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Cookiegirl
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 12:01 am
All chocolate welcome! Dark, light, white, truffle, tempered, gianduja, Belgian, Swiss, milk, melted, hot, cold, salted- it's all good!
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crust
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 12:07 am
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Oh, I do this test everyday. It lasts for about 23.5 nano seconds. |
Try drinking 8 oz. vinegar right before sof zman to preserve whatever you have inside.
What more can I tell you?
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Taupe
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 12:24 am
you cant drink vinegar
a seriuos answer would be like 12 hours im lactose intolerant and it takes around 12 hours after I eat diary to get diarrhea
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amother
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 2:31 am
amother [ Taupe ] wrote: | you cant drink vinegar
a seriuos answer would be like 12 hours im lactose intolerant and it takes around 12 hours after I eat diary to get diarrhea |
Are you seriously comparing dairy to chocolate?
I can go without dairy for years, not counting cheese delicacies, ice cream and milk chocolate.
But 7 days without chocolate, am I doomed?
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aliavi
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 2:52 am
I think it lasts roughly 28 days in the body. That seems to be the consistent cycle of my chocolate cravings and resulting happiness By Pesach I don’t want to take a chance of not being yotzei the mitzva of b’simcha so I have everyday. 😉 Litvish.
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imasinger
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 6:31 am
Oh, no, every year, this BT finds out more she's been doing wrong!
I'm rushing right now to throw away the chocolate Seder plate I bought for the kids to enjoy on Chol Hamoed.
Do you know, do I have to burn my chocolate on my grill before Pesach?
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FranticFrummie
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 6:38 am
I'm pretty sure I'm still carrying every ounce of chocolate I've eaten since childhood.
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 7:14 am
lilies wrote: | Are you chassidish? Sounds chassidish to me. I could never live like that, it would be too traumatizing. Oy, you must feel so deprived. My great-uncle's second cousin is chassidish and her Rav said she can eat chocolate only on chol hamoed. |
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Linen
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 7:20 am
I feel for you. Chocolate deprivation is a serious manner.
Truth: One pregnancy I couldn't eat chocolate because it made me very ill. I felt better once I had the baby and I told DH that he wasn't allowed to come back to the hospital to visit me and the baby unless he brought chocolate with him.
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PinkFridge
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 9:35 am
Cookie Monster wrote: | I am Chassidish. We dont eat chocolate seven days prior to pesach for this very reason. Chocolate is not even allowed to BE in your body on Pesach. I know for a fact that all Chassidim have this minhag. |
I assume that's not a cc cookie in your avatar.
Which reminds me of those words of wisdom: My mother giving me oatmeal raisin cookies is why I have trust issues.
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cbg
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Fri, Apr 03 2020, 9:49 am
You can make your own chocolate
Equal parts
Cocoa
Sugar or sugar substitute
Coconut oil
Mix well pour into molds or flat on a plate and break it up
Super easy
Then add whatever you want
Nuts, fruit, a little bit of cayane, cinnamon, toasted quinoa if you use
You must keep it in the fridge because it melts easy
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