on 11-11-2014 05:40 AM
on 12-11-2014 10:48 AM
@debra9275 wrote:
@gleee58 wrote:Icy: I don't claim to represent all of Australia, But while we are a secular nation in that our laws aren't governed by religion, Australia's official religion is Christian.
That may well change over the next 20 years.
Which version of Christian would that be?
When I was young Church of England was the dominant religion. Catholics and Protestants were encouraged to no mix with each other.
Many a young person had their hearts broken because the families would not allow inter religion marriages.
I was brought up the same way as you Glee, My parents were just shocked when my brother marred a Catholic girl, He had to convert of course. In Melb even some football teams were either Protestant or Catholic, Dad tells me stories of the rivalry between Collingwood and Richmond, apparently it ran much deeper than just a football game
And as it was a sin to have sex before marriage the boys would look for protestant girls to "sow their wild oats with" before finding a nice catholic girl to marry :D:D:D
on 12-11-2014 10:50 AM
Dad never warned me about that part
on 12-11-2014 10:50 AM
on 12-11-2014 10:51 AM
@azureline** wrote:Perhaps the Hungry Jacks were not certified in 2012?
They do use cage eggs though?
Side stepping was for the photo challenge a couple of weeks ago.
DEB
on 12-11-2014 10:52 AM
It appears that Hungry Jacks are not certified Halal,
A limited selection of menu items have been certified Halal
on 12-11-2014 10:53 AM
@polksaladallie wrote:I've just been to Aldi to check the milk. No halal certification. Because it is not necessary.
you do realise lots of halal certified products do not put the certification label on their products.
on 12-11-2014 10:55 AM
@lloydslights wrote:
@azureline** wrote:Perhaps the Hungry Jacks were not certified in 2012?
They do use cage eggs though?
Side stepping was for the photo challenge a couple of weeks ago.
DEB
You best practice some then, they have never been certified, according to Hungry Jacks.
on 12-11-2014 10:57 AM
@daydream**believer wrote:
@polksaladallie wrote:I've just been to Aldi to check the milk. No halal certification. Because it is not necessary.
you do realise lots of halal certified products do not put the certification label on their products.
Thanks Polks.
You do realise that another poster said the Aldi milk had a halal label on it? this is in reply.
on 12-11-2014 10:57 AM
on 12-11-2014 11:03 AM
I dont shop at Aldi, but heres an Aldi halal list to help those that do
http://www.halalsquare.com.au/groceries/index.php/aldi.html?p=1