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Mark Feblowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 May 1998 17:22:33 -0400
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>A kosher meal would not necessarlily be dairy free, if it were a dairy
>meal there would be no meat and all dairy.  In my experience the kosher
>meals are meat and have not been very good but you should check to make
>sure that the meal is in fact meat and not dairy.  My guess is that the
>breakfast kosher meals wouod be dairy--a bread with cream cheese or
>something like that.  Or as happened to us you could get the same
>delightful salty meat meal for all of your meals. Good luck,
>
>

I've been told on a few occasions that I could not request diary or meat
kosher meals. I have been tempted to request meat on a dinner flight, in
the likely event that the dinner would be a meat meal. While that's a
gamble as to whether or not I could eat it, at least I'd know! For
breakfast meals, it's much more likely to be kosher dairy, especially since
virtually no typical breakfast meats are non-pork(!).
Mark Feblowitz                  GTE Laboratories Incorporated
[log in to unmask]              40 Sylvan Road, Waltham, MA 02154-1120

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