Using a Meat Pot That Became Non-Kosher for Pareve
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Question
A meat pot that has not been used for a day in which milk was cooked is permitted to be used for pareve, and the Rema wrote that it is customary not to use it, while the Kaf HaChaim wrote that temporary use is permitted. What does temporary use mean?
Answer
Not on a regular basis
Source
Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 93
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