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==Shabbat Menu Restrictions==
==Shabbat Menu Restrictions==
# A person should not make hot chametz, such as chullent, for Shabbat Erev Pesach because in doing so the leftovers on the pot will be chametz and one can't clean them on Shabbat since it isn't necessary for Shabbat.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:3</ref> After the fact, if one made a hot chametz food in a pot, that pot can be cleaned to remove the chametz on Shabbat morning. When cleaning that pot, one should do the minimum possible; if the chametz can be removed by being wiped that should be done, if it needs to be cleaned with water that measure should be taken.<ref>Rama O.C. 444:3, Mishna Brurah 444:13</ref>
# A person should not make hot chametz, such as chullent, for Shabbat Erev Pesach because in doing so the leftovers on the pot will be chametz and one can't clean them on Shabbat since it isn't necessary for Shabbat.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:3</ref> After the fact, if one made a hot chametz food in a pot, that pot can be cleaned to remove the chametz on Shabbat morning. When cleaning that pot, one should do the minimum possible; if the chametz can be removed by being wiped that should be done, if it needs to be cleaned with water that measure should be taken.<ref>Rama O.C. 444:3, Mishna Brurah 444:13</ref>
# It is preferable to make all of one's food in kosher for pesach or new pots.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:14</ref> If one does, one should be careful not to pour the hot kosher for pesach food from the pots into chametz bowls or plates.<ref>Shaar Hatziyun 444:4</ref>
# It is preferable to make all of one's food in kosher for pesach or new pots.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:14</ref> If one does, one should be careful not to pour the hot kosher for pesach food from the pots into chametz bowls or plates.<ref>Shaar Hatziyun 444:4</ref> To avoid this it is possible to pour the hot pesach food into a kosher lpesach kli sheni and then from there into the chametz bowls or plates.<ref>[https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/753511/rabbi-hershel-schachter/inyanei-erev-pesach-she-chal-be-shabbat/ Rav Hershel Schachter ("Inyanei Erev Pesach She'chal BeShabbat", min 73-75)] explains that really a stream acting as a connection (transl. ''nisok chabur''; Heb. נצוק חיבור) is a chumra because it only applies to tumah and not transfer of taste. Even though we're strict but a stream from a kli sheni it is permitted. Additionally, there is only a minute amount of taste transferred so it should be nullified before the fifth hour on Erev Pesach.</ref>


==Preparing for the Seder==
==Preparing for the Seder==
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