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amother
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Fri, Mar 20 2020, 6:54 pm
We will most probably be making pesach this year (or at least part of it). What do I need for a very basic pesach?
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Elfrida
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Sat, Mar 21 2020, 2:26 pm
Matza
Potatoes
Eggs
Chicken
Onions
How basic were you thinking?
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ora_43
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Sat, Mar 21 2020, 2:40 pm
Do you do kitniyot? Gebrokts?
Vegetables to make salad, potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, lettuce. Apples (for charoset) and other fruit for snacking.
Wine, grape juice.
Matza meal, potato starch, oil, sugar, salt, pepper, cinnamon, any other spices you regularly use (eg basic, chicken soup powder, paprika, lemon juice). Coffee, tea, juice, soda. Nuts for charoset.
Chicken, meat, fish. Eggs. Matza.
Yogurt, cheese, cottage cheese.
Disposable dishes. Tin foil. Sponges. (assuming you have no pesach dishes)
Don't forget to get kitniyot / matza shruya for before and immediately after pesach, so that you can have a wider range of foods when your kitchen is KLP but it's not pesach yet.
Do you want meal ideas?
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ora_43
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Sat, Mar 21 2020, 2:42 pm
If you're asking what dishes to get, you could probably get away with a big pan for soup, a frying pan, and maybe one other pan. 3-4 serving utensils. And aside from that, just get disposable baking tins.
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cinnamon
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Sat, Mar 21 2020, 6:23 pm
For our first pesach we bought one parev pot, one milichig frying pan, one fleishelig frying pan some cooking utensils and lots of disposables.
The year after that we bought a fleishig pot for chicken soup.
That's the setup we had for a while and it was really enough. We even made our first leil haseder with that.
Now I have three more pesach pots and another frying pan but I don't really need them...
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