Costs cut."We're a completely kosher kosher [Heb.,=proper, i.e., fit for use], in Judaism, term used in rabbinic literature to mean what is ritually correct, but most widely applied to food that is in accordance with dietary laws based on Old Testament passages (primarily Lev. 11 and Deut. 14). Kosher meat is the flesh of animals that both chew the cud and have cloven hoofs (as the cow and sheep); the animal must have been slaughtered with a skillful stroke by a specially trained Jew; the meat must facility and kosher meats are expensive," Brown explains. "But with these new options, I found I've actually cut my costs." Per-day food-costs at the facility are now $6.75 per resident. "One of the complaints of residents is that they feel confined to the facility," Brown says. "So we now take advantage of the dining room in the JCC JCC - Jackson Community College JCC - Jackson County Central JCC - Jackson Cross Cylinder (lens) JCC - Jacksonville Convention Center JCC - Jaguar Car Club (UK) JCC - Jamestown Community College (Olean and Jamestown, New York) JCC - Jarvis Christian College JCC - Java Call Control (Java APIs for Integrated Networks) JCC - Jeunes Chrétiens de Caluire (French) JCC - Jewish Community Center JCC - Job Control Command for holiday dinners and special events." The dining room is decorated, special meals are prepared, and residents' families are invited to special dinners. "The residents love it; they feel like they're going out to dinner," he says. |
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