Always heard of Jewish Kosher practices, but had zero idea the extent of consideration and organization that goes into it! Well, I really didn't know much at all before this. I'm just very impressed from one mom to another!
I had a coworker who was orthodox in my teens and she quite literally saved my brother as she taught us the kosher symbols on food and suddenly we could identify IMMEDIATELY if a product had milk contamination (he has a very severe allergy and before she taught me and then I taught him, there were so many incidents and they had been getting worse). Kosher symbols are SO reliable it's amazing when cooking for family with allergies.
I love your kitchen! When my son was small, he was diagnosed as EXTREMELY allergic to milk. We had to carry the Epi-Pen around, had to use it once. Scary! Anyway, when he was first diagnosed, this was before UA-cam, before Facebook.... I was so overwhelmed about how to keep him safe but also how to make sure he ate nutritiously. I had heard about keeping a kosher kitchen, and I educated myself about kosher food labelling. It really gave me a lot of peace of mind, because if the product was labeled as PARVE, I could trust that it was something he could eat safely! Happily, he outgrew his allergies! And he is a very healthy and happy 21-yr-old now.
Watching this as a muslim woman was really intresting. İ really appreciate your devotion and belief in your faith doing all of this to follow god is not easy now days. it takes a lot of hardship and devotion. Thank you for that❤️
thank you so much R $ :) i am happy it could inspire you:) and i am delighted that we can create bridges between ourselves and faiths as i really think that have so many things in common and we should focus on these instead of our differences :) stay safe and blessed!
It's not easy now days? When has it ever been easy? Between the Holy wars to the genocide and attempted irradication of my pagan ancestors, to say that following any belief system was ever easy is a statement made by privilege and only by the privileged.
I'm not Jewish but it was so interesting to see how organized everything must be and how dedicated you are to your traditions and faith, thank you for sharing 😊
I'm a practicing Muslim and I'm honestly really impressed and fascinated by how organized you are . And I just love learning about your traditions and practices . Incredibly interesting.
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I am not Jewish, and while I had heard about the fact that milk and meat can not be mixed together, I had no idea of how much work went into keeping one's kitchen kosher ! I appreciate you sharing so much with us, and enjoy learning about keeping kosher. Who knows, it might even come in handy someday; I certainly would hate to accidentally make someone's kitchen no longer kosher.
I am a Christian who has quite a few Jewish friends, some from over 50 years ago in college. None of them is orthodox, but some are from orthodox homes. I have been watching your videos to help me understand some of their references and Hebrew words. Thanks so much for your help! And I admire your dedication to your faith and traditions. God bless you!
I Love Kosher Kitchen. Thank you for sharing your kitchen set up. Our neighbor Marion would invite my family for Shabbat dinner. I loved her Shabbat dishes. When she became terminally ill, she gifted me the dishes as she had no family. Each time we use them we say a special prayer for Marion and thank her for the special gift she has given to us. Blessings to you and your family.
You are truly a woman whose price is beyond jewels. ❤️ Watching your channel has been so inspirational. Orthodox Jewish life offers such love, stability and guidance that both myself and the rest of the world is lacking.
I am home schooling my children and we are learning of other religions and cultures and I love watching you! You make my days and I thank God for your amazing spirit and joy you bring to others. I am not Jewish but I love learning!! Thank you again
I would call myself an agnostic so my relationship with religion isn’t very important in my life but I sat here the entire video going “Do you think if I ask nicely she’d invite me for dinner?” 😂❤️ amazing amazing amazing…thank you for teaching me something new
My father is from NYC so we have a lot of family friends who are Jewish, though not Sephardi, who i grew up knowing. I do not think many of them keep Kosher, but this was an amazing tour for someone who's partner is considering conversion. While they may not end up as strictly following kosher guidelines, it helps when considering future shabbat prep and holiday prep as I am the one cooking most days. Thank you for letting us into your beautiful home!
Hello ! I am a moroccan muslim. I am so impressed by your content. I am also an architect and have never thought how your religious practices could affect how you design space. So glad to get to know how you do normal life things. Thank you for sharing.
I'm Jewish myself and my mom lived in Israel as a teenager, but my family isn't very strict about all the rules. I find it very interesting to learn about all this, and see it in practice, and get closer to my religion and my culture...thank you!!!
I love Kosher Kitchen. I’m Catholic. Thank you for sharing. I now have more insight and appreciation for Kashrut and how it focuses the mundane onto the spiritual. Wow! What an organized kitchen. Perhaps you can invite over the Home Edit ladies to see what you’ve accomplished in a small space. Amazing!! You are kind to share this with everyone.
I had no clue there was so much involved in keeping a Jewish Kosher kitchen. This video was extremely interesting and informative. Thank you so much for sharing your love with us non Jewish people.
I’m not Jewish. I am a practicing Muslim but I absolutely loved this video. Just seeing how passionate you are about following the rules of Judaism is heart warming. Really interesting to watch. You gained a new subscriber 💛
I love kosher kitchen. Your kosher kitchen is beautiful. I'm happy to say that as I deepen my understanding of kosher, and I continue my learning of becoming Orthodox from Reconstructionist, all my food and kitchen needs, are kosher. Your channel is a main source for me, I appreciate you.
@@frumitup thank you! And may H' bless you as you care for your family and throughout your work, as you provide a healthy and safe environment for your family.
I'm not Jewish but I just love learning about other religions and getting an insight into the dedication and faith many people have so cool. Health and happiness to you and your family❤
I'm Christian but I'm a Jewish studies major in college right now and I'm so blown away by your devotion to God. This is a lovely kitchen and I can see all the effort that goes into keeping it that way
You have doubles of almost everything, and your kitchen is so so clean. I have one of the things I use and my kitchen is a disaster. I am so jealous of how organized this is. Wow. This was also fascinating. I had no idea how much went into keeping a kosher kitchen.
You popped up into my algorithm. I just learned a lot, and your voice is so relaxing! The organization is so satisfying to me and your organization is impeccable.
I love how you live with God in your home - God, or perhaps rather His presence, literally lives IN your home with you and you honor and thank Him by not only inviting Him in to stay, but make Him *welcome* in such large and small ways. Your religion provides a way for you to find comfort, shelter, and direction from God by enabling His blessed presence to work in all parts of your daily life even down to the foods you eat and the ways you clean then prepare them. I'm sure there are difficulties (people being people) but it FEELS very...calming, peaceful, and secure, but mostly very comforting. Thank you for allowing us into your life!
I’m a follower of Jesus and I LOVE the beautiful Jewish people!! I am so happy to have found you❤ You are inspiration and so much fun to watch. What a gorgeous home and it’s spotless. Thank you for sharing your lovely life and May our Abba bless you❤❤❤
Oops, I landed here by accident. But thank you for being so welcoming as you share your kitchen. I could use many of your ideas and insights in my own home. I have to mention that you sound so calm and confident. Your gratitude and grace certainly come through. Loved the video.
