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amother
Crystal


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 12:45 pm
No Sephardim here?
Grew up not eating gebroktz, married Sephardic and now I eat gebroktz, kitniyos and rice.
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  DrMom  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 1:02 pm
amother Apple wrote:
Garlic used to grow near wheat.

Really? That's odd. But if you peel it, why would it matter?

And what about ginger?
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amother
  Apple  


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 1:04 pm
DrMom wrote:
Really? That's odd. But if you peel it, why would it matter?

And what about ginger?



Not sure about ginger. But whatever they didn’t have In Russia we don’t use.
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tichellady




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 8:32 pm
This sounds like so much work. Do you spend all day in the kitchen? I find pesach hard and we don’t have any extra restrictions
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amother
Lightgray


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 8:35 pm
amother Violet wrote:
Were chassidish, grew up eating close to nothing.
After much research & an open conversation with DH Rav, we do exactly this

I’d love to hear how you found your rav
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  Amelia Bedelia




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 8:39 pm
I'm surprised no one posted about storing water in huge tanks or tubs before Pesach and only using that stored water over Pesach. I don't keep it but I know people who do
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  Ema of 5




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:02 pm
DrMom wrote:
Really? That's odd. But if you peel it, why would it matter?

And what about ginger?

But if it DOE have chametz on the peel, and you peel it on Pesach, isn’t that an issue? Or if you use your knife to cut through the peel?
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amother
  Whitewash  


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:04 pm
amother Begonia wrote:
First I love pesach food! Its simple and fresh and I never feel hungry.
Im chabad and married into a specific strict family- hi cousins!
Homemade wine and grape juice
We actually buy matzah but a lot of cousins bake their own
Buy whole chickens before purim
Check kosher salt
I make oil from the shmaltz- my husband loves the gribbenes
No fish- maybe a whole fish from before purim is allowed
No plastic dishes, tablecloth etc
No kitneyos
No gebrokts which means the only thing that touches the matza is salt (besides for the seder)
No cucumber/ tomatoes
We only eat fruit and vegetables that can be peeled
If something drops we wait till the next year, something about 12 months then its battul.

Basically live on eggs, onion, potatoes, matzah, apples, avocados, banana, oranges, chicken, and carrots . A few more things we could eat like pears but I dont care for it.

Only chicken, not meat?
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amother
  Whitewash  


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:08 pm
Reality wrote:
It's not just chabad. Try finding fresh peeled garlic for Pesach in BP!

As another poster already stated, garlic used to be grown in the same fields as wheat.

Come to BP. There are produce fridge shelves full of fresh peeled garlic in containers with KLP hechsher.
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amother
  Begonia  


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:14 pm
amother Whitewash wrote:
Only chicken, not meat?


Only chicken. We dont eat meat during the year either.
Well technically we would if we could buy the kind of meat we eat. But its not sold in stores.
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amother
  Whitewash


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:15 pm
amother Begonia wrote:
Only chicken. We dont eat meat during the year either.
Well technically we would if we could buy the kind of meat we eat. But its not sold in stores.

Is that a chabad minhag too?
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  Reality




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 9:36 pm
amother Whitewash wrote:
Come to BP. There are produce fridge shelves full of fresh peeled garlic in containers with KLP hechsher.


I guess things have changed since I moved out! I remember being looked at like a crazy person asking for peeled garlic for Pesach!
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amother
  Begonia


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 10:03 pm
amother Whitewash wrote:
Is that a chabad minhag too?


No a family minhag.
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amother
  Salmon


 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 11:08 pm
amother Hosta wrote:
It's mesorah in Chabad not to eat these vegetables. I'm sure there's a reason other then it being brought down in Shulchan Aruch Harav. DH didn't know why, just that it's mesorah.
Anyone else know the reason?

It's actually not in Shulchan Aruch harav, it's form the Tzemach Tzedek who assered it. He asssered it without a reason because the e felt strongly it shouldn't be use and didn't want it to only be the general rule but for it to be disregard for specific reasons/under certain circumstances when the reason for not doing/using something are known and can be weighed against the individual circumstance. I'm order to prevent this no reason was given
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  DrMom  




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Apr 16 2024, 11:37 pm
Amelia Bedelia wrote:
I'm surprised no one posted about storing water in huge tanks or tubs before Pesach and only using that stored water over Pesach. I don't keep it but I know people who do

Why would you do this?
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kalsee  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Apr 17 2024, 1:00 am
DrMom wrote:
Why would you do this?


To make sure no chometz gets into their water during pesach
(This is used for cooking and drinking)
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amother
Nemesia


 

Post Wed, Apr 17 2024, 1:00 am
amother Tanzanite wrote:
Everything expect real chametz.

All kitniyot. DH will eat anything with a hechsher.

We still complain Smile
LOL
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amother
Banana


 

Post Wed, Apr 17 2024, 1:02 am
amother Tanzanite wrote:
Everything expect real chametz.

All kitniyot. DH will eat anything with a hechsher.

We still complain Smile
What do you miss?
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  DrMom  




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Apr 17 2024, 3:49 am
kalsee wrote:
To make sure no chometz gets into their water during pesach
(This is used for cooking and drinking)

Gets into the water from where? The tap?

Aren't you taking the water from the tap anyway? If there's chametz in your tap water it'll be there before Pesach too, won't it?

Maybe I misunderstood the idea.
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  kalsee




 
 
    
 

Post Wed, Apr 17 2024, 4:09 am
From whatever reservoir it's coming from that might be open air

chometz in the water before Pesach is batel b-60. Chometz getting into the water on Pesach is not.

Not my minhag, but I'm familiar with it.
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