On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:33:47PM -0700, Ted Walther wrote:
Please talk to the hotel kitchen.
been there, done that.
What I am asking is very reasonable,
and any European or North American kitchen would have no problem at all
providing the type of meat I require.
kosher food is very
Thomas Bliesener dijo [Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 10:07:26PM -0500]:
Eating clean meat
Meat?? In Mexico we are used to eat tortillas and beans for breakfast,
dinner and supper, but you can vary the menu with different kinds of
chilis.
And we also eat meat, of course. Pork is very often eaten,
Ted Walther dijo [Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:33:47PM -0700]:
Eating clean meat is important for the health of the conference
attendees. I think you would be better able to make decisions about the
food if you would talk to the hotels kitchen. Any cook worth his salt
will be able to tell you
I hope, we will not when it the pork is on the menu, so some of us can avoid
it for religious reasons. If you could do that Gunnar please, I know that you
have you hands full but please...
Greetings Safir
On Sunday 09 April 2006 16:21, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Thomas Bliesener dijo [Sat, Apr 08,
Ted Walther schrieb am 2006-04-08:
You say that kosher food could be shipped easily. Therefor i
suggest that you bring a supply for yourself.
Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
as tinned
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006, Ted Walther wrote:
As I made clear before when Amaya asked me about kosher food on IRC,
my food requirements are not the same as the Orthodox Jewish kosher;
I follow the Karaite Jewish version of kashrut, which allows a
single set of kitchen utensils, allows mixing of meat
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:33:47PM -0700, Ted Walther wrote:
[...], I have to question why you booked a second rate third
world hotel.
As the subject is about discrimination, why did you use a
discriminatory and offensive expression to refer to the country
where the second rate hotel is?
Aníbal
Christian Perrier schrieb am 2006-04-09:
Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
Including cheese?
http://www.aduanas.sat.gob.mx/aduana_mexico/A_Pasajeros_Arribar_al_Pais_English.htm