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## If one found one’s chullent burning in the morning, according to Sephardim it’s forbidden to pour boiling water into the Crock pot and would only be permissible if one first transferred the Chullent into a Kli Sheni and then poured in the boiling water. <Ref>Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat vol 1 pg 107), Sh”t Yechava Daat 4:22 </ref>  
## If one found one’s chullent burning in the morning, according to Sephardim it’s forbidden to pour boiling water into the Crock pot and would only be permissible if one first transferred the Chullent into a Kli Sheni and then poured in the boiling water. <Ref>Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat vol 1 pg 107), Sh”t Yechava Daat 4:22 </ref>  
# It’s permissible to pour from a Kli Rishon onto a baby bottle filled with milk (even if it’s cold and uncooked) since the pouring only cooks the outer layer and in this case it’s the bottle (which doesn’t cook at this temperature), however, one should be careful that the bottle isn’t completely covered by the hot water. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:50 </ref>
# It’s permissible to pour from a Kli Rishon onto a baby bottle filled with milk (even if it’s cold and uncooked) since the pouring only cooks the outer layer and in this case it’s the bottle (which doesn’t cook at this temperature), however, one should be careful that the bottle isn’t completely covered by the hot water. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:50 </ref>
# It’s permissible to pour hot water from a Kli Rishon into a large amount of cold water as long as the cold water will thereby heated to 113 degrees. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:51 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to pour hot water from a Kli Rishon onto regular sugar, saccharin, instant coffee, soup powder, instant cocoa, or uncooked tea leaves. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:46,9 </ref>  
# It’s forbidden to pour hot water from a Kli Rishon onto regular sugar, saccharin, instant coffee, soup powder, instant cocoa, or uncooked tea leaves. <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:46,9 </ref>  
# It’s permissible to pour from a Kli Rishon (even if it’s on the fire) onto fully cooked solids or fully cooked liquids which are still slightly warm. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:47 </ref>
===Onto water===
# It’s permissible to pour hot liquid from a Kli Rishon onto cold liquid if the remaining mixture will remain cool (less than 110 degrees). However it’s forbidden to pour a lot of hot liquid from a Kli Rishon onto a little cold liquid since the remaining mixture will be hot (greater than 110 degrees). <Ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:51, 39 Melachos (vol 2 pg 576) </ref>
# It’s permissible to pour from a Kli Rishon (even if it’s on the fire) onto fully cooked solids or fully cooked liquids which are still slightly warm, according to Ashkenazim. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:47 </ref>
## Therefore, it’s permissible to pour from an urn onto tea essence which is still warm. <ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:47 </ref>
## Therefore, it’s permissible to pour from an urn onto tea essence which is still warm. <ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 1:47 </ref>