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# When washing the area of contact the food should be washed in water and rubbed gently to clean it from anything being stuck onto it.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:3-4</ref> If a dairy food was cut with a knife with meat fat the dairy food needs to be washed and rubbed well.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:5</ref>
# When washing the area of contact the food should be washed in water and rubbed gently to clean it from anything being stuck onto it.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:3-4</ref> If a dairy food was cut with a knife with meat fat the dairy food needs to be washed and rubbed well.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:5</ref>
# After the fact if the dairy and meat foods touched and were cooked separately without being washed beforehand, some say that it is kosher<ref>Taz 91:6</ref> while others are concerned unless there is certainty that there was 60x the crumbs that transferred.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:6</ref>
# After the fact if the dairy and meat foods touched and were cooked separately without being washed beforehand, some say that it is kosher<ref>Taz 91:6</ref> while others are concerned unless there is certainty that there was 60x the crumbs that transferred.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:6</ref>
# Initially it is forbidden to have meat touch cheese if it is uncommon to wash the meat and cheese before eating them because one might forget to wash them before eating them.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 91:3 based on the Baal HaItur</ref>
# Cut up bread that was on the table during a meat meal should be treated as meat and can't be eaten with milk.<ref>Yerushalmi Pesachim 6:4, Shulchan Aruch YD 91:3</ref> Some question how it is permitted to save that bread for another meat meal since one might forget and eat it with milk. However, the minhag is to save the cut up bread on the table to save that bread for another meat meal.<ref>Badei Hashulchan 91:17 quotes this minhag and questions it. </ref>
# Milk and meat that were soaked together for 24 hours or were salted together may not be eaten however they are permitted to benefit from.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 91:8, Shach 87:2</ref>
# If a cold piece of cooked meat fell into liquid milk according to Sephardim the meat should be washed and it is permitted, while according to Ashkenazim the meat is forbidden up to the depth of a peel and the milk is permitted.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 91:7 and Rama</ref>
==Using Forbidden Utensils==
==Using Forbidden Utensils==
# It is permitted to use a clean cold non-Kosher utensil to eat cold kosher food on an irregular basis. <Ref>Rama YD 121:5, Shulchan Aruch YD 94:3, Badei Hashulchan 91:15, Kaf Hachaim 94:40</ref>
# It is permitted to use a clean cold non-Kosher utensil to eat cold kosher food on an irregular basis. <Ref>Rama YD 121:5, Shulchan Aruch YD 94:3, Badei Hashulchan 91:15, Kaf Hachaim 94:40</ref>