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25 Responses to “Hell’s Kitchen Season 5: Episode 6 Part 2/5”
1:00 Don’t worry Ben. It was spot on. The kid was told to go for the other team so it would be 1 to 1, as always in the challenges. It’s an impossible game that’s always rigged against you.
@Tricku100 what are you interjecting for?? This comment wasnt directed towards you, so what the hell are you opening up your egotistical mouth for shithead??
You don’t certainly sound like a 27 year old. Or even type like one. Or even seem mature enough to be so. Why should we tell out age to you skymunro? Its our business and you have no need to know.
@DAMURDOC I get what you are saying here. But as I understand it, if the animal’s meat is kosher, anything it produces is kosher as well. Animals are raised on special farms to produce milk, eggs, etc. that are not treated by hormones and nor are the animals. Not all are slaughterd for meat.They keep dariy cows, hens, goats, etc. just for those purposes.
You probably heard right about in hospitals. I believe it to be true.
@Goddess167989 I know what you mean but what I’m hinting about is that it cannot possibly kosher to eat the animal accompanyed by what it produces. Beef = cow so no milk. Chicken cannot be mixed with eggs. fish and caviar etc… I heard they even put them in separate fridges in the jewish hospital here in Montreal.
@DAMURDOC Oh no they do, but those are Kosher as well. The difference between buying Kosher food and what you usually buy in the supermarket is that Kosher means the animals where not treated with any hormones and where slaughterd humanely. Almost all of the animal products you buy that are not Kosher, the animals where treated with hormones, raised in cruel mass production farms, etc.
Vegans are the ones who don’t eat no chesse, milk, eggs, yogurt, etc. Nothing that comes from animals.
@figdmoney ye i have thought about that, i have never seen a challenge like this end 3;0
1:00 Don’t worry Ben. It was spot on. The kid was told to go for the other team so it would be 1 to 1, as always in the challenges. It’s an impossible game that’s always rigged against you.
Why is America so full of horny freaks who can’t go two minutes without wanking?
“Bonjour ‘Darling’”
4:47
I thought the place was gonna catch on fire when that party planner burst into flames.
C’mon, Carol. He’s entering into manhood. Flash him a little skin so he can make it all the way in.
HAHA JP’s face when the same flaming party planner walked in. He hates that guy.
@Tricku100 I take it its because your a snot nosed know it all teenager…Im not your father kid…go blame him
@Tricku100 what are you interjecting for?? This comment wasnt directed towards you, so what the hell are you opening up your egotistical mouth for shithead??
You don’t certainly sound like a 27 year old. Or even type like one. Or even seem mature enough to be so. Why should we tell out age to you skymunro? Its our business and you have no need to know.
giovani reminds me of al pacino
Poor JP, you know he wanted to hit that guy!
Carol’s arrogance cost her team, she is selfish and egotistical and needs to consider the other members of the team.
JP AND THAT GUY IS HILARIOUS. HAHAHA
I loved his omg no moment
@DAMURDOC I get what you are saying here. But as I understand it, if the animal’s meat is kosher, anything it produces is kosher as well. Animals are raised on special farms to produce milk, eggs, etc. that are not treated by hormones and nor are the animals. Not all are slaughterd for meat.They keep dariy cows, hens, goats, etc. just for those purposes.
You probably heard right about in hospitals. I believe it to be true.
@Goddess167989 I know what you mean but what I’m hinting about is that it cannot possibly kosher to eat the animal accompanyed by what it produces. Beef = cow so no milk. Chicken cannot be mixed with eggs. fish and caviar etc… I heard they even put them in separate fridges in the jewish hospital here in Montreal.
@DAMURDOC Oh no they do, but those are Kosher as well. The difference between buying Kosher food and what you usually buy in the supermarket is that Kosher means the animals where not treated with any hormones and where slaughterd humanely. Almost all of the animal products you buy that are not Kosher, the animals where treated with hormones, raised in cruel mass production farms, etc.
Vegans are the ones who don’t eat no chesse, milk, eggs, yogurt, etc. Nothing that comes from animals.
@Goddess167989 i tough you couldnt eat the animale with what the animal produce .. like milk/cheese with cow chicken and egg etc
Yes they can be. You just have to buy them at a specialty store.
Kosher is a LOT better for you, although it is more expensive
lol francisco…… poor jp
Sooooooooooooooooooooo jokes.
5:00 is so lame
fight fight
He does that during the whole season. Thats just him. a neat little gimmick i guess