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Do you own parve dishes?
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Yes, and I am not a vegan |
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Yes, and I am a vegan (so all dishes are parve) |
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Other |
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amother
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 9:38 am
Self-explanatory.
I recently saw a wedding registry in which the couple registered for meat, milk and parve dishes. I've never heard of anyone having parve dishes (as opposed to a parve pot or appliance so an ingredient could be used for milk or meat). So I was curious.
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amother
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 10:59 am
Curious about the "other" Can anyone elaborate?
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fiji
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 11:02 am
Many people have designated "fish pots" but other than that I don't know anyone with parve dishes. I tried when I first set up my home, but they all inevitably became meat or dairy.
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challahchallah
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 11:04 am
I don't and am not vegan, but I am a vegetarian. Everything I own is dairy. Having pareve versions of anything wouldn't give me any advantages. I suppose I could see it if you regularly needed a snack between meals, especially if you follow a 6hr waiting period. But really, I'm just envious of anyone with a large enough kitchen for 3 sets of dishes
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sky
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 11:07 am
I don't have pareve eating dishes.
But I have 3 pareve cabinets (in a small kitchen) filled with pareve items:
- Pots: soup pots, frying pan, small sauce pan
- Baking pans: baking sheets, muffin tins, bundt pan, 9x13, loaf pan, tons of pans...
- Baking utensils: wooden spoons, bowl scrapers, pastry dough cutter and lots more
- Cooking Utensils: metal mixing spoons, ladles, spatula, beater, cutting board and lots more
- appliances: food processor, hand mixer, immersion blender
I keep all items purely pareve. I have a yellow pareve sponge, green pareve dish towel, use only in a pareve oven, etc.
I can see having 1 - 2 plates for cutting onions or garlic, but having a full serving set I don't understand. especially if vegan (because then no need for milk or meat dishes)
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PinkFridge
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 11:21 am
It could be that this would allow them to cook something pareve and keep the leftovers for a future meal. Like, putting a salad in a pareve bowl with pareve serving pieces. I don't know how practical it actually is.
I do have lots of pareve keilim though.
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poelmamosh
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 11:32 am
Maybe then third set is pesach, not pareve?
I voted "yes" before reading op. I have like sky, though, not pareve tableware.
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essie14
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 12:07 pm
I also have pareve pots and utensils so that I can make soup, for example, and freeze in small containers and serve at any meal.
But even if we are only eating pareve (which rarely happens), I designate the meal as meat or dairy and use appropriate dishes.
The 3rd set they registered for may be for Pesach?
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amother
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 12:13 pm
poelmamosh wrote: | Maybe then third set is pesach, not pareve?
I voted "yes" before reading op. I have like sky, though, not pareve tableware. |
No, definitely not Pesach. I asked.
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Teomima
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 12:21 pm
I am a vegetarian, not vegan. I do not have parve eating dishes, but the majority of my pots, pans, bakeware, serving dishes and utensils are parve. I have only two dairy pots, and two fleishig pots. Everything that does not contain actual meat or dairy, I cook parve.
All my appliances (Kitchenaid, food processor, immersion blender) are parve, with the exception of one dairy hand mixer.
For pessach, everything I own is dairy with the exception of one parve pot (for when I make food to bring to a fleishig meal).
Were I vegan, I could see the reason to eat primarily off parve dishes, as well.
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allthingsblue
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 12:38 pm
How do you know the third set was for pareve?
Maybe they wanted dairy, meat for weekday and meat for shabbos? Or a set for pesach?
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amother
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 12:50 pm
allthingsblue wrote: | How do you know the third set was for pareve?
Maybe they wanted dairy, meat for weekday and meat for shabbos? Or a set for pesach? |
I asked.
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water_bear88
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 1:08 pm
Pareve cookware and bakeware here, as well as some glass serving dishes. I could maybe see a set of pareve plates if they have family who would eat pareve by them but not meat or hot on meat dishes- otherwise I agree it seems odd, but hey, whatever floats their boat.
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3232
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 7:00 pm
Baking is parve by me. Otherwise it's either dairy or meat.
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33055
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 9:05 pm
I have a parve counter, a pareve sink, and oven. I have parve utensils, pots, pans, storage containers, and baking stuff. I can't see any purpose to parve dishes.
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amother
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 9:13 pm
Squishy wrote: | I have a parve counter, a pareve sink, and oven. I have parve utensils, pots, pans, storage containers, and baking stuff. I can't see any purpose to parve dishes. |
Same
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greenfire
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 9:24 pm
pareve dishes seem moot ... baking utensils, storage, pans make sense especially if you want to serve things on both sides of the meaty milky food
and if you're vegan I assure you would only need the one set ... nothing dead or animal related coming into your kitchen soon not even pareve honey [unless you sneak in a yogurt & eat it with a plastic spoon in a corner ]
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mamaleh
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Tue, Jan 17 2017, 10:13 pm
I also have pareve pots, appliances, knives, sink, oven & utensils but can't imagine when I would use pareve dishes.
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SDL
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Wed, Jan 18 2017, 10:44 am
I don't keep pareve utensils in my kitchen. I believe the only way they'd stay pareve would be if I had an island (my dream). My pareve mixer, knife, cutting board, etc. are put away in my pantry cabinet to keep them away from other utensils.
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PinkFridge
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Wed, Jan 18 2017, 10:48 am
SDL wrote: | I don't keep pareve utensils in my kitchen. I believe the only way they'd stay pareve would be if I had an island (my dream). My pareve mixer, knife, cutting board, etc. are put away in my pantry cabinet to keep them away from other utensils. |
You're in good company. I remember a Mishpacha humor column, I think by Sara Eisemann, about how pareve doesn't stand a chance in her kitchen either. But I'm of the school that does keep a lot of pareve stuff so breads, cakes, roasted potatoes, etc. can stay neutral.
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