Yes, you may tell her to do it, as long as the milk (bottle) will not be totally covered in the water. See here for a similar case: https://asktherav.com/2763-can-we-take-water-from-our-shabbos-kettle-to-warm-a-baby-bottle-in-a-paper-kli-shlishi/…
Yes, you may tell her to do it, as long as the milk (bottle) will not be totally covered in the water. See here for a similar case: https://asktherav.com/2763-can-we-take-water-from-our-shabbos-kettle-to-warm-a-baby-bottle-in-a-paper-kli-shlishi/…
If it became a solid, you may leave it to defrost on its own, though not by heat (unless it's really needed for Shabbos, in which case you can…
Question: Is it a problem to defrost something on Shabbos only near heat (obviously not where it can reach yad soledes), or is it also a problem without heat?…
Only if you will use it on Shabbos. May I put a bottle of milk in the freezer so that it doesn't go bad? Yes. See here: https://asktherav.com/7003-its-friday-night-after-the-meal-may-i-put-my-leftover-chicken-in-the-freezer-for-later-on-in-the-week-or-do-i-need-to-put-in-the-fridge-is-putting-it-in-the-freezer-an-issue-of-hachana-on-shabbos/…
Question Continued: If I understand correctly from chapter 4 of "The Laws of Cooking on Shabbos" (by Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov, SIE) it can be placed on the blech…
One may not place a chocolate cake in an area where the chocolate will melt. In addition to the issue of actively melting something, there are concerns of cooking.…
Some kosher products, such as whipped cream, come in spray cans which bear a warning to consult a Rav before using it on Shabbos. One issue relevant to whipped…