When a woman borrows water, salt, and spices from her neighbor for her dough and pot on Yom Tov, do the resulting foods follow one or both women's boundaries?
Synopsis
Since the borrowed ingredients are not nullified in the dough or pot (being min b'mino — grain in grain, water in water), the finished foods follow the boundaries of both women. Neither woman may take them beyond the intersection of their two boundaries.
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