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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator" data-source="post: 23681075" data-attributes="member: 43994"><p>Well the cows aren’t kosher. Shechitah usually are though. And they are known to cut a mean porterhouse. I can’t remember if it’s pg or VG they have. I haven’t lived near enough to a farm store for it to matter to me for many years. That’s the thing: basically every ingredient is used for something else, albeit sometimes rarely. Like nicotine. It’s a last ditch insecticide. Kosher just means it’s of vegetable origin, which is cheaper, so basically all VG has been kosher for many years. It’s the food grade that can matter. I bought some at a health food co-op once that was meant to be used as hand cream. Wasn’t cheap but I was in a bind and wanted some fast. Just about every bottle you find will have the little kosher triangle on it. That is if that company’s marketing people are worth anything. The kosher thing just mean “we’ve been reasonably careful and it’s pure”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator, post: 23681075, member: 43994"] Well the cows aren’t kosher. Shechitah usually are though. And they are known to cut a mean porterhouse. I can’t remember if it’s pg or VG they have. I haven’t lived near enough to a farm store for it to matter to me for many years. That’s the thing: basically every ingredient is used for something else, albeit sometimes rarely. Like nicotine. It’s a last ditch insecticide. Kosher just means it’s of vegetable origin, which is cheaper, so basically all VG has been kosher for many years. It’s the food grade that can matter. I bought some at a health food co-op once that was meant to be used as hand cream. Wasn’t cheap but I was in a bind and wanted some fast. Just about every bottle you find will have the little kosher triangle on it. That is if that company’s marketing people are worth anything. The kosher thing just mean “we’ve been reasonably careful and it’s pure” [/QUOTE]
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