Such an informative and interesting video I’m not Jewish - however I recognise your devotion to your beliefs and I admire your dedication to your faith, family and work and yet still find time to dedicate to your self - mindfulness, meditation, study and prayers You are truly a blessed person who exudes love and goodness through your very being and words and actions Thank you for sharing 🙏😊
I am Roman Catholic and I know of kosher food from the market, otherwise completely ignorant!! Thank you for sharing so that we can gain insight and learn. Learning from you today about your attention to detail and the beautiful practice of mindfulness is so amazing. I am excited to learn more. I appreciate you sharing. Thank you 🌸
I am not Jewish, but your customs fascinate me. I love traditions and those that honor and keep their traditions secure for the next generation. I have a touch of OCD, so the order and cleanliness of a kosher kitchen is super appealing to me as well! As I mentioned I am not of the Jewish faith, but I would be so proud of the history and traditions if I was. ❤️
Thank you very much for your videos. As a German I only learned about the antisemitism in history class and some basics in my other classes but never about the daily life. So I really appreciate this look into your kitchen.
Just found your videos looking about Shabbat. Im a christian and have got a copy of the scriptures been reading but had no idea how much went into this kosher meals. Impressive. I have 2 fridges and a deep freezer. Been using up all the pork i have bc i learned three Leviticus it was unclean. Wasnt gonna throw away food. Upon prayer ive noticed i dont feel so good when i was eating it. So trying to eat clean and observe the torah and shabbat. But its just me alone i cant see cooking and doing all what u do for a single female. Lol im trying and doing what i can i appreciate your content.
The amount of patience you must have is INCREDIBLE to take all these steps every single day, especially with kids. I suppose you get accustomed to it and it becomes very normal. But as someone who knows basically nothing (apparently) about what goes into your lifestyle, I feel incredibly LAZY lol and people consider me a clean/organization freak!
Thank you for sharing this. Even learning about Judaism from the outside so much of the daily living aspects of your faith make good sense. People of faith sharing the realities of their daily lives as you do humanizes us to one another and I truly am grateful to you for inviting us in the way you have.
Thank you for showing us around in your kitchen. It is so well organised, I can learn so much from you. I love your kitchen very much. As a Muslim women myself, I am learning a lot about Judaism and also about Kosher. The way you explain everything is very clear, thank you for that! 💕
The effort it takes to maintain that level of separation shows the depth of your dedication to your faith and to G-d. Absolutely stunning, and I could listen to you talk all day, it’s very soothing and elegantly refined while still being warm and inviting.
This is fascinating, thank you. I am starting to learn more about Jewish restrictions as I have a travel company and have had more kosher-observant Jewish clients, so this helps a lot with understanding their needs!
My head is swimming from all the things you have to consider. It seems you have set it up in the most efficient way possible to avoid errors (i.e. the separation and colour coding). Everything is also so clean and organized.
I have never seen an Orthodox kitchen before. It's organization is amazing! How do young women learn this? How does a convert learn this? Do you have a book to study or for reference? What happens if someone makes a mistake and uses the wrong dish for the wrong thing? Do you throw it away? Do little children make mistakes? Honestly, I don't think I could ever remember everything!
I love kosher kitchen !!! You are such a special lady. I love to watch your videos. And your sign off is wonderful. When you say that I am loved, it brings a tear to my eye. May God bless you and your family.
Oh my! As a Christian woman I knew that Jewish people had a lot of rules to follow when it comes to keeping Kosher but I did not realize how detailed they were! And thank you for the tip on the tumbler balls!! I'm getting those the next time I go to the dollar store for the tumblers my kids have to use in school. Oh and I wish I could hire you to come organize my house!
No wonder you are so organized...you have to be in order to keep all of that straight...I had always heard about a Kosher kitchen but this is the first time I had it explained. And since I am no Jewish it was very informative.
I am so impressed with and amazed by how complicated it is to keep Kosher! And the organization you have! I would be happy to be 10% as organized. I'm so fascinated with Sephardic Orthodox practices beliefs and prayers. I appreciate how modest Orthodox Jewish women are. Thank you for sharing your life and faith!!!
I come from an Unorthodox household, so it's amazing to see the amount of attention to detail you pay to everything! How do you use your dishwahser? Do you keep it just for dairy or meat?
I love Kosher kitchen. This was such an interesting video. I vaguely knew that milk and meat were not eaten together, but I had no idea the lengths you go to to keep everything separated. One question. When you are looking for a new home, do the real estate listings indicate that the kitchen is kosher? I mean, would you buy a house that doesn’t have two sinks for instance?
Hi Linda what a great question so usually no it will not be listed as a kosher kitchen unless it is in a very Jewish area then yes it would be as it would be a selling point for sure and there are different methods to render whether sinks or countertops kosher if they were not used with kosher food which is a lengthy process but totally worth it to not have to spend the $50,000 to remake a kitchen I hope it answered your questions and if you have more please let me know
@@theshadowfax239 people spend that kind of money just because they want to do it or for status- how is that better than doing it for personal religious beliefs? And of COURSE you don’t “have” to spend money to please God.
My little sister's had Jewish friends that told us about these practices. When I was first asked what pot I use for meat and which on for milk I was confused. Learned a lot from them and their mom.
I have a much greater appreciation of how much work can really go into homemaking. Thank you for sharing your culture with us!! Blessings to you and your family 💖
This was amazing. I loved it! My great-great grandmother was Jewish. Her family name was Hasid, but I don't know how to find out more about her. Watching you made me feel like I had a little understanding of aspects of her life. Thank you.
If this is your mother's mother's mother, then you're a Jew too. Judaism passes from the mother. If she is of Ashkenazi descent, you can find information at Yad Vashem, If she was in the Holocaust. In addition, there is Beit Hatfutsot in Israel. Good luck!!
@מעיין ג'ורנו Thank you so much. I've never known where to look. I only know she was in Ireland for some time around early to mid 1800s, but wasn't born there. I really appreciate your help 💕
@@martinemartin4779 Hi! There's a really small Jewish community in Ireland (even smaller now than in your great-great grandmothers time) and there's a good chance that someone kept records somewhere of all the Jews. The Irish Jewish Museum might have something or the Synagogue in Terenure could guide you in the right direction :)
@@userzquid Oh really? I've never known where to look. I only found out she was Jewish because I was doing my family history and found it on a family document. Thank you for your help. I'm so grateful. x
Here are some links if you are interested. Hasid is definitely a Jewish surname! This name is in Avotaynu - just looked! It's a form of Chassid, Chassidic, etc. 1) avotaynu.com/csi/csi-home.htm 2) jel.jewish-languages.org/words/222 3) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasid 4) www.libraryireland.com/matheson/report/jewish-names.php
What shocked me the most was that you thought this was a really small kitchen! What would you do if you had to live somewhere with a kitchen that only had say 2-3 cupboards, 1 drawer, 1 counter, 1 sink and 1 oven/hob? I lived in a studio flat once when I was a student where if I stood in the kitchen I could spin round and touch all sides without moving my feet (arms bent!). I struggled enough in that kitchen without any of the rules that you live your life by and had to use the shelves in my bedroom/living area as a pantry.
