We're all about the carne...I mean, who didn't love the classic 80's Wendy's commercial?
Just a few days ago we were all about names with Fleish in it...then we came across another Fleischer...and well, whaddya know, here's yet another...this time a Fleischer, purveyors of grass-fed meat with family roots in kosher meat, now full-on treif.
Martha Stewart has hooked in, but she ain't a Yid.
Not that we want to be preachy...
Showing posts with label fleischer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fleischer. Show all posts
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Aliyah Revolution...with an antelope sticker to boot!
Just a few posts ago we were discussing the name Fleicsher...
well, Kumah is doing it right, with their eye on the prize...Zion (aka Israel). And with a Fleisher leading the group. Let's get to Israel, or at least check out Yishai Fleisher's videos. He's got a great message and gets it across with fluidity. We like it. It speaks to us. And he even speaks at the conservative shul in Newton! Didn't you know someone at Newton North? Or was it South? Gotta love the library in Newton. Love that place. And, one final connected thought: fig newtons aren't as healthy as you once thought.
Check out that above-listed video - for current heads in the know, that antelope sticker in the first 5 seconds is spot-on! Love, love, love it! It surely made us smile, smile, smile.
Here's a great antelope we had the privilege of seeing at SPAC last summer:
Decent sound.
We happened to be outside of the pavillion that you see in this video. We were on the open grassy field just behind the family section. This beautiful upstate lawn was devoid of New York City crowds. Now that's the way to be. Especially for running antelopes.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Fleischmanns and talking mano a mano
There is a town in the Catskills called Fleischmanns, which, loosely translated, means: meat man. Likely those with the root "fleisch" in their last name (Fleischer included) were, in the old country, butchers.
1/4/10 *edited to add*: Why we didn't mention Ari Fleischer is beyond us. I guess we're just not the politcal type.
And how it is that we just came to learn of the film Zombieland, directed by Ruben Fleischer, isn't too far fetched. We love Abigail Breslin...as family pholks, we recently watched her in American Girl: Kit Kittredge. Joan Cusack was, as usual, superbly entertaining. No neck brace ala Sixteen Candles, no water fountain, but all of her spunk and pizazz still there.
Back to the Fleisch...
For those of us who grew up Kosher, we are all familiar with Fleischmann's margarine, which as educated consumers now, we believe to be not working towards a positive goal...aside from margarine's proven track record as being bad for the body, they are owned by the corporate conglomerate ConAgra. Not big fans of corporate food industrialization. But that's for another day. Or at least for discussion with the Jew and Carrot folks.
Fleisch = Meat
There is also Fleischmann's Yeast, also owned by a large food conglomerate, albeit smaller-sounding and British-based.
Today we met quite an erudite, helpful man, a real landsman, who grew up in the '40s outside of the town of Fleischmanns. He is of the JTS-ilk, totally old school seminary style. Though he said he would never want to go back (he lives comfortably in Manhattan), his upbringing there helped him form solid memories of a good life. Phone calls were made via picking up their old rotary and connecting to an operator who would then make the connection to a call down in the city.
We were talking about computers that run automobile dashboards.
How they often fail.
How a manual car, with a 6 speed engine and no computer behind it, can run smooth as a whistle for years.
But we need the computers. We are, indeed, in a digital age, there is no denying that.
But going back to a time when we just connect face to face.
Real, live interactions with our peeps.
Talking about fleisch and meat, did you catch the multi-ethnic Meatstick at MSG on 12/31/10?
Now, *that* is fun stuff!
1/4/10 *edited to add*: Why we didn't mention Ari Fleischer is beyond us. I guess we're just not the politcal type.
And how it is that we just came to learn of the film Zombieland, directed by Ruben Fleischer, isn't too far fetched. We love Abigail Breslin...as family pholks, we recently watched her in American Girl: Kit Kittredge. Joan Cusack was, as usual, superbly entertaining. No neck brace ala Sixteen Candles, no water fountain, but all of her spunk and pizazz still there.
Back to the Fleisch...
For those of us who grew up Kosher, we are all familiar with Fleischmann's margarine, which as educated consumers now, we believe to be not working towards a positive goal...aside from margarine's proven track record as being bad for the body, they are owned by the corporate conglomerate ConAgra. Not big fans of corporate food industrialization. But that's for another day. Or at least for discussion with the Jew and Carrot folks.
Fleisch = Meat
There is also Fleischmann's Yeast, also owned by a large food conglomerate, albeit smaller-sounding and British-based.
Today we met quite an erudite, helpful man, a real landsman, who grew up in the '40s outside of the town of Fleischmanns. He is of the JTS-ilk, totally old school seminary style. Though he said he would never want to go back (he lives comfortably in Manhattan), his upbringing there helped him form solid memories of a good life. Phone calls were made via picking up their old rotary and connecting to an operator who would then make the connection to a call down in the city.
We were talking about computers that run automobile dashboards.
How they often fail.
How a manual car, with a 6 speed engine and no computer behind it, can run smooth as a whistle for years.
But we need the computers. We are, indeed, in a digital age, there is no denying that.
But going back to a time when we just connect face to face.
Real, live interactions with our peeps.
Talking about fleisch and meat, did you catch the multi-ethnic Meatstick at MSG on 12/31/10?
Now, *that* is fun stuff!
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