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Question
I was boiling noodles (pareve) in a fleishig pot and by mistake stirred them with a milchig rubber spatula. Both havent been used in 24 hours. Do I have to get rid of the milchig rubber spatula? Do I have to kasher the pot? Can I still have the noodles?
Answer
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Shalom,
In the circumstances you described , since the spatula and pot had not been used for 24 hours before and the noodles are pareve, the pot, spatula do not need to be kashered and noodles after the fact remain kosher.
All the best

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