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Kashering Silicone Utensils & Ceramic Blade Knives

by kashrut_admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

I have several utensils made of silicone (as opposed to plastic). How do I Kasher them for Pesach? Or are they like plastic utensils and don’t require special Kashering for Passover? I also have knives with ceramic blades. Are they like knives with metal blades...

Koshering plastic utensils

by kashrut_admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

Can hard plastic utensils like spoons and spatulas be koshered for pesach? 

Glutino pancake mix

by Marjorie Dayan | Apr 7, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

Ingredients. Brown rice flour, white rice flour, corn starch, buttermilk, granulated honey, baking powder (corn), sodium bicarbonate, salt, xanthan gum. …

Avocado mayo k for p?

by Marjorie Dayan | Apr 7, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

 

K4p

by kashrut_admin | Apr 7, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

 Classic cream whipped cream

Koshering pots

by kashrut_admin | Apr 6, 2020 | Pesach Kashering

When boiling and koshering pots  does the water have to boil over the sides of the pot? Or can we just bring the water to boil and spill it out? 
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Since Lag Ba'Omer is on Sunday this year (may 26), you can shave and/or take haircuts starting Thursday the 23rd of May. The concept is that we want to give honor to the Shabbat.  Shaving only on Sunday, would be disrespectful.

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