I hear you everything is relative! On a side note: in med school my kitchen had no cupboards one micro counter and one small sink: it still worked to keep kosher! Just needed a bit of creativity! Our mind is our limitation not our physical space Stay safe and blessed ❤️
As a new “ger toshav,” I find the video very helpful in getting things in order to comply as a kosher cook. I have purchased the cookbook, Spice and Spirit, with which your video helps immensely! I love kosher kitchen!
I love this channel. I subscribed just a few days ago. I am the least religeous person you could meet but I find Judaism the way you explain it endlessly fascinating. Your narration is about the best on youtube. Well modulated voice and it keeps one engaged. I hope to learn more from you. Your sign-off was so heartfelt and meaningful. My good wishes to you and your beautiful family. See you again❤
I was raised in an Ashkenazi orthodox home. While we did have separate dishes, utensils, pots, etc. we did not use different counters for meat or dairy. We also used 1 fridge and oven, but my grandmother did use a different oven for Pesach.
This is the first video I've seen of yours and, may I say, I love your kosher kitchen :) I live in a small apartment and don't often have a lot of space or energy to do much cooking, so there's something satisfying about exploring your large and well-organized space and hearing in your voice how much you love it too.
I love Kosher kitchen ! Thank you for teaching me more about kosher Jewish life, I love learning and find much of what you say very helpful in planing I am a quadriplegic in an electric wheelchair and need to be organized your showing me options I didn’t know, thanks BeSafe!
I'm grateful for the shared knowledge. The Jewish religion and practices have always been so fascinating and I love learning about them. Your kitchen is amazing and so organized!
I'm not Jewish, but I love Yeshua with all my heart. You inspire me in every single video that I watch. I recently cleaned all my veggies the way you do. I love your channel. Love you! Jeanie xxoo I think I'll make a kosher kitchen if that's okay. xxooo
Would you be able to explain the differences between Orthodox Sephardic and other Orthodox Jewish traditions. Thank you. Your content is very informative and I appreciate you sharing your culture. Regards from South Africa
hi gina! what a great question! All halacha were codified by Maran a great sage as sephardi we have different traditions and follow Maran Shulchan Aruch for our halacha or Jewish laws and our Ashkenazi Brothers follow the Rama who took the halacha from Maran and adapted to their local customs: hence some differences in what we keep, how we keep traditions, how we verify food,.... I hope it helps!
@@frumitup Thank you for the reply and yes it does help. I am going to do further research as I find the Jewish Faith rich in culture and kinship. Kind regards.
@@AllBrightColors yes but... It was not until the Shulchan Aruch and the Mapa on the Shulchan Aruch that halacha became standardized. I really don't know why
I Love Kosher Kitchen. I am very impressed with your organization in a small kitchen! We are not Jewish but we have multiple food allergies in our home and Kosher shopping and meal prep is very useful for learning to prepare different foods for different allergies all in the same small kitchen. I noticed paper on the onions in one of your videos and wondered why. I cannot find the video for pantry organization so I thought I would ask here. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and your love in these videos.
hello sweet HCP colleague! i hope you have found the answer in the 50$ shabbat prep with all the ways i keep my produce fresher longer! if not, heres the answer to your question, I wrap the onions / I should say I placed them on empty egg carton's and cover them with paper it is where I found that they last longer and do not germinate as fast I hope it helps
Long time watcher, first time commenter. I decided to comment to thank you for how informative your videos are! I'm not Jewish but I am a writer who wants to write Jewish characters and do them and their religious practices justice. I take so many notes when I watch your videos (especially this one!) and there's always small details in your videos that I don't find mentioned in other resources I've looked at. I've always been fascinated by Judaism and find it such a wonderful and lovely religion with so many intricate details. You have such a soothing voice, I put your videos on in the background when I'm doing homework, writing, or knitting and it is so relaxing.
I absolutely love watching these sort of videos. I'm not religious but my parents always encouraged my siblings and I to learn about and accept different religions. They taught us that just because we're not religious doesn't mean we can't accept others. Edit: If you get a new utensil or kitchen ware how do you decide if it's meat or milk?
I love kosher kitchen! Sara, you have some impressive organization skills my friend! After watching this I'm inspired to reorganize the freezer in my kitchen. In regards to your utensils drawer, leave it as it is so I can feel better about the state of mine. 🤣
Thank you for sharing. As a mama I always wondered how to have a kosher kitchen in a smaller kitchen. It was beautifully organized and looked like a place for you and your family to prepare meals with love.
I agree. It is clearly possible to have everything in its place, no matter the size of the space. It resonates with my OCD neat/clean heart. It also reminds us to be content with what we have. This is the first time I have watched one of your videos @frum it up and it was a delight. Your kind heart is an ambassador for your religion and for you personally. Hi from Australia. oops. I love Kosher Kitchen!
I stumbled onto this page and may I say looking at how you have organized your kitchen, you have my utmost respect. This is amazing. I knew about the meat and milk restrictions but never knew how much went into keeping an Orthodox kosher kitchen. I do love organization and I fully agree, having items like your wash gloves with cute sayings make things much more enjoyable. I use long gloves with flower patterns on top. Just cheers me right up. I now need to look at more of your videos. I love learning about different religions and beliefs. Thank you for sharing and bright blessings. 🌞
This is very interesting that all of these rules came from one verse in Leviticus. I always thought that verse meant that you cannot cook a calf while it is still weaning from it's mother's milk. Just so interesting.
I heard the no meat and milk rule in Judaism was because the stomach uses different enzymes to break down meat, and different enzymes for milk. If you mix the two together, I heard that the stomach finds it harder to digest both foods simultaneously, leading to eventual illness. Rabis had this knowledge of how the body digests food, and ailments, and wanted people to be safe, and not get ill. God would not want you to get ill, so rules are there to keep you in best health. Sorry if I wrote the wrong name for God, I don't know how you should say His name in Hebrew, and what the guidelines are. Apologies.
@@frumitup So, it's something I heard, but actually it's just something that some people say to make sense of the rule - I didn't actually see any references to historical sources that describe such a ritual. My study Bible instead simply makes a note that it's a very popular dish in the Levante, especially amongst the Bedouins, called Mansaf (it's still called the national dish of Jordan). I guess when it's made today the yoghurt isn't made from the lamb's mother, but I can imagine that in the past they might have very well slaughtered one of the lambs and used the milk from it's mother for cooking. And maybe it was a law that was meant to form identity as a people, to distinguish themselves from surrounding cultures.
