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This Week on Kosher.com …

Cooking Kosher on a Budget shows you the 5 essential planning tips that make “making Shabbos” look easy!
Nutritious Delicious and Kosher expert Bonnie Taub-Dix offers 10 tips for better kids’ nutrition. Your kids will be healthier and you won’t have to hassle them in the process
Hankering for a hunk of cheese? In Quick & Kosher Shopping, Jamie talks with Tim, our expert from Cappiello Cheese, about what’s new in the Cappiello line.
Your Kosher Questions Answered shows you why whole wheat flours aren’t only for the granola set.
Plus, try these recipes:
Cheese & Spinach-Stuffed Portobellos combines a delicious blend of ricotta, spinach and Parmesan served in roasted portobello mushrooms. The dish works as an appetizer, side dish or lunch entrée.
Roasted Cod with Warm Tomato-Olive-Caper Tapenade brings together the flavors of the Mediterranean in a fabulous dish fit for any table.

This Week on Kosher.com …

Eating Kosher on a Budget offers 10 strategies for fun budget-conscious Shabbat lunches.

Nutritious Delicious and Kosher expert Bonnie Taub-Dix says skip the cleansing detox and choose “clean” foods instead.

Quick & Kosher Shopping diva, Jamie Geller, talks with Kosher.com’s fish expert, Robbie, about snapper.

Your Kosher Questions Answered demonstrate why whole wheat flours aren’t only for the granola set.

Plus, try these recipes:

Avgolemono Soup is an easy Greek favorite that can be made from ingredients you have in the pantry and fridge. The soup combines chicken broth with rice, and is flavored with lemon and thickened with eggs. Think of it as kosher Greek penicillin.
Cheese & Spinach-Stuffed Portobellos combines a delicious blend of ricotta, spinach and Parmesan served in roasted portobello mushrooms. The dish works as an appetizer, side dish or lunch entrée.

Open Letter From Our CEO: New in 5770

We’re Constantly Improving to Serve You Better

I would like to take the time to wish all our visitors and customers a
very happy, sweet and healthy New Year. We are very proud of what we
have accomplished together so far and look forward to serving all of
your kosher shopping needs throughout the year.

Our new site is constantly being updated with new features and functionality and we appreciate your continued feedback as we strive to make every aspect of our business better so that you, the consumer, can enjoy hassle-free shopping.

We will be adding new products to the more than 15,000 items
already offered on the site. We plan to add a number of new departments early this year—stay tuned for more information as it happens!

We are proud of our great selection and our competitive prices. Watch
for even more price cuts coming your way.

Please don’t stop telling us what we can do to make life easier for
you, which products you feel we should add to the site, how your
delivery experience went and of course how you, your family, coworkers
and friends enjoyed the many foods we offer and deliver to your door.

We take pride in our work and we hope we can work together this coming year to make it a very healthy, prosperous and kosher New Year.

Chag sameach and best regards.

Open Letter to Kosher.com Customers

To our Valued Customers,

I was sorry to hear that some of your orders were delayed this week. As CEO, I pay close attention to how effectively we deliver products to you. Of course, as a rule, things run very smoothly here—even during the week prior to Rosh Hahsannah, one of our busiest times of the year—but I don’t ever like to hear that we might  have disappointed a customer.

And so, I am reaching out to you, our customers; not to excuse any delays, but to let you know that we are working diligently here to serve you in the manner that you expect and deserve.  We sincerely believe that every single order needs to arrive on time, every time.

The launch of our new website just last week and the great recognition we have recently garnered in the media, greatly increased our volume of orders. We appreciate the notice and the business, but we appreciate our customers above all. Going forward we have made adjustments to accommodate everyone; you should expect timely and efficient delivery on all your future orders.

Please accept my sincere apology for any inconvenience and frustration.

Best wishes for a happy, healthy and kosher New Year.

Sincerely,

Aaron Dobrinsky – CEO

Kosher.com

Top 7 Videos Celebrating Kosher Food!

Best kosher food videos
(Last chance to eat challah for a while :) )
With the Passover season rapidly approaching, the kosher world is thinking about food and preparation. Have a look at some of our favorite kosher videos online!

His first visit to a kosher McDonald’s

This kid just wants you to eat your kosher!

MATZA FACTORY!

Crank that Kosher Boy!

Feed Me Bubbe!

This guy insists that his food be kosher, no exceptions!

And one more just for fun: Whasssup? SHALOM!

Click here for a bonus cartoon straight from kosher.com!