"Condimentia" has its upsides

I came upon this story about Bonne Maman confitures on a friend’s FB page. It is probably a few years old:

"Walmart and Costco carry this jam and I felt that this story needed to be shared and you will feel the need to too :heart:

The incident took place in a supermarket in New Jersey. The tweet is by Michael Perino @ProfessorPerino

“At the supermarket today, I found a small, elderly woman standing in front of a high shelf holding @BonneMamanUS preserves. She was having trouble finding the flavor she wanted because the jars were set back on the shelf.

She couldn’t read the labels. She could barely reach them. I offered to help.

After I handed her the raspberry preserves, she thanked me, paused, and then asked, “Do you know why I buy this brand?”

I laughed and replied, “Because it tastes good?”

“Yes, it tastes good.” She paused again. “I am a Holocaust survivor.”

This was not the conversation I expected on a Sunday grocery run. “During the war, the family that owns the company hid my family in Paris. So now I always buy it. And whenever I go to the store, my grandkids remind me, ‘Bubbe, don’t forget to buy the jelly.’”

I told her that that was the best reason I ever heard to buy any company’s product. And then we both smiled behind our masks and went our separate ways.”


Someone else on Twitter looked into the story and indeed, the town that Andros Company, the makers of Bonne Maman, comes from, hid and saved Jewish families in WW2. It was called Biars sur Cere, which then had about 800 villagers.

From an article, “You have to understand what it was like then. There were posters on the walls, from the Nazis and from the collaborators, and they said that if you are found to help a Jew, a freemason, a communist, a socialist, or a pervert, you will be shot on sight.” Despite the great danger in which helping them put the villagers in, still they kept the children safe.”

A good reason to buy Bonne Maman products. And a poignant reminder that when we look out for each other it can change lives, and that there are good and selfless people in the world.

:heart:Bonne Maman! :fr:"

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Fabulous!

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Curious about why these labels are linked, especially the Free Masons, and I think the same as something I recently read in a Historical fiction story I’m reading based in New Orleans, mid 1800’s. That one included abolitionists , if I’m not mistaken.

This is really a note to self, but what a great story!

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Don’t forget the Illuminati, Trilateral Commission, Knights Templar and the Bohemian Grove. It’s ALL connected.

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https://www.timesofisrael.com/is-bonne-maman-the-anti-nazi-jam-the-internet-wants-to-think-so/

the Nazi regime, eventually, made them ‘enemies of the state’ - long story, found here:

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Great story. Love that stuff.

My French friend already knew this story!