I'm a practicing Muslim I had no idea how much you had to follow and practice. Shoot I wish you could come organize my kitchen hahaha. Ur kitchen is huge. I'm planning on renovating maybe I can get some ideas from ur vids. Thanks for sharing.
This m gave me even more strength to keep my kitchen halal. Thank you for this interesting and informative video! I didn't know that putting the hot pot, even with a trivet, would render the counter nonkosher
Hi Evan! if I may add something, if the trivet is clean and do not transmit the heat then you are ok, but if it is metal and not clean, it would transfer the nature of whatever is in the pot:) I hope it helps!
I am thoroughly enjoying watching your videos. I feel like I am learning so much about an entirely different culture from mine. While I understand it is just one perspective of a larger grouping of people, it’s wonderful to see. This is exactly what UA-cam should exist for. Thank you for sharing.
@@frumitup Sara, no I did not, and that is one thing I was referring to! My son makes protein drinks and forgets about the bottles in his bedroom for days and days then throws them in the sink for me to clean. Oyvay!😷
Thank you for this! About to start my own kosher kitchen in my first apartment after college and super nervous about forgetting to buy enough keilim or accidentally treifing something up. Hopefully will be more assured over time.
hi Patricia! yes yes yes! Nutella coffee: here is the recipe! INGREDIENTS 2 teaspoons instant coffee powder 3 cups whole (full-fat) milk you can also use skim, low-fat or plant based milk. 4 tablespoons Nutella 1 teaspoon granulated sugar ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 3-4 ice cubes Plus more for serving. You can also freeze some brewed coffee in ice cube moulds and use them instead . INSTRUCTIONS NUTELLA ICED COFFEE Add coffee powder, milk, Nutella, sugar, vanilla extract, and ice cubes in a blender. Blend well to make a frothy coffee. Add a few ice cubes in the serving glasses. Pour the coffee over the ice and serve immediately. NUTELLA HOT COFFEE Add coffee powder, milk, Nutella, and sugar to a saucepan. Heat over medium heat until the milk comes to a boil. Remove the pan from heat and stir in vanilla extract. Froth the hot coffee using a milk frother. Pour the coffee in serving mugs, sprinkle a little coffee powder on top, and serve immediately. LABRIUT: aka bon appetit!
Hi Sara 👋🏼 for the PARVE drawer use underware compartments you can find them at Ikea. There also different sizes and shapes containers with straight sides to save space.😊
As always, Thank you. Your presentations are always remarkably well organized. I find them incredibly relaxing to watch at the end of me truly hectic day. You are a gift to all of us who get to watch and follow you.
I love your content! I'm Christian and my husband is Jewish. He didn't practice growing up, mostly holidays and his Bar Mizvah. I raised my kids knowing they are not considered Jewish, but to be very loving of the Jewish community and Israel. We do have special dinners for Passover, Channukah and Rosh Hashanah. Mostly to remind my husband of his roots, and show my kids his background. They are adults now, and always look forward those celebrations.
I love kosher kitchen. Oh my you have done it again! I am constantly amazed by your organizational skills,I don’t think I could ever keep all of that straight! Once again you have made my day.BTW I hope you have had blessed day with your family. Shalom
As a non-Jew, I am endlessly fascinated by Jewish kosher law. Thank you for showing how intricate it is! Please do more?!
With pleasure Amanda❤️❤️❤️
@@frumitup I too found it fascinating. Thank you for sharing your life like this.
Always heard of Jewish Kosher practices, but had zero idea the extent of consideration and organization that goes into it! Well, I really didn't know much at all before this. I'm just very impressed from one mom to another!
Aww thank you Kitty❤️❤️❤️
Amazing
Yes, the everyday determination is very fascinating and honorable!
I learned quite a bit. Thank you.
I had a coworker who was orthodox in my teens and she quite literally saved my brother as she taught us the kosher symbols on food and suddenly we could identify IMMEDIATELY if a product had milk contamination (he has a very severe allergy and before she taught me and then I taught him, there were so many incidents and they had been getting worse). Kosher symbols are SO reliable it's amazing when cooking for family with allergies.
I love your kitchen! When my son was small, he was diagnosed as EXTREMELY allergic to milk. We had to carry the Epi-Pen around, had to use it once. Scary! Anyway, when he was first diagnosed, this was before UA-cam, before Facebook.... I was so overwhelmed about how to keep him safe but also how to make sure he ate nutritiously. I had heard about keeping a kosher kitchen, and I educated myself about kosher food labelling. It really gave me a lot of peace of mind, because if the product was labeled as PARVE, I could trust that it was something he could eat safely! Happily, he outgrew his allergies! And he is a very healthy and happy 21-yr-old now.
Watching this as a muslim woman was really intresting. İ really appreciate your devotion and belief in your faith doing all of this to follow god is not easy now days. it takes a lot of hardship and devotion. Thank you for that❤️
thank you so much R $ :)
i am happy it could inspire you:)
and i am delighted that we can create bridges between ourselves and faiths as i really think that have so many things in common and we should focus on these instead of our differences :)
stay safe and blessed!
It's not easy now days? When has it ever been easy? Between the Holy wars to the genocide and attempted irradication of my pagan ancestors, to say that following any belief system was ever easy is a statement made by privilege and only by the privileged.
It takes mental illness...OCD and paranoid disorders.
I am reminded that in every aspect of your life you are practicing your religion. It is interesting.
@@nacereddinechallal4405 انت مهبول ولا واش مشي كثرت شوي
I'm not Jewish but it was so interesting to see how organized everything must be and how dedicated you are to your traditions and faith, thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you to be here with an open mind and heart ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, you fit a lot into your kitchen without it looking the least bit crowded. You are an organizational genius!
Thank you my sweet friend!
I agree! 😁
the jewish dont get much of a choice with such a kitchen. Your option is to be organized, there is no other choice
@@Skatejock21 Not everyone does it so well or makes it look so good.
@@OpenSesame33 And in such a tight space!
I'm a practicing Muslim and I'm honestly really impressed and fascinated by how organized you are . And I just love learning about your traditions and practices . Incredibly interesting.
Those fully conscious animals DANCE on the floor halal slaughterhouse when their throats are slashed.
I'm Muslim too, and I was really impressed of how organized she is! Also I thought my religion practices was hard until I saw her kitchen lol
I love kosher kitchens
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@@AliciaB. As Sara's moderator, if a comment is offensive, as this one was then it will be addressed, period. When I read comments that are divisive, disparaging and hateful those are not allowed. AliciaB there is a way to ask a question with sincerity and good intentions, but the comments that I have addressed were none of those.
There is something very special about you allowing us a peek inside your lovely home. Thank you for sharing.
