by anyone else who is not required to eat it for health
    reasons - she can't feed it to my nieces, for example, since they can eat
    wheat.
    
    /Charlotte
1054.12My node nameDECSIM::HAMAN::GROSSThe bug stops hereTue Mar 26 1991 22:057
My node name reflects an adversarial relationship between it and me.
I also named it right after playing the part of a certain villain in
my temple's Purim schpiel a few years back. You aren't seeing my cluster
alias any more because I am running NOTES on my workstation in a hidden
area and the cluster alias is in a non-hidden area.

Dave
1054.13Rice cereal should be HOMEmadeGRANPA::AFRYDMANWed Mar 27 1991 18:0710
    Rav Heineman, of the STAR K, says that if one must feed his/her child
    rice cereal on Pesach, it should not be a commercial brand since they
    have MALT in them.  He suggests using a separate pot to cook up your
    own rice for a cereal. 
    
    Check with your local Rav for more info.
    
    ---Av
    
    
1054.14PareveCADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSONThu Mar 28 1991 21:507
    I dug the box out last night - the stuff I eat is pareve.  There is
    nothing in it but matzoh flour and water - basically matzoh meal.  it
    really isn't bad, though, especially with a bit of brown sugar and a
    banana.
    
    /Charlotte (in work now after surpervising carpet shampoo people this
    morning)
1054.15Why is there MORE work each year?CPDW::SEIDMANAaron SeidmanThu Mar 28 1991 22:159
    This morning I shleped the Pesach dishes upstairs (and tonight I carry
    down the chumatz).  Whew!  Once upon a time we had neither the space
    nor the money to afford duplicates of many things, so we used to do a
    lot of kashering the week before Pesach; I looked forward to just being
    able to swap things around.  Now I begin to think about my dream
    house--it will have two kitchens on a turntable and all I'll have to do
    is press a button to change over...  :^)
    
    					an older Aaron
1054.16TAVENG::GOLDMANThu Mar 28 1991 22:445
    
>		an older Aaron

   I guess you're just not old *enough*!  
   I let my kids do it :-)
1054.17It works for a few years, but then...CPDW::SEIDMANAaron SeidmanThu Apr 04 1991 02:2811
    RE: 1054.16

   >I guess you're just not old *enough*!  
   >I let my kids do it :-)
    
    Unfortunately, I'm too old -- my kids are grown and out of the house.
    
    
    					:^(
					Aaron