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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 7:45 pm
We buy a few challah rolls and weather permitting eat them on the porch.
So basically buy very exact and buy the type that doesn't make a lot of crumbs.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 7:45 pm
The house will be ready for pesach with KLP Pesach food for Shabbos Hagadol.
Buy individual Challah rolls to avoid leftovers and eat that part of the meal outside. Any leftovers should be flushed.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 8:22 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | But.... the day meal has to be done by something like 930 a.m. What do you serve? |
You don't have to eat a big meal that early. Wash and have pitot with salad and fish or dips. Wven cheese, if you prefer. Bensch. A few hours later eat a Pesach chulent, or chicken and kugel, or whatever you want for you main meal, making the appropriate Brachos.
Plan for another meal late afternoon so everyone has something to keep them going through the seder.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 8:24 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | Yes. I get that. But no one wants chicken or cholent or even fish at 9 a.m. so WHAT? |
Just the challah gets eaten early. You can eat a proper meal at lunchtime.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 8:32 pm
We take leftover challah and crumbs outside in a foil tray, douse it with bleach, and throw it away. We use disposables for that Shabbos, something we rarely do otherwise.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 8:37 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | I know we have some time but I am getting nervous. Any insights on how this will work? I know the halachos but what does one eat when the shabbos day seuda needs to be first thing in the morning? How do you avoid crumbs and what do you do with the leftover challah? Etc. |
In our house, everyone gets their own challa roll, and we wrap the cloth up and wash off in the bathroom after eating the bread, then bring out the rest of the meal on plastic. Leftovers get wrapped and go in the garbage or to the birds.
What do you mean the Seuda needs to be first thing in the morning?
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 8:41 pm
Ema of 4 wrote: | In our house, everyone gets their own challa roll, and we wrap the cloth up and wash off in the bathroom after eating the bread, then bring out the rest of the meal on plastic. Leftovers get wrapped and go in the garbage or to the birds.
What do you mean the Seuda needs to be first thing in the morning? |
The last time to eat chometz on erev pesach/shabbos morning is about 10:06am this year. So you need to make kiddush and wash at 9:30am. But nobody is required to eat lunch then.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 9:11 pm
ra_mom wrote: | The last time to eat chometz on erev pesach/shabbos morning is about 10:06am this year. So you need to make kiddush and wash at 9:30am. But nobody is required to eat lunch then. |
Right, that’s why I was confused. You make kiddush and hamotzi early, and then eat again regular time.
And then you get a good nap because it’s shabbat and everything was already ready for the seder before shabbat.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 9:17 pm
Maybe not everyone does, but I'm pretty sure we hold you have to eat SOMETHING at each meal.
We do something like, wash and eat Challah (not in the normal eating areas and not on carpet), eat fish, bench. Take a walk. Wash again, eat deli meat, bentch
Then later, eat a kosher lepesach meal.
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Sat, Jan 16 2021, 9:38 pm
amother [ OP ] wrote: | But.... the day meal has to be done by something like 930 a.m. What do you serve? |
Is it really 930?
I thought you have a regular Shabbos lunch meal KLP and wash on pita ?
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