I am not Jewish, and while I had heard about the fact that milk and meat can not be mixed together, I had no idea of how much work went into keeping one's kitchen kosher ! I appreciate you sharing so much with us, and enjoy learning about keeping kosher. Who knows, it might even come in handy someday; I certainly would hate to accidentally make someone's kitchen no longer kosher.
thank you for your kind and respectful words:)
I am a Christian who has quite a few Jewish friends, some from over 50 years ago in college. None of them is orthodox, but some are from orthodox homes. I have been watching your videos to help me understand some of their references and Hebrew words. Thanks so much for your help! And I admire your dedication to your faith and traditions. God bless you!
I Love Kosher Kitchen. Thank you for sharing your kitchen set up. Our neighbor Marion would invite my family for Shabbat dinner. I loved her Shabbat dishes. When she became terminally ill, she gifted me the dishes as she had no family. Each time we use them we say a special prayer for Marion and thank her for the special gift she has given to us. Blessings to you and your family.
What a beautiful story! May you use Marion’s dish I. Good health! Xoxoxo
What a beautiful story to share, thank you. I am sorry you lost your friend.
You are truly a woman whose price is beyond jewels. ❤️ Watching your channel has been so inspirational. Orthodox Jewish life offers such love, stability and guidance that both myself and the rest of the world is lacking.
I am home schooling my children and we are learning of other religions and cultures and I love watching you! You make my days and I thank God for your amazing spirit and joy you bring to others. I am not Jewish but I love learning!! Thank you again
I would call myself an agnostic so my relationship with religion isn’t very important in my life but I sat here the entire video going “Do you think if I ask nicely she’d invite me for dinner?” 😂❤️ amazing amazing amazing…thank you for teaching me something new
your comment was the loveliest i had today, thank you so much!
My father is from NYC so we have a lot of family friends who are Jewish, though not Sephardi, who i grew up knowing. I do not think many of them keep Kosher, but this was an amazing tour for someone who's partner is considering conversion. While they may not end up as strictly following kosher guidelines, it helps when considering future shabbat prep and holiday prep as I am the one cooking most days. Thank you for letting us into your beautiful home!
I am happy to help!
Hello ! I am a moroccan muslim. I am so impressed by your content. I am also an architect and have never thought how your religious practices could affect how you design space. So glad to get to know how you do normal life things. Thank you for sharing.
I'm Jewish myself and my mom lived in Israel as a teenager, but my family isn't very strict about all the rules. I find it very interesting to learn about all this, and see it in practice, and get closer to my religion and my culture...thank you!!!
aww thank you Nadya:) I f you need help, please let me know!
I love Kosher Kitchen. I’m Catholic. Thank you for sharing. I now have more insight and appreciation for Kashrut and how it focuses the mundane onto the spiritual. Wow! What an organized kitchen. Perhaps you can invite over the Home Edit ladies to see what you’ve accomplished in a small space. Amazing!! You are kind to share this with everyone.
I had no clue there was so much involved in keeping a Jewish Kosher kitchen. This video was extremely interesting and informative. Thank you so much for sharing your love with us non Jewish people.
happy you liked it Lynda:)
Hello. I’m catholic and I fell in love with your kitchen. Neat , clean , full of love. Thank you so much for sharing your love and care.
I’m not Jewish. I am a practicing Muslim but I absolutely loved this video. Just seeing how passionate you are about following the rules of Judaism is heart warming. Really interesting to watch. You gained a new subscriber 💛
Awwww Thank YOU for being here! And thank you for laying a foundation to create a bridge between our communities ❤️❤️❤️
I love kosher kitchen. Your kosher kitchen is beautiful. I'm happy to say that as I deepen my understanding of kosher, and I continue my learning of becoming Orthodox from Reconstructionist, all my food and kitchen needs, are kosher. Your channel is a main source for me, I appreciate you.
Thank you so much Michelle 🙂
May H’ bless your path to become closer to Him ❤️❤️❤️
@@frumitup thank you! And may H' bless you as you care for your family and throughout your work, as you provide a healthy and safe environment for your family.
I'm not Jewish but I just love learning about other religions and getting an insight into the dedication and faith many people have so cool. Health and happiness to you and your family❤
thank you my sweet purple skies:)
I'm Christian but I'm a Jewish studies major in college right now and I'm so blown away by your devotion to God. This is a lovely kitchen and I can see all the effort that goes into keeping it that way
You have doubles of almost everything, and your kitchen is so so clean. I have one of the things I use and my kitchen is a disaster. I am so jealous of how organized this is. Wow. This was also fascinating. I had no idea how much went into keeping a kosher kitchen.
You popped up into my algorithm. I just learned a lot, and your voice is so relaxing! The organization is so satisfying to me and your organization is impeccable.
Aww thank you ❤️❤️❤️
I love how you live with God in your home - God, or perhaps rather His presence, literally lives IN your home with you and you honor and thank Him by not only inviting Him in to stay, but make Him *welcome* in such large and small ways. Your religion provides a way for you to find comfort, shelter, and direction from God by enabling His blessed presence to work in all parts of your daily life even down to the foods you eat and the ways you clean then prepare them. I'm sure there are difficulties (people being people) but it FEELS very...calming, peaceful, and secure, but mostly very comforting. Thank you for allowing us into your life!
I felt such peace while watching this. I hope your marriage has continuous peace and love.
aww thank you my friend:)
I’m a follower of Jesus and I LOVE the beautiful Jewish people!! I am so happy to have found you❤
You are inspiration and so much fun to watch. What a gorgeous home and it’s spotless. Thank you for sharing your lovely life and May our Abba bless you❤❤❤
Oops, I landed here by accident. But thank you for being so welcoming as you share your kitchen. I could use many of your ideas and insights in my own home. I have to mention that you sound so calm and confident. Your gratitude and grace certainly come through. Loved the video.
awww thank you so much Sandy :)
Such an informative and interesting video
I’m not Jewish - however I recognise your devotion to your beliefs and I admire your dedication to your faith, family and work and yet still find time to dedicate to your self - mindfulness, meditation, study and prayers
You are truly a blessed person who exudes love and goodness through your very being and words and actions
Thank you for sharing 🙏😊
I am Roman Catholic and I know of kosher food from the market, otherwise completely ignorant!! Thank you for sharing so that we can gain insight and learn. Learning from you today about your attention to detail and the beautiful practice of mindfulness is so amazing. I am excited to learn more. I appreciate you sharing. Thank you 🌸
Thank you for the lovely message at the end ♥Also, your smiling faces in your wedding picture is beautiful
I am not Jewish, but your customs fascinate me. I love traditions and those that honor and keep their traditions secure for the next generation. I have a touch of OCD, so the order and cleanliness of a kosher kitchen is super appealing to me as well! As I mentioned I am not of the Jewish faith, but I would be so proud of the history and traditions if I was. ❤️
I love how clean, and organized your kitchen is. Not religious myself, but I appreciate all your efforts in keeping kosher.
