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Ima4therecord
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Fri, Sep 27 2019, 3:11 pm
I understand the importance of being Machmire about certain things especially inr egards to kashrut but I was wondering if anyone knew the halacha with this...
If I make parve soy beans in a meat pot.. Why is it an issue (I guess scientifically?) to eat the soybeans with something cold dairy (like cheese). I ybderstand with something hot I guess heat transfers could be an issue but why not cold (assuming both items are cold)
Also on a seperate note, has anyone heard from a Rav you can be lenient with this for children? It's been happening a lot that my daughter is eating dairy and we are eating meat and there is something that's parve meat equipment.. And she wants it with her food...
Thanks
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Fri, Sep 27 2019, 3:16 pm
The best would be to have a couple of pareve pots and utensils. Vegetables and soups can be cooked pareve and used for any meal. Makes life easier.
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amother
Seagreen
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Fri, Sep 27 2019, 5:16 pm
My husband has semicha and is trained well in this area. Yes you can eat cold dairy with pareve soup made in a meat pot. Better if the pot is eino ben yomo.
You can also always ask your LOR if you're occasionally uncertain
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Chana Miriam S
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Fri, Sep 27 2019, 5:18 pm
Ima4therecord wrote: | I understand the importance of being Machmire about certain things especially inr egards to kashrut but I was wondering if anyone knew the halacha with this...
If I make parve soy beans in a meat pot.. Why is it an issue (I guess scientifically?) to eat the soybeans with something cold dairy (like cheese). I ybderstand with something hot I guess heat transfers could be an issue but why not cold (assuming both items are cold)
Also on a seperate note, has anyone heard from a Rav you can be lenient with this for children? It's been happening a lot that my daughter is eating dairy and we are eating meat and there is something that's parve meat equipment.. And she wants it with her food...
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When was the last time it was used for meat? Also the fact that you’re boiling it in water. Ask your LOR.
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Chana Miriam S
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Fri, Sep 27 2019, 5:19 pm
Also was the pot clean? Also it’s not scientifically it’s halachically.
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Teomima
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Sat, Sep 28 2019, 6:33 pm
I don't get why more people don't use parve pots and pans. I grew up in a house with three sets and I have that as well. In fact, I have more parve equipment than dairy and fleishig combined. Everything that does not specifically have dairy or meat in it, I cook parve. It eliminates all these questions and confusion.
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Ima4therecord
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Sat, Sep 28 2019, 9:01 pm
So about using parve pans... Is cccidrntally made all my pots meat lol so keep pushing off too buy a new parve pot...
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Sat, Sep 28 2019, 10:02 pm
When I make pasta in a meat pot (not ben yomo), I can use leftovers for dairy as long as it wasnt intentionally made in a meat pot to be used with dairy.
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Chana Miriam S
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Sat, Sep 28 2019, 10:02 pm
Ima4therecord wrote: | So about using parve pans... Is cccidrntally made all my pots meat lol so keep pushing off too buy a new parve pot... |
I have three sinks. Originally one was pareve. But we messed up all our pareve stuff into meat and there went pareve. Too. Complicated. for me.
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