Are you worried whether your kids are getting kosher food at school or at places children often frequent? There are certain restaurants and food joints that either sell kosher foods exclusively or offer them as an option, but you do often have to make an extra effort to make sure you kids have healthy kosher food on a regular basis.
A great thing about kosher food is that it automatically turns your food healthy, and this is especially good for small children and young adults. Kids are more prone to getting infections and they can get lots of infections through non-vegetarian foods. Kosher food in itself makes sure the meat your children have is without infections and toxins. In kosher meat blood is completely drained out within 72 hours of the slaughtering and even the remaining traces are removed using special procedures. Blood is supposed to carry the soul of the slaughtered animal but even if you ignore this “spiritual” effect, lots of diseases are present in the blood.
Another requisite for kosher meat is that the animal is killed with minimum pain, so when your kids get the meat, it does not carry the toxins that are produced in traumatized animals.
Then there are many combinations that don’t go well if taken together. It’s not kosher to consume dairy products and meat products at the same time.
But children, of course, have different tastes and since they are always in a hurry, and spend most of the time outdoors, making sure they consume healthy kosher food can often be a challenging task. There are many packaged food providers that supply kosher foods and the packets carry a big K. Children too can have kosher burgers, pizzas and hotdogs. You can also prepare sandwiches and salads having kosher meat, fruits or vegetables. Most fruits and vegetables are kosher so you can safely provide juices and other fruit and vegetable based beverages. Just make sure you don’t mix things like milk, curd, butter or ice cream with meat products.
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