I'm from the Sephardi bloodline but was not raised as such. Your videos are immensely helpful, thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you very much for your videos. As a German I only learned about the antisemitism in history class and some basics in my other classes but never about the daily life. So I really appreciate this look into your kitchen.
Aww thank you so much for being here win an open mind❤️
Just found your videos looking about Shabbat. Im a christian and have got a copy of the scriptures been reading but had no idea how much went into this kosher meals. Impressive. I have 2 fridges and a deep freezer. Been using up all the pork i have bc i learned three Leviticus it was unclean. Wasnt gonna throw away food. Upon prayer ive noticed i dont feel so good when i was eating it. So trying to eat clean and observe the torah and shabbat. But its just me alone i cant see cooking and doing all what u do for a single female. Lol im trying and doing what i can i appreciate your content.
The amount of patience you must have is INCREDIBLE to take all these steps every single day, especially with kids. I suppose you get accustomed to it and it becomes very normal. But as someone who knows basically nothing (apparently) about what goes into your lifestyle, I feel incredibly LAZY lol and people consider me a clean/organization freak!
You are perfect the way you are! It might look like a lot but it literally takes me a few minutes to do a verification
I'm not Jewish, but I absolutely love a good kosher kitchen. It's so organized and clean!
Thank you for sharing this. Even learning about Judaism from the outside so much of the daily living aspects of your faith make good sense. People of faith sharing the realities of their daily lives as you do humanizes us to one another and I truly am grateful to you for inviting us in the way you have.
i agree with you Carrie, we need more understanding of one and other!
Thank you for showing us around in your kitchen. It is so well organised, I can learn so much from you. I love your kitchen very much. As a Muslim women myself, I am learning a lot about Judaism and also about Kosher. The way you explain everything is very clear, thank you for that! 💕
Awww thank you so much Rahma❤️❤️ I am so grateful it can help you! Please let me know if you have questions or need help!
The effort it takes to maintain that level of separation shows the depth of your dedication to your faith and to G-d. Absolutely stunning, and I could listen to you talk all day, it’s very soothing and elegantly refined while still being warm and inviting.
I love kosher kitchens. When I was growing up my Mom would always use the word kosher, and now I know more about the meaning behind it.
This is fascinating, thank you. I am starting to learn more about Jewish restrictions as I have a travel company and have had more kosher-observant Jewish clients, so this helps a lot with understanding their needs!
I love kosher kitchen.
I always listen to the end… your words of encouragement are so heart felt. Thank you! Great video!
My head is swimming from all the things you have to consider. It seems you have set it up in the most efficient way possible to avoid errors (i.e. the separation and colour coding). Everything is also so clean and organized.
aww thank you so much Nothing :)
I have never seen an Orthodox kitchen before. It's organization is amazing! How do young women learn this? How does a convert learn this? Do you have a book to study or for reference? What happens if someone makes a mistake and uses the wrong dish for the wrong thing? Do you throw it away? Do little children make mistakes? Honestly, I don't think I could ever remember everything!
I love kosher kitchen !!!
You are such a special lady. I love to watch your videos. And your sign off is wonderful. When you say that I am loved, it brings a tear to my eye.
May God bless you and your family.
Oh my! As a Christian woman I knew that Jewish people had a lot of rules to follow when it comes to keeping Kosher but I did not realize how detailed they were! And thank you for the tip on the tumbler balls!! I'm getting those the next time I go to the dollar store for the tumblers my kids have to use in school.
Oh and I wish I could hire you to come organize my house!
I am so happy you are here! And I would love to organize your house!
I love kosher kitchen! This was a lovely tour, and i learned a lot! Thank you for taking the time to make this!
No wonder you are so organized...you have to be in order to keep all of that straight...I had always heard about a Kosher kitchen but this is the first time I had it explained. And since I am no Jewish it was very informative.
I am so impressed with and amazed by how complicated it is to keep Kosher! And the organization you have! I would be happy to be 10% as organized. I'm so fascinated with Sephardic Orthodox practices beliefs and prayers. I appreciate how modest Orthodox Jewish women are. Thank you for sharing your life and faith!!!
I am so grateful for this video.
I come from an Unorthodox household, so it's amazing to see the amount of attention to detail you pay to everything! How do you use your dishwahser? Do you keep it just for dairy or meat?
we use one dishwasher for meat and on for milk :)
I love Kosher kitchen. This was such an interesting video. I vaguely knew that milk and meat were not eaten together, but I had no idea the lengths you go to to keep everything separated. One question. When you are looking for a new home, do the real estate listings indicate that the kitchen is kosher? I mean, would you buy a house that doesn’t have two sinks for instance?
Hi Linda what a great question so usually no it will not be listed as a kosher kitchen unless it is in a very Jewish area then yes it would be as it would be a selling point for sure and there are different methods to render whether sinks or countertops kosher if they were not used with kosher food which is a lengthy process but totally worth it to not have to spend the $50,000 to remake a kitchen I hope it answered your questions and if you have more please let me know
@@tanyavolansky5042 higiigig you are so funny 😆
Who talked about 50000$! Your imagination is priceless 🤣🤣🤣
@@theshadowfax239 people spend that kind of money just because they want to do it or for status- how is that better than doing it for personal religious beliefs? And of COURSE you don’t “have” to spend money to please God.
@@theshadowfax239 are you a troll or can you really not read?
My little sister's had Jewish friends that told us about these practices. When I was first asked what pot I use for meat and which on for milk I was confused. Learned a lot from them and their mom.
I really love how positive and kind you are. Thank you for sharing your faith with us!
I enjoy "Frum It Up" so much. You are a wonderful hostess!
And housekeeper...I am sure you are blessed and receive those blessings daily.
I have a much greater appreciation of how much work can really go into homemaking. Thank you for sharing your culture with us!! Blessings to you and your family 💖
You are so welcome! and thank you so much Allyson :)
This was amazing. I loved it! My great-great grandmother was Jewish. Her family name was Hasid, but I don't know how to find out more about her. Watching you made me feel like I had a little understanding of aspects of her life. Thank you.
If this is your mother's mother's mother, then you're a Jew too. Judaism passes from the mother. If she is of Ashkenazi descent, you can find information at Yad Vashem, If she was in the Holocaust. In addition, there is Beit Hatfutsot in Israel. Good luck!!
