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Great chart! 🙂
like!
(one thing I've never quite figured out – how is it possible that there are kids living at home that don't eat all over the house???)
🙂 thanks! I happen to be particular… my rule is food only in the kitchen and dining room. Not to say they never break the rules but it's definitely the default.
well, AFAIK if they sometimes, even once a year, break the rules, that's enough to force you to clean/check, no?
Nah…firstly the rule is that you only need to clean rooms where you regularly bring chametz. Secondly, the house gets cleaned…rooms get vacuumed…seriously unless I have reason to believe that chametz food may be lurking in a particular room, I dont need to clean it. I know that sounds revolutionary but it's true! Now you are Chasidic so maybe your customs differ slightly, but this is what I've learned and this is how I do it.
So true, before we had kids, it was at most two days work!