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===Lemon in Tea===
===Lemon in Tea===
# According to many poskim, one should not place a sliced lemon in a cup of tea on Shabbat <ref> Consensus of many poskim (Igros Moshe O.C. 4:74-18; Harav S.Z. Auerbach, quoted in Shemiras Shabbos K'hilchasah 1, note 150; Harav Y.S. Elyashiv, quoted in Me'or ha-Shabbos 1:221) unlike the Chazon Ish (O.C. 52:19) who tends to be lenient. see [http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5762/yisro.html Weekly Halacha] by Rav Doniel Neustadt</ref> According to others, one may pour from a kli sheni. <ref> [http://www.halachayomit.co.il/EnglishDisplayRead.asp?readID=1792 Halacha yomit] in the name of Chacham Ovadia Yosef </ref>
# According to many poskim, one should not place a sliced lemon in a cup of tea on Shabbat <ref> Consensus of many poskim (Igros Moshe O.C. 4:74-18; Harav S.Z. Auerbach, quoted in Shemiras Shabbos K'hilchasah 1, note 150; Harav Y.S. Elyashiv, quoted in Me'or ha-Shabbos 1:221) unlike the Chazon Ish (O.C. 52:19) who tends to be lenient. see [http://www.torah.org/advanced/weekly-halacha/5762/yisro.html Weekly Halacha] by Rav Doniel Neustadt</ref> According to others, one may pour from a kli sheni. <ref> [http://www.halachayomit.co.il/EnglishDisplayRead.asp?readID=1792 Halacha yomit] in the name of Chacham Ovadia Yosef </ref>
===Drying out the Cup===
# It is permitted to pour hot water from a kli rishon onto cold droplets in a cup that is still wet. One should first shake it off to remove as much moisture as possible. Someone who is careful to dry it first will be blessed.<ref>Halacha Brurah (Bishul 318:141 p. 356) explains that it is permitted to pour hot water on top of droplets because it is a pesik reisha dlo nicha leh, iruy could be considered a kli sheni according to some rishonim, and the drops are a chatzi shiur. He cites Igrot Moshe OC 1:93, Or Letzion 2:30:10, Beer Moshe 6:110, Minchat Yitzchak 9:30-31 as being strict. Yabia Omer OC 4:33 is lenient. Halacha Brurah also cites Divrei Yatziv 1:156, Tzitz Eliezer 13:40, Tefila Lmoshe 1:36, Shevet Halevi 7:42:2, Mishna Halachot 6:67, Orchot Shabbat ch. 1 fnt. 156 citing Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, and Meor Hashabbat v. 1 p. 161 citing Rav Elyashiv as lenient. </ref>


==Benefiting from Food Cooked on Shabbat==
==Benefiting from Food Cooked on Shabbat==