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on: Am I allowed to eat matbucha left over from Shabbat, along with my milk?

: It is permissible to eat the salads left over from Shabbat together with dairy, insofar as at the time of the meal the salads had special serving utensils, and the diners did not use their personal eating utensils to take from the salads. Also, even if the salads did not have a special serving spoon, if they did not eat from the salads after the meat dishes were served to the table, the salads can be eaten together with dairy foods, and one should not be afraid of splashing the meat dish into the salad. It is important to note that in any case, that is, even if there was no special serving spoon for salads and salads were used at the table even after serving the meat dishes. You should avoid eating the salads together with the milk at the same time, but the salads can be eaten without waiting after them six hours before eating dairy foods. Indeed, to begin with, it is better that before bringing the meat foods to the table, any salad that is later thought of being eaten with milk will be removed from the table. Wishing you a Happy New Year. Sources and reasoning  

Question:

Am I allowed to eat matbucha left over from Shabbat, along with my milk?

Answer:

It is permissible to eat the salads left over from Shabbat together with dairy, insofar as at the time of the meal the salads had special serving utensils, and the diners did not use their personal eating utensils to take from the salads.

Also, even if the salads did not have a special serving spoon, if they did not eat from the salads after the meat dishes were served to the table, the salads can be eaten together with dairy foods, and one should not be afraid of splashing the meat dish into the salad.

It is important to note that in any case, that is, even if there was no special serving spoon for salads and salads were used at the table even after serving the meat dishesYou should avoid eating the salads together with the milk at the same time, but the salads can be eaten without waiting after them six hours before eating dairy foods.

Indeed, to begin with, it is better that before bringing the meat foods to the table, any salad that is later thought of being eaten with milk will be removed from the table.

Wishing you a Happy New Year.

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