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ny21
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 9:20 pm
I use blue pots and pans for milichig
and Red pots and pans for meat
Last edited by ny21 on Thu, Jun 27 2013, 8:19 am; edited 1 time in total
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RedVines
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 9:29 pm
I printed out MILK/LECHE and MEAT/CARNE (I live on the border!) and than I colored them blue and red.
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su7kids
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 9:47 pm
and yellow and green for parev.
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chocolate moose
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 9:50 pm
In america I htink most use blue for milchigs, but one friend swore up and down that blue is meaty!
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deedee
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 9:50 pm
how would u not get everything mixed up if it wasnt?? B'H for those blue-milk, green-parve and red-meat stickers !
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YIT
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 10:10 pm
I guess I'm odd in that none of my stuff is labeled, and all the pots/pans share the same cupboard, but the cookware looks different and te closest DH comes to the kitchen is eating the end product.
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Esther01
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 10:15 pm
my mother has red knives for milchig, omg is it comfusing!!!! it drives me nuts.
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dr pepper
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 10:32 pm
My milchigs pots and pans are gray and my fleishigs are black. But my knives are the typical blue for dairy, red for meat, and green for pareve.
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queen
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 10:33 pm
am I the only one that does black milchig / white fleishig????????
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ruthanne
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Tue, Dec 12 2006, 10:53 pm
Esther01 wrote: | my mother has red knives for milchig, omg is it comfusing!!!! it drives me nuts. |
There are some Lubavitch families that use red for milchig b/c that is what the Rebbetzin did! I always found it very confusing.
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Marion
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Wed, Dec 13 2006, 2:40 am
My pareve is mostly black/white/grey (except for the 3 baking silicones I have that are red...but all my baking stuff is pareve and no one else ever bakes anyway). Milchig is blue, or jewel tones (ruby, sapphire, emerald, amethyst). Meaty is white with beige (dishes) and orange-y red containers.
My drawers are labelled (on the inside) with those red/green/blue stickers, but that's more for making the babysitter's life easy.
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jewgal84
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Sun, Dec 17 2006, 11:53 am
Blue and white, in my kitchen, stands for Milchigs and red and black for Fleishigs!
I love the meat and dairy stickers, I use them everywhere, even on my counters and drawers.
It's a great help when the cleaning lady is there, everything is color coded!!
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mumoo
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Sun, Dec 24 2006, 9:30 pm
I made my kitchen blue and white and because I remember white to be milk, the blue ended up being fleishik. a neighbor told me "Its people like you who are ruining it for everyone else" I'm pretty sure she was kidding
I won't even buy a utensil unless I can find one in both blue and white
peelers, can openers, spatulas, egg slicers, wire whips (the handles), salt and pepper shakers-
no labels but everything is very clear
I do the same thing for pesach only in purple and yellow-b"H for dollar stores, walmart and target
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jewgal84
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Sun, Dec 24 2006, 9:40 pm
Hey mumoo, I'd love to see your kitchen on Pesach, must be so colorful and entertaining!
Do you find it hard to keep strictly to purple and yellow??
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mumoo
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Sun, Dec 24 2006, 9:46 pm
think of that time of year and all the plastic dish/serve ware thats available
if I needed plastic eggs I'd be all set!
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jewgal84
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Sun, Dec 24 2006, 9:47 pm
mumoo wrote: | think of that time of year and all the plastic dish/serve ware thats available
if I needed plastic eggs I'd be all set! |
Didn't think of it lol, you can always use plastci eggs for the ka'aros... !!
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mumoo
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Sun, Dec 24 2006, 9:55 pm
not a bad idea
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amother
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Mon, Dec 25 2006, 8:51 am
in my home now things are labled but only because I have non frum in laws and I dont want them to get confused whenever they come for a visit. but for myself and hubby, we know where everything is, so we really do not need the labeling. I did not grow up with the labeling either. we knew where everything went and that was that.
some ppl also color code their sponges for washing the dishes. I just make my dairy and pareve sponges different colors. the basari is in another sink all together so there is no problem with that.
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Mishie
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Tue, Dec 26 2006, 7:45 am
I always have 3 rolls of that electrical tape on hand: Blue - for Dairy, Red - for Meat, and Yellow - for Parve. and use those for all my pots and pans, and also for knives.
For washing dishes - Silver - for Dairy, Gold - for Meat.
I also have a sheet of stickers - the clear kind, with:
חלבי, בשרי, פרווה
on them. I use those on plastic containers.
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ny21
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Tue, Dec 26 2006, 7:12 pm
electrical tape is a great idea.
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