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===Far Away===
===Far Away===
# If the people are sitting so far from each other that they can't reach each other's food it is permitted for one to eat meat and one to eat milk at the same table.<ref>Gemara Chullin 107b according to the first interpretation of Tosfot s.v. keein. This is codified by the Badei Hashulchan 88:15 and Kaf Hachaim 88:10.</ref>
# If the people are sitting so far from each other that they can't reach each other's food it is permitted for one to eat meat and one to eat milk at the same table.<ref>Gemara Chullin 107b according to the first interpretation of Tosfot s.v. keein. This is codified by the Pri Megadim (Siftei Daat 88:3), Badei Hashulchan 88:15, and Kaf Hachaim 88:10.</ref> This solution might not work for one person eating meat at a table where there is dairy or vice versa.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 88:15 isn't sure if the solution of having the food far away works when there is only one person there.</ref>
 
===Serving Table===
===Serving Table===
# It is permitted to leave a meat dish and a dairy dish next to one another on a serving table or the kitchen counter, from where people aren't eating.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 88:1, Yalkut Yosef YD 88:2</ref> One should still be careful to leave the meat and milk apart so that they don't spill on one another.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 88:8</ref>
# It is permitted to leave a meat dish and a dairy dish next to one another on a serving table or the kitchen counter, from where people aren't eating.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 88:1, Yalkut Yosef YD 88:2</ref> One should still be careful to leave the meat and milk apart so that they don't spill on one another.<ref>Kaf Hachaim 88:8</ref>