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==How long does one have to make a bracha Achrona?==
# If one ate bread and was full from it, one can bench up to 72 minutes. However, if one didn’t make Birkat HaMazon until after 72 minutes, one may make it until one is even slightly hungry again. <Ref> </ref>
# If one did wait more than 72 minutes and is in doubt whether one made Birkat HaMazon, preferably one should eat a Kezayit and then make Birkat HaMazon, and if that’s impossible, one should make Birkat HaMazon, if originally one had bread until one was full. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 184:15, Vezot Habracha (Chapter 5, pg 49). </ref>
# At a feast or lengthy meal, even if a few hours pass, if from time to time one has some food or drinks, one may make Birkat HaMazon at the end of the meal. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 184:18, Vezot HaBracha (Chapter 5 pg 50) </ref> However, preferably, one shouldn’t wait between any eating or drinking and Birkat HaMazon more than 72 minutes. <Ref> Magan Avraham 184:9 writes that one can make Birkat HaMazon after a few hour meal as long as one continually had other foods, Vezot HaBracha (Chapter 5 pg 51) adds that one should try not to wait more than 72 minutes between the eating and the Birkat haMazon. </ref>
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==How long does one have to make Bracha Achrona?==
==How long does one have to make Bracha Achrona?==
===Birkat Hamazon for bread===
===Birkat Hamazon for bread===