tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7014209.post4017793680693407037..comments2024-03-29T14:19:30.130+03:00Comments on My Right Word: Bison - On The Table and In the NYTimesYMedadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14333122797414935958noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7014209.post-2026672961949525862008-06-05T21:39:00.000+03:002008-06-05T21:39:00.000+03:00I am sorry you didn't understand exactly what I fo...I am sorry you didn't understand exactly what I found funny - and I, of course, meant nothing disparaging about attempts to provide kosher bison meat.<BR/><BR/>I was referring to the phrase "blessing the bison" by a Rabbi. He really doesn't "bless" anything but simply supervises to make sure that all is done in that four-stage process according to Jewish halacha aka ritual law.<BR/><BR/>I can't wait to try a slice.YMedadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14333122797414935958noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7014209.post-58260748359043459662008-06-05T19:17:00.000+03:002008-06-05T19:17:00.000+03:00What's funny about it? I live out here in South Da...What's funny about it? I live out here in South Dakota, only a couple hours from the Bison plant & the Rabbis had a great idea & worked with local bison ranchers to produce a fabulous & healthy product that means we can once again enjoy red meat without feeling guilty about it. Like any other animal processed for meat the bison is handled the same way. Nothing funny or weird about it. Just its better for you. <BR/>Sincerely A. DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com