@מעיין ג'ורנו
Thank you so much. I've never known where to look. I only know she was in Ireland for some time around early to mid 1800s, but wasn't born there. I really appreciate your help 💕
@@martinemartin4779 Hi! There's a really small Jewish community in Ireland (even smaller now than in your great-great grandmothers time) and there's a good chance that someone kept records somewhere of all the Jews. The Irish Jewish Museum might have something or the Synagogue in Terenure could guide you in the right direction :)
@@userzquid Oh really? I've never known where to look. I only found out she was Jewish because I was doing my family history and found it on a family document. Thank you for your help. I'm so grateful. x
Here are some links if you are interested. Hasid is definitely a Jewish surname! This name is in Avotaynu - just looked! It's a form of Chassid, Chassidic, etc. 1) avotaynu.com/csi/csi-home.htm 2) jel.jewish-languages.org/words/222 3) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hasid 4) www.libraryireland.com/matheson/report/jewish-names.php
What shocked me the most was that you thought this was a really small kitchen! What would you do if you had to live somewhere with a kitchen that only had say 2-3 cupboards, 1 drawer, 1 counter, 1 sink and 1 oven/hob?
I lived in a studio flat once when I was a student where if I stood in the kitchen I could spin round and touch all sides without moving my feet (arms bent!). I struggled enough in that kitchen without any of the rules that you live your life by and had to use the shelves in my bedroom/living area as a pantry.
I hear you everything is relative!
On a side note: in med school my kitchen had no cupboards one micro counter and one small sink: it still worked to keep kosher! Just needed a bit of creativity! Our mind is our limitation not our physical space
Stay safe and blessed ❤️
@@frumitup “Our mind is our limitation not our physical space.” Beautifully stated and applicable to all parts of life. Thank you.
Jewish families tend to be bigger....hence bigger kitchens😉
I used to work for a kosher family. This brings back pleasant memories and makes me feel very content. Thank you for sharing.
As a new “ger toshav,” I find the video very helpful in getting things in order to comply as a kosher cook. I have purchased the cookbook, Spice and Spirit, with which your video helps immensely! I love kosher kitchen!
I am so grateful it can help you Deborah .
Thank you for being here and welcome home 🏡
I love this channel. I subscribed just a few days ago. I am the least religeous person you could meet but I find Judaism the way you explain it endlessly fascinating. Your narration is about the best on youtube. Well modulated voice and it keeps one engaged. I hope to learn more from you. Your sign-off was so heartfelt and meaningful. My good wishes to you and your beautiful family. See you again❤
Everything is so organised!!! And the smiling sponges are adorable 😍
(I love kosher kitchen!!!)
Thank you!! 😊
I love kosher kitchen
Thanks for being so open and giving us a chance to explore the possibilities of a kosher life ✨️
awww I am so happy you liked it!
please let me know if you have any questions!
Greetings from Ireland. I love your kosher kitchen. God protect you and yours and keep you all safe always.
I was raised in an Ashkenazi orthodox home. While we did have separate dishes, utensils, pots, etc. we did not use different counters for meat or dairy. We also used 1 fridge and oven, but my grandmother did use a different oven for Pesach.
we all have different halacha / minhagim too :)
This is the first video I've seen of yours and, may I say, I love your kosher kitchen :) I live in a small apartment and don't often have a lot of space or energy to do much cooking, so there's something satisfying about exploring your large and well-organized space and hearing in your voice how much you love it too.
I love Kosher kitchen ! Thank you for teaching me more about kosher Jewish life, I love learning and find much of what you say very helpful in planing I am a quadriplegic in an electric wheelchair and need to be organized your showing me options I didn’t know, thanks BeSafe!
I am so grateful it could help! Stay safe sweet Marcy❤️
I'm grateful for the shared knowledge. The Jewish religion and practices have always been so fascinating and I love learning about them. Your kitchen is amazing and so organized!
Thank you so much Hannah❤️❤️❤️
I'm not Jewish, but I love Yeshua with all my heart. You inspire me in every single video that I watch. I recently cleaned all my veggies the way you do. I love your channel. Love you! Jeanie xxoo I think I'll make a kosher kitchen if that's okay. xxooo
I love a Kosher kitchen. Shalom
Would you be able to explain the differences between Orthodox Sephardic and other Orthodox Jewish traditions. Thank you. Your content is very informative and I appreciate you sharing your culture. Regards from South Africa
hi gina!
what a great question!
All halacha were codified by Maran a great sage
as sephardi we have different traditions and follow Maran Shulchan Aruch for our halacha or Jewish laws and our Ashkenazi Brothers follow the Rama who took the halacha from Maran and adapted to their local customs: hence some differences in what we keep, how we keep traditions, how we verify food,....
I hope it helps!
@@frumitup Thank you for the reply and yes it does help. I am going to do further research as I find the Jewish Faith rich in culture and kinship. Kind regards.
@@frumitup But didn’t RaMBaM codify all the Halakha and give an extensive, organized categorization prior to the Shulcan Aruk?
@@AllBrightColors yes but... It was not until the Shulchan Aruch and the Mapa on the Shulchan Aruch that halacha became standardized. I really don't know why
I Love Kosher Kitchen. I am very impressed with your organization in a small kitchen! We are not Jewish but we have multiple food allergies in our home and Kosher shopping and meal prep is very useful for learning to prepare different foods for different allergies all in the same small kitchen. I noticed paper on the onions in one of your videos and wondered why. I cannot find the video for pantry organization so I thought I would ask here. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and your love in these videos.
hello sweet HCP colleague!
i hope you have found the answer in the 50$ shabbat prep with all the ways i keep my produce fresher longer!
if not, heres the answer to your question, I wrap the onions / I should say I placed them on empty egg carton's and cover them with paper it is where I found that they last longer and do not germinate as fast I hope it helps
😱 that's amazing bless u 2
Long time watcher, first time commenter. I decided to comment to thank you for how informative your videos are! I'm not Jewish but I am a writer who wants to write Jewish characters and do them and their religious practices justice. I take so many notes when I watch your videos (especially this one!) and there's always small details in your videos that I don't find mentioned in other resources I've looked at. I've always been fascinated by Judaism and find it such a wonderful and lovely religion with so many intricate details. You have such a soothing voice, I put your videos on in the background when I'm doing homework, writing, or knitting and it is so relaxing.
Thank you so much Emma for your kind words 🥰
I love kosher kitchen. Thank you for showing me your beautiful home .
Wow you are woman of noble character like the Proverbs 31 woman. Thank you r the video
I absolutely love watching these sort of videos. I'm not religious but my parents always encouraged my siblings and I to learn about and accept different religions. They taught us that just because we're not religious doesn't mean we can't accept others.
Edit: If you get a new utensil or kitchen ware how do you decide if it's meat or milk?
Your parents are very smart BH!
You are correct when we get brand new utensils 🍴 we assign them meat or milk
I love kosher kitchen! Sara, you have some impressive organization skills my friend! After watching this I'm inspired to reorganize the freezer in my kitchen. In regards to your utensils drawer, leave it as it is so I can feel better about the state of mine. 🤣
Loolll: it’s done I’m Not touching my hobbit little parve drawer!! Xoxox thank you for being so amazing!
Xoxoxo
I love kosher kitchens 💕. It’s amazing how much you have managed to store in your small kitchen!!
Your Simchat HaChayim is an inspiration!!!
Thank you so much my sweet angel!
Shavua Tov xoxoxo
As a Greek eastern orthodox woman I find it very interesting.
Thank you Nancy🌸🌸🌸
Wow! I have a whole new level of respect for Jewish women. You are so kind and loving. Can't wait to learn more from you.
Thank you for sharing. As a mama I always wondered how to have a kosher kitchen in a smaller kitchen. It was beautifully organized and looked like a place for you and your family to prepare meals with love.
Thank you So much ❤️❤️❤️
I agree. It is clearly possible to have everything in its place, no matter the size of the space. It resonates with my OCD neat/clean heart. It also reminds us to be content with what we have. This is the first time I have watched one of your videos @frum it up and it was a delight. Your kind heart is an ambassador for your religion and for you personally. Hi from Australia. oops. I love Kosher Kitchen!
I stumbled onto this page and may I say looking at how you have organized your kitchen, you have my utmost respect. This is amazing. I knew about the meat and milk restrictions but never knew how much went into keeping an Orthodox kosher kitchen. I do love organization and I fully agree, having items like your wash gloves with cute sayings make things much more enjoyable. I use long gloves with flower patterns on top. Just cheers me right up. I now need to look at more of your videos. I love learning about different religions and beliefs. Thank you for sharing and bright blessings. 🌞
Aww thank you so much for reaching out to me: I am so grateful you are here!
This is very interesting that all of these rules came from one verse in Leviticus. I always thought that verse meant that you cannot cook a calf while it is still weaning from it's mother's milk. Just so interesting.
thank you so much for your comment!
i agree with you, theres always something else to learn:)
have a blessed day!
I heard the no meat and milk rule in Judaism was because the stomach uses different enzymes to break down meat, and different enzymes for milk. If you mix the two together, I heard that the stomach finds it harder to digest both foods simultaneously, leading to eventual illness. Rabis had this knowledge of how the body digests food, and ailments, and wanted people to be safe, and not get ill. God would not want you to get ill, so rules are there to keep you in best health. Sorry if I wrote the wrong name for God, I don't know how you should say His name in Hebrew, and what the guidelines are. Apologies.
@@kadda1212 hi! Never heard of it: please tell me more!
@@frumitup So, it's something I heard, but actually it's just something that some people say to make sense of the rule - I didn't actually see any references to historical sources that describe such a ritual. My study Bible instead simply makes a note that it's a very popular dish in the Levante, especially amongst the Bedouins, called Mansaf (it's still called the national dish of Jordan). I guess when it's made today the yoghurt isn't made from the lamb's mother, but I can imagine that in the past they might have very well slaughtered one of the lambs and used the milk from it's mother for cooking.
And maybe it was a law that was meant to form identity as a people, to distinguish themselves from surrounding cultures.
Personally I am not Jewish, but I always like to learn about other people's beliefs and practices! Much love!❤❤❤
I'm a practicing Muslim I had no idea how much you had to follow and practice. Shoot I wish you could come organize my kitchen hahaha. Ur kitchen is huge. I'm planning on renovating maybe I can get some ideas from ur vids. Thanks for sharing.
my pleasure Patricia! I love organizing, let me know if you need help!
This m gave me even more strength to keep my kitchen halal. Thank you for this interesting and informative video! I didn't know that putting the hot pot, even with a trivet, would render the counter nonkosher
Hi Evan!
if I may add something, if the trivet is clean and do not transmit the heat then you are ok, but if it is metal and not clean, it would transfer the nature of whatever is in the pot:)
I hope it helps!
I am thoroughly enjoying watching your videos. I feel like I am learning so much about an entirely different culture from mine. While I understand it is just one perspective of a larger grouping of people, it’s wonderful to see. This is exactly what UA-cam should exist for. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for the tour! I love your Kosher kitchen! I learn new clening and organizing tips and tricks from you in every video. I so appreciate that!
Thank you so much Christine!
I am so happy you learned new tips! Did you know about the cleaning balls?
@@frumitup Sara, no I did not, and that is one thing I was referring to! My son makes protein drinks and forgets about the bottles in his bedroom for days and days then throws them in the sink for me to clean. Oyvay!😷
I love Kosher Kitchen. You brightened our winter day here in the North of Ireland. You are so warm and nurturing. Stay safe and wrap up warm x
Love the positivity in this🥺
Thank you for this! About to start my own kosher kitchen in my first apartment after college and super nervous about forgetting to buy enough keilim or accidentally treifing something up. Hopefully will be more assured over time.
You got this!
Did someone say "Nutella coffee?" That sounds delicious and would love to see how you make it !
hi Patricia!
yes yes yes! Nutella coffee: here is the recipe!
INGREDIENTS
2 teaspoons instant coffee powder
3 cups whole (full-fat) milk you can also use skim, low-fat or plant based milk.
4 tablespoons Nutella
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
½ teaspoon vanilla extract
3-4 ice cubes Plus more for serving. You can also freeze some brewed coffee in ice cube moulds and use them instead .
INSTRUCTIONS
NUTELLA ICED COFFEE
Add coffee powder, milk, Nutella, sugar, vanilla extract, and ice cubes in a blender.
Blend well to make a frothy coffee.
Add a few ice cubes in the serving glasses. Pour the coffee over the ice and serve immediately.
NUTELLA HOT COFFEE
Add coffee powder, milk, Nutella, and sugar to a saucepan. Heat over medium heat until the milk comes to a boil.
Remove the pan from heat and stir in vanilla extract.
Froth the hot coffee using a milk frother.
Pour the coffee in serving mugs, sprinkle a little coffee powder on top, and serve immediately.
LABRIUT: aka bon appetit!
@@frumitup A belated "Thank you" for the recipe!
Absolutely Sounds Delicious ☕
Hi Sara 👋🏼 for the PARVE drawer use underware compartments you can find them at Ikea. There also different sizes and shapes containers with straight sides to save space.😊
I’ll look into them: thank you!!!
As always, Thank you. Your presentations are always remarkably well organized. I find them incredibly relaxing to watch at the end of me truly hectic day. You are a gift to all of us who get to watch and follow you.
Aww thank you so so much Robin ❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️
I love your content! I'm Christian and my husband is Jewish. He didn't practice growing up, mostly holidays and his Bar Mizvah. I raised my kids knowing they are not considered Jewish, but to be very loving of the Jewish community and Israel. We do have special dinners for Passover, Channukah and Rosh Hashanah. Mostly to remind my husband of his roots, and show my kids his background. They are adults now, and always look forward those celebrations.
I love kosher kitchen. Oh my you have done it again! I am constantly amazed by your organizational skills,I don’t think I could ever keep all of that straight! Once again you have made my day.BTW I hope you have had blessed day with your family. Shalom
You are so kind Denis thank you so so so much ❤️❤️❤️ I’m sure you would do awesome 😎!