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by ChiefExecutive » September 4th, 2020, 12:11 pm
Is it better to use a cold milchig spoon that fell into a cold fleishig pot but a ben yomo, or a hot milchig spoon in a hot fleishig pot not a ben yomo?
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by Cranberry » September 4th, 2020, 12:12 pm
Is there anything in the pot?
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by Cranberry » September 4th, 2020, 12:16 pm
A wise person once said that it's better to use a fork.
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by Cranberry » September 4th, 2020, 12:17 pm
Is there food in the pot? And if so, is the food pareve?
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by gamanit » September 4th, 2020, 12:22 pm
For arguments sake let's say it's plain pasta the pot
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by virtuosointraining » September 4th, 2020, 12:23 pm
Cranberry wrote: ↑ September 4th, 2020, 12:16 pm
A wise person once said that it's better to use a fork.
Other wise people say to use a spoon for soup and a fork for meat.
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by Cranberry » September 4th, 2020, 6:54 pm
virtuosointraining wrote: ↑ September 4th, 2020, 12:23 pm
Cranberry wrote: ↑ September 4th, 2020, 12:16 pm
A wise person once said that it's better to use a fork.
Other wise people say to use a spoon for soup and a fork for meat.
As long as you use a fork for cereal, which is milchig.
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by shpritz » September 5th, 2020, 9:37 pm
I think that a milchig/fleishig item that was affected by heat of the opposite needs to be koshered while a cold item does not.
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by ChiefExecutive » September 5th, 2020, 11:22 pm
But does that still apply when the utensil is not a ben yomo?
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by Cranberry » September 5th, 2020, 11:51 pm
In all seriousness, I'm pretty sure option 1 is less of an issue, though you are probably never in a situation where you are actually going to choose between the two.
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by Arc » September 6th, 2020, 10:28 pm
gamanit wrote: ↑ September 4th, 2020, 12:22 pm
For arguments sake let's say it's plain pasta the pot
In that case, I think it's pretty clear cut that option 1 is better.