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# One may throw all of the items of a mixture onto a table or on the ground so that they scatter. Once the items are separate identifiable units it is permitted to use each one separately without any prohibition of Borer. <Ref>Based on [[Shabbat]] 74a, it seems that throwing a mixture out of the container so that the pieces separate so it’s not a mixture anymore would be permitted and allow one to put away each piece of the mixture separately. This is also the opinion of Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:3 (note 6 in name of Rav Shlomo Zalman), Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:74 Borer #11</ref>
# One may throw all of the items of a mixture onto a table or on the ground so that they scatter. Once the items are separate identifiable units it is permitted to use each one separately without any prohibition of Borer. <Ref>Based on [[Shabbat]] 74a, it seems that throwing a mixture out of the container so that the pieces separate so it’s not a mixture anymore would be permitted and allow one to put away each piece of the mixture separately. This is also the opinion of Shemirat [[Shabbat]] KeHilchata 3:3 (note 6 in name of Rav Shlomo Zalman), Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:74 Borer #11</ref>
# Taking off a piece of food (wanted part) along with the non-wanted food is permitted. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 319:61 and 62. Chazon Ish (53:16) disagrees. <br />
# Taking off a piece of food (wanted part) along with the non-wanted food is permitted. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 319:61 and 62. Chazon Ish (53:16) disagrees. <br />
The Taz (319:13) writes that one cannot remove a fly from one’s soup because it would be considered Borer; however one can remove some soup with the fly. The Mishneh Brura (319:61) understood the Taz to mean that it’s not Borer when good was removed with the bad. However, the Chazon Ish 53:16 understood the Taz differently.  He thought that only the soup surrounding the fly was considered mixed with the fly.  Therefore the soup removed allowed the the fly to be removed because the entire mixture was removed.  It follows that removing a little good with the bad would be Asur. </ref>
The Taz (319:13) writes that one cannot remove a fly from one’s soup because it would be considered Borer; however one can remove some soup with the fly. The Mishneh Brura (319:61) understood the Taz to mean that it’s not Borer when good was removed with the bad. However, the Chazon Ish 53:16 understood the Taz differently.  He thought that only the soup surrounding the fly was considered mixed with the fly.  Therefore the soup removed allowed the fly to be removed because the entire mixture was removed.  It follows that removing a little good with the bad would be Asur. </ref>


==What constitutes a mixture?==
==What constitutes a mixture?==