So they're saying that they're satisfied that the proper procedures
are being followed, regardless of what we've been told by DH.
I'm betting that either the Kashrut supervisors have inspected and
are satisfied, or they're on notice now to do so.
This is somewhat promising. As always, proceed with caution (rescue
meds at hand, small portions until you're convinced there's no
meaningful contamination).
Mark
At 11:07 PM 10/25/2006, you wrote:
>Thank you for checking with the OU regarding your Kashruth question.
>If these mixes are, indeed, processed on the same equipment as dairy
>products the equipment would be kashered between runs. The mixes
>would be marked as OU-D if they would have been made on dairy
>equipment without being kashered.