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amother
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Fri, Apr 19 2024, 1:17 pm
I accidentally dropped pareve plastic teaspoon into warm but not too hot chicken soup container that was cooling on counter. When I went to retrieve it , the chicken soup was more on warm side than hot. It was not so hot that I withdrew my hand quickly- Yaad Soledes Bo. I. washed it off quickly with soap and water .is it still pareve? I never use it for milchiks anyway but still would like to know if measuring spoon is still pareve.
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Cheiny
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Fri, Apr 19 2024, 1:19 pm
amother OP wrote: | I accidentally dropped pareve plastic teaspoon into warm but not too hot chicken soup container that was cooling on counter. When I went to retrieve it , the chicken soup was more on warm side than hot. It was not so hot that I withdrew my hand quickly- Yaad Soledes Bo. I. washed it off quickly with soap and water .is it still pareve? I never use it for milchiks anyway but still would like to know if measuring spoon is still pareve. |
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octopus
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Fri, Apr 19 2024, 1:19 pm
Consult a rav
But an important point to include is what temperature water you washed it in.
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naturalmom5
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Fri, Apr 19 2024, 1:27 pm
My husband said its fine if the fire wasnt on under the pot, cli rishon
If you want just stick spoon in boiling water for a minute
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Fri, Apr 19 2024, 2:19 pm
If you're always using that measuring spoon for cold items, it doesn't matter if it's actually fleishig. Your food will still be pareve. Side point that may be helpful 😉
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