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eman 2004-06-22 03:37 PM

turn AND serve, or just turn?
 
If you were cooking (say) a succulent portion of chicken in the pan (or on the barbie) would you then serve the cooked meat using the same utensil you'd used to turn the raw (going on partially cooked) meat during the cooking process?

I wouldn't.

But some TV chefs would (apparently).

No wonder so many people have the shits.

Greenguy 2004-06-22 03:57 PM

My wife's cousin is really anal about this kind of stuff - especially about using the same utensil for both beef & poultry, but I really don't see the big deal - LOL

I usually throw the chicken or steak on the grill by hand, then wash my hands & use a pair of tongs to flip them 1/2 way thru - I'm still alive :)

eman 2004-06-22 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Greenguy
I'm still alive :)
Evidently :)

Just don't be complacent about that next fart .... |jester|

DangerDave 2004-06-22 05:19 PM

What a crock... I use fingers for both and I am still alive...

Don't believe all the BS you hear...

DD

Linkster 2004-06-22 05:27 PM

Goota believe that the reason so many people these days are having to go to doctors with these little flus and infections is because we've gotten so damned picky about cleanliness - damn clorox wipes for the cutting board, disinfectant after every shower - our friggin bodies cant build up a good resistence to germs anymore - its all part of a plot by the medical insurance conglomerate |jester|

DangerDave 2004-06-22 05:41 PM

Amen Linkster...


"Teach your children to eat dirt!"


DD

eman 2004-06-22 06:12 PM

Thanks for the thumbs up for cleanliness :)

That's the last time I wash my hands after a crap |goodnight

DangerDave 2004-06-22 06:18 PM

Quote:

That's the last time I wash my hands after a crap
As long as you dont crap on your hands ...., you should be fine.. :D

DD

Cleo 2004-06-22 06:46 PM

I'm a vegetarian…


|couch|

JanTM 2004-06-22 08:14 PM

What the others said... except Cleo :D

You are much more at risk of getting all kinds of infections if you don't cook your meat properly...
I use the same utensil for everything... less stuff that need washing afterwards :D

Greenguy 2004-06-22 09:12 PM

Mental Note: Never let DangerDave cook after taking a crap :D

Toni KatVixen 2004-06-22 11:18 PM

I've managed in food service for over 10 yrs. & have taking too many classes about public safety to do that.

If it for yourself, your own house, go for it if you are of good health & use to it.

But if you have folks that are of weaker health.....such as children & ederly......I would strongly not recommend it.

A 2yr toddler died in the Jack-in-Box outbreak of E-coli (1993ish) by just eating the bun that the meat had touched & the meat was not cooked fully. Which, I believe, spread to his day care by a diaper & playground cross-contamination.

Raw veggies are also not fully safe either, they have been known to have E-coli & that is how a hepatitis got spread through onions, I believe at a popular Mexican establishment within the last few years. They need to be cleaned before consuming.

The health department comes up with it's standards because of proven outbreaks through the public caused by cross-contamination of raw & cooked items. The standards are not there just to make life difficult, it is make you safe. :)

T Pat 2004-06-22 11:45 PM

|jester| I've got to admit that I use fingers and the same fork and if I drop a piece of meet on the ground it might or might not get a beer douch befor I throw it back on the grill depending on if anyone saw me drop it |goodnight

Surfn 2004-06-22 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TijuanaPat
|jester| I've got to admit that I use fingers and the same fork and if I drop a piece of meet on the ground it might or might not get a beer douch befor I throw it back on the grill depending on if anyone saw me drop it |goodnight
Remind me not to eat when you are grilling...lol

Fonz 2004-06-23 05:00 AM

Our natural resistance has dropped quite a lot over the last decades... damn, our ancestors ate of the floor and look, we're still here. Call me dirty but the people that are the most hygienic get sick more often... and that's a proven fact (I think :) )

doublep 2004-06-23 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Linkster
our friggin bodies cant build up a good resistence to germs anymore |jester|
An interesting observation actually - One of the biggest problems today are doctors liberally dishing out antibiotics, which over the long term depress your own body's natural resistance and immune system. In fact this is one of the reasons for the increase in Asthma over the last 30 odd years.

As for the meat - I eat mine very rare anyway, it hasn't killed me - