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FranticFrummie
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Thu, Jul 15 2021, 6:25 pm
enneamom wrote: | A Jewish dragon has bigger problems. Unless he's a vegetarian or strictly carnivore, what to do about basar v'chalav? The entire mouth area would definitely reach a temperature of yad soledes bo. |
Think of Pesach cleaning an oven with a torch. He can obviously kasher his own mouth between meat and dairy. Not sure how long he'll have to wait, though.
OR, maybe dragons are lactose intolerant, so dairy won't even be an issue. He could still eat meat and vegetables together with no problem.
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Bubby6
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Fri, Jul 16 2021, 1:09 am
My local orthodox dragon or "lod" for short paskens that the fire from Chassidic dragons are made out of orange and yellow tissue paper. The type teachers use to make fake lag b'omer fires. Therefore the dragon should be vegan to avoid any problems of basar v'chalav. Alternately the dragons can make sure to eat only cold food that is has not been used for hot in the last 24 hours*
*mishne dragon a p.143.8
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Ihatepotatoes
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Wed, Aug 04 2021, 11:53 pm
100% false. Hasids don't learn math
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