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chocolate moose
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Wed, Jul 05 2006, 10:29 am
Does anyone burn out their oven on a regular basis to make it Pareve for challah etc baking?
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613
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Wed, Jul 05 2006, 5:22 pm
my Rav says the 15 minutes of pre-heating (at let's say 350') makes your oven okay for Pareve baking (that's not for switching it from milchig to fleishig or v.v.)
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chocolate moose
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Wed, Jul 05 2006, 5:29 pm
I only know the rules for Pesach, that you have to use a higher heat than you've used all year, and then it has to be at least the length of time that'd you have used it for chometz.
anyway, I can ask a rov the "rules", I just want to know if people actualy do it on a regular basis and what is their schedule, like do theymake their chicken on wed. or some such.
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Meema2Kids
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Wed, Jul 05 2006, 5:33 pm
I know a couple of people who bake challah, then cook fleishig in the oven and turn it back to parve the next week. I think it would be hard to keep track of but maybe if you had a regular routine....
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chocolate moose
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Thu, Jul 06 2006, 10:48 am
they must kasher right after shabbos, then, to make it pareve. and then keep it pareve.
I don't think that's practical for us.
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Mommy3.5
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Thu, Jul 06 2006, 9:54 pm
according to whom I asked, you don't have to wait 24 hours before kashering an oven, I also don't self clean that often cause it makes everything hot and stinky....
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