Pouring Boiling Milk into a Trash Can with Meat Residues

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Question

Is it permissible to pour boiling milk from a primary vessel into a trash can when there are meat residues, due to the prohibition of cooking meat in milk?

Answer

Since this is done in a manner of disposal, one who is lenient has upon whom to rely.

Source

See Shevut Yaakov, Part 1, Siman 38, which rules to prohibit, and Yad Avraham at the end of Siman 87 writes to permit since it is cooking in a manner of destruction and not a typical way of cooking, and it will not lead to consumption.

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