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nachlaot
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Wed, Oct 10 2018, 8:30 pm
hi, our entire kitchen is basically meat-only, except we have a dairy nutribullet that we use for smoothies. we don't have dairy dishes and don't cook dairy.
can we use the diary nutribullet to grind a cold, non-sharp item and then put that item into our meat cookware?
for example, we wanted to grind almonds in the dairy nutribullet to put into a parve recipe that we were making using our meat cookware. even if not a good practice, is this still technically permissible? if we wanted to put the almonds into a meat recipe instead of a parve recipe, does the answer change?
thanks!
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amother
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Wed, Oct 10 2018, 8:47 pm
the other way to ask this question is - is my equipment actually dairy, if you've only put cold milk items in it.
Ask your Rav.
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thanks
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 12:03 am
amother wrote: | the other way to ask this question is - is my equipment actually dairy, if you've only put cold milk items in it.
Ask your Rav. |
Blender is not so simple because it gets hot near the blade.
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tichellady
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 12:20 am
It’s fine according to the kashrut I practice
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amother
Orange
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 12:37 am
I once asked a similar question about a Pareve appliance and the Rov said the problem was that food can get stuck in crevices that you may not be able to clean, I think it was a hand mixer, so Rov said cover all vent holes w foil while using it with not pareve food.
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