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size=2><BR>> <BR>> The opening case was that RRW has a nachriah
housekeeper. I don't know<BR>> about you, but I know how to make a taaroves,
but I do not know how<BR>> to cook wine without ruining it. I would think you
need equipment to<BR>> insure the alcohol wouldn't get away. So lemaaseh in
someone's home,<BR>> this solution may be the more pragmatic
one.<BR><BR>>>If you're diluting it 6:1 you're not adding mevushal to the
non-mevushal,<BR>you're adding a tiny bit of left-over non-mevushal to a
nearly-full bottle<BR>of mevushal. Why bother? For that little, why
not just leave it, and<BR>take the risk that you might have to throw it away
*if* she happens to<BR>move the bottle? <<<BR>Zev
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<DIV>I'm not sure if this solves the problem you're asking about, but on the
rare occasions that we have an open bottle of non-mevushal wine in the fridge on
the day the cleaning lady comes, my husband makes his own seal -- he signs his
own name on a piece of paper and scotchtapes it around the top and neck of the
bottle, so that no one could open it without tearing the seal.</DIV>
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<DIV>PS But I have a related question -- given that my cleaning lady has a key
to my house -- even though she usually only comes on Thursday -- do I have to
worry about my non-mevushal wine all the time? For that matter, do I have
to worry about bishul akum or about her somehow treifing my dishes, on the
extremely remote chance that she would ever cook anything in my home when I
am not here (she never cooks so that is extremely remote, but theoretically she
could). Is there anything else I should worry about, since she has a
key? (I am not worried about her secretly baptizing my children,
they're too old for that and she's not a Catholic anyway -- although she is
a devout Christian who reads the Bible every day.)</DIV>
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PTSIZE="10"><BR><B>--Toby Katz<BR>==========<BR><BR></FONT><FONT lang=0
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