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===Shabbat Chazon===
===Shabbat Chazon===
====Meat on Erev Shabbat Chazon====
#A person shouldn't taste the Shabbos meat dishes before Shabbat on Erev Shabbat Chazon. He can taste it to see if it needs more spices and then spit it out.<Ref>Laws of Daily Living The Three Weeks p. 63</ref>
#If one accepts early Shabbat on Shabbat Chazon one can eat meat and drink wine even before sunset.<Ref>Laws of Daily Living The Three Weeks p. 63</ref>
#Children can eat meat on Erev Shabbat Chazon as part of their "Shabbat meal" even if it is before Shabbat if it is difficult for them to stay up.<Ref>Laws of Daily Living The Three Weeks p. 63</ref>
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#One should refrain from eating food cooked with meat.<ref>Although Shulchan Aruch O.C. 551:10 says that some allow you to eat foods cooked with meat, Mishna Brura 551:63 and Kaf Hachaim 551:142 say that the custom is to refrain from doing so. Ish Matzliach footnotes to Mishna Brura 551:10:note 4 agrees.</ref> Nevertheless, one is permitted to eat food that was cooked in meat pots, as long as no meat was cooked with it, and one cannot taste the taste of the meat in his food. <ref>Mishna Brurah 551:63, Kaf Hachayim 551:142, Orchot Chaim 31, Nitei Gavriel 38:5. Shaar Hatziyun 551:68 writes that even if a small piece of meat that will not be tasted fell into a dish, it may still be eaten. </ref>  
#One should refrain from eating food cooked with meat.<ref>Although Shulchan Aruch O.C. 551:10 says that some allow you to eat foods cooked with meat, Mishna Brura 551:63 and Kaf Hachaim 551:142 say that the custom is to refrain from doing so. Ish Matzliach footnotes to Mishna Brura 551:10:note 4 agrees.</ref> Nevertheless, one is permitted to eat food that was cooked in meat pots, as long as no meat was cooked with it, and one cannot taste the taste of the meat in his food. <ref>Mishna Brurah 551:63, Kaf Hachayim 551:142, Orchot Chaim 31, Nitei Gavriel 38:5. Shaar Hatziyun 551:68 writes that even if a small piece of meat that will not be tasted fell into a dish, it may still be eaten. </ref>  
# Parve food which looks like meat may be eaten during the Nine Days. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 38:6,  Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (Maamar Mordechai - Lemoadim Uleyamim 25:37 and [https://www.yeshiva.co/midrash/3808 yeshiva.co]) </ref>
# Parve food which looks like meat may be eaten during the Nine Days. <ref>Nitei Gavriel 38:6,  Rav Mordechai Eliyahu (Maamar Mordechai - Lemoadim Uleyamim 25:37 and [https://www.yeshiva.co/midrash/3808 yeshiva.co]) </ref>
===Cooking with Wine or Meat Flavor===
# If wine is mixed into a sauce it is nullified one in six parts, therefore if there is less than 16% it is permitted to consume during the nine days.<Ref>[https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=155681 Rav Shmuel Fuerst (Halachos of The 3 Weeks 5781, min 28)]</ref>
#If meat fell into a food and is nullified one in sixty the food may be consumed during the nine days.<Ref>Mishna Brurah 551:63</ref>


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