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When are you turning over??
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Thursday night. |
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Motzi Shabbat. |
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Sometime on Sunday. |
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Wednesday |
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Raisin
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 9:42 am
Oh, I am making a seder for 100+ people, plus the second seder and all the other meals for 10-15+ people.
I'd like to do all baking and desserts and kugels before yom tov if possible.
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imasinger
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 10:59 am
I wonder how much the size of the kitchen factors in. It took DH about an hour to kasher today; it is several hours to cover, about an hour to shlep boxes, and probably 2+ hours to unpack and put away the dishes.
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Zus
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 1:01 pm
I'm only making a seder for 12. I can't compare
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Marion
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 1:14 pm
imasinger wrote: | I wonder how much the size of the kitchen factors in. It took DH about an hour to kasher today; it is several hours to cover, about an hour to shlep boxes, and probably 2+ hours to unpack and put away the dishes. |
It's 10-15 minutes to cover my counters (I have pre-cut covers I just roll out every year). I have inserts for my sinks (though I "kasher" around the faucet anyway). I haven't decided yet if I'm kashering my oven or not.
The shlepping takes the longest; about 2 hours of shlepping and organizing.
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Zus
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 1:19 pm
Marion, where do you shlep from?
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Raisin
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 1:24 pm
I'm hiring people to help me cook and serve, its not just me.
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Kugglegirl
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 1:32 pm
Trying to turn over by Monday or Tuesday morning. Going to a professional conference Wednesday, Thursday, Friday!!! So excited for that!!!!
Then will cook next Sunday & Monday.
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amother
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 2:45 pm
I changed over my meaty side one and a half weeks ago. I have now totally finished cooking (I have tons of guests) and almost finished baking. the rest of this week I will do a couple more cakes and zehu.
I am so impressed with those who manage to change over only a few days before pesach and get everything done. I could never do it.
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flowerpower
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 2:49 pm
How do you people just turn over a half a kitchen? It would never fly here! No pesach stuff allowed unless there is zero chometz in the kitchen!
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amother
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 3:06 pm
My children are older so it's fine to change over only half, because they eat chometz carefully on the milky part of the kitchen. I have a baby but she is too young to cause any problems.
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Zus
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 3:12 pm
I suppose that the amount of time you need before Pesach to cook everything also depends on the amount of chumrot you keep. Like if you need to make everything from scratch.
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Raisin
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 3:15 pm
Zus wrote: | I suppose that the amount of time you need before Pesach to cook everything also depends on the amount of chumrot you keep. Like if you need to make everything from scratch. |
Yes. If I would buy ready made chocolate, snacks and cookies I would spend far less time baking.
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Zus
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 3:20 pm
Raisin wrote: | Yes. If I would buy ready made chocolate, snacks and cookies I would spend far less time baking. |
I wouldn't. Technically we eat ready made cakes and cookies but I never buy them. I always bake from scratch.
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sky
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 3:41 pm
I hope to turn over Wednesday. I'm working through eruv Pesach so I need my nights to clean, turn over and cook. I hope Tuesday to finish all cleaning and Kashering and Wend to cover and bring out dishes. It takes a long time.
Then I need Thursday to cook for shabbos like normal, just with Pesach dishes. We still eat matza so we will eat matza on shabbos, this way I don't have to worry about bread in the house after turning over. I may server a kitniyos cholent.
We don't eat chicken on Pesach or cook it in the house, so the hard part is that once I turn over we are only eating meat and meat soup. No chicken, shnitzel or chicken soup. I find that the hardest.
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Cookie Monster
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 4:42 pm
Raisin wrote: | Oh, I am making a seder for 100+ people, plus the second seder and all the other meals for 10-15+ people.
I'd like to do all baking and desserts and kugels before yom tov if possible. |
WOW!
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amother
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 5:40 pm
Turning over tom iyh. And yes I have little kids with no big kids to help
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marina
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 5:44 pm
I've turned over and back again a few weeks ago. Boruch Hashem, I'm holding by shavuos now and the cheesecakes smell delicious!
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octopus
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Sun, Apr 06 2014, 5:58 pm
flowerpower wrote: | How do you people just turn over a half a kitchen? It would never fly here! No pesach stuff allowed unless there is zero chometz in the kitchen! |
maybe they don't eat in the kitchen and don't bring chometz in at all. just that they didn't cover up the milchige side. I dunnno. I would hate to be in that state of limbo for weeks. It's too stressful.
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