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“19th Annual Kosher Chili Cook-Off Held in Dallas,” Joy of Kosher, March 20, 2012
In honor of this being the first year for the traditional beef and vegetarian chili divisions to be supplemented by a turkey chili division, Greg Rosenbaum, President and CEO of Empire Kosher Poultry, which donated the turkey for the contest, attended to share samples of Empire’s innovative Ready to Roast Chicken, a seasoned garlic and herb full chicken which cooks in a microwave in 20 minutes. Ready to Roast also comes in barbecue flavor.
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“19th annual Kosher Chili Cook-Off held in Dallas,” Press Release, March 19, 2012
DALLAS – Tiferet Israel on Sunday held its 19th annual Dallas Kosher Chili Cook-Off, a daylong event that benefits local nonprofit organizations. The event was held on the grounds of Tiferet Israel in Dallas, drawing an estimated 4,500 people.
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“Annual Kosher Chili Cook-off will spice up your Sunday,” Texas Jewish Post, March 15, 2012
Chiliphiles throughout North Texas are looking forward to some tasty hot stuff this Sunday, March 18, at Tiferet Israel’s 19th Annual Kosher Chili Cook-off. Gates open at 10:30 a.m. at the synagogue, 10909 Hillcrest Road.
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“Walking The Walk,” Letter to the Editor of Baltimore Jewish Times, March 9, 2012
Mary K. Zajac’s March 2 cover story, “A Matter of Good Taste” on kosher food vs. organic, free range food incompletely conveyed the nature of Empire Kosher’s products and production values. Not only has Empire always been a highly regarded producer of kosher poultry products, but we are today also recognized for our leadership in socially and environmentally conscious, truly natural production.
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“Can Kosher Match Organic, Free Range Food?” Baltimore Jewish Times, March 1, 2012
[A]s the kosher market has grown, so has the nation’s food consciousness level. Since my initial chicken purchase in the early 2000s, Empire Kosher has introduced organic and antibiotic-free chickens and turkeys to its line of poultry products citing the demand for these products in the non-kosher community as impetus for their availability in the kosher community.
