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.h
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?
Aníb
Quoting Thomas Bliesener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Be careful. The importation of food is quite restricted. Meat, milk,
> dairy products and fresh fruit are not allowed. Perhaps the importation
Including cheese?
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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 m
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 tinne
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, 2
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
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 eate
On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 06:33:47PM -0700, Ted Walther wrote:
> Eating clean meat is important for the health of the conference
> attendees.
Eating meat is not important in the first place, as long as your diet is
balanced.
> Any cook worth his salt will be able to tell you what type of meat he is
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 ad
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