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# If one ate a meat meal and continued the meal with parave food for 6 hours one may not have dairy as part of the same meal rather one must make [[Birkat HaMazon]] and then have dairy. <Ref>Kaf HaChaim 89:17 </ref>  
# If one ate a meat meal and continued the meal with parave food for 6 hours one may not have dairy as part of the same meal rather one must make [[Birkat HaMazon]] and then have dairy. <Ref>Kaf HaChaim 89:17 </ref>  
# If one is unsure whether 6 hours passed, some say that one should wait until 6 hours surely passed and some say that one may be lenient and certainly in a case where one only ate chicken and not meat. <Ref>Hilchot Baser BeChalav 1:20 </ref>
# If one is unsure whether 6 hours passed, some say that one should wait until 6 hours surely passed and some say that one may be lenient and certainly in a case where one only ate chicken and not meat. <Ref>Hilchot Baser BeChalav 1:20 </ref>
# One should wait 6 hours even between a meat dish, parve food cooked with meat, and a dairy dish even if one didn't actually eat any meat. <ref>Yam Shel Shlomo (Chullin 8:5) says one should wait 6 hours between meat dish and a milk dish and even though not everyone says that and you only need to wait between meat dish and cheese but Badai Hashulchan 89:82 says one should be strict.</ref>


==Meat Stuck in Your Teeth==
==Meat Stuck in Your Teeth==