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# Food which was crushed very well before Shabbat or on Shabbat in a permissible may may be further cut on Shabbat even in the normal fashion. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:12 </ref>
# Food which was crushed very well before Shabbat or on Shabbat in a permissible may may be further cut on Shabbat even in the normal fashion. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:12 </ref>
# One may pur hot water (even from a Kli Rishon) onto farina, rice porridge, or corn flour and mix it around even crushing the clump with a spoon. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:13 </ref>
# One may pur hot water (even from a Kli Rishon) onto farina, rice porridge, or corn flour and mix it around even crushing the clump with a spoon. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:13 </ref>
==Foods which don't grow from the ground==
==Foods which don't grow from the ground==
# Foods which don't grow from the ground such as cooked eggs, meat, or fish may be crushed on Shabbat (not using a utensil designated for crushing) if one plans on eating it that Shabbat. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:14, Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol 3, pg 391) </ref>  
# Foods which don't grow from the ground such as cooked eggs, meat, or fish may be crushed on Shabbat (not using a utensil designated for crushing) if one plans on eating it that Shabbat. <ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 6:14, Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol 3, pg 391) </ref>  
# If mud got on one’s shirt one may rub it off from the inside of the shirt, meaning that one may hold the inside of the clothing and rub two sides of the clothing together, however, one may not scratch it off from the outside. <Ref>Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol 3, pg 391) explains that there’s no issue of grinding because the mud was previously ground. </ref>
# If mud got on one’s shirt one may rub it off from the inside of the shirt, meaning that one may hold the inside of the clothing and rub two sides of the clothing together, however, one may not scratch it off from the outside. <Ref>Yalkut Yosef (Shabbat, vol 3, pg 391) explains that there’s no issue of grinding because the mud was previously ground. </ref>
==Related Pages==
# [[Medicine on Shabbat|Taking Medicine on Shabbat]] (which is a rabbinic decree because of grinding)
==References==
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