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# Leftover food that is edible to animals in your place isn't muktzeh.<ref>Beitzah 2a, Shabbat 143a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:26</ref> What animals are considered for this see [[#Animal Food]].
# Leftover food that is edible to animals in your place isn't muktzeh.<ref>Beitzah 2a, Shabbat 143a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:26</ref> What animals are considered for this see [[#Animal Food]].
# Leftover food that isn't edible that is upon one's plate one could shake it off the plate since it didn't become a [[bosis]].<ref>Beitzah 2a, Shabbat 143a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:26. The reason that it didn't become a bosis is because one planned to remove them before the end of Shabbat (Tosfot Beitzah 2a), there is also permitted food on the table (Tosfot), it was left in a haphazard manner and not placed (Tosfot), it wasn't there from the beginning of Shabbat (Baal Hameor), or it isn't significant compared to what is holding it (Rashba Beitzah 2a s.v. mistabra). This is all quoted by the Magen Avraham 308:50.</ref>
# Leftover food that isn't edible that is upon one's plate one could shake it off the plate since it didn't become a [[bosis]].<ref>Beitzah 2a, Shabbat 143a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 308:26. The reason that it didn't become a bosis is because one planned to remove them before the end of Shabbat (Tosfot Beitzah 2a), there is also permitted food on the table (Tosfot), it was left in a haphazard manner and not placed (Tosfot), it wasn't there from the beginning of Shabbat (Baal Hameor), or it isn't significant compared to what is holding it (Rashba Beitzah 2a s.v. mistabra). This is all quoted by the Magen Avraham 308:50.</ref>
#Fruit pits that one is eating and the pit which is left is muktzeh some say that one can place them on the plate while others say that they should be dropped.<ref>Orchot Shabbat 19:212 and  356 based on Magen Avraham and Even Haozer end of 266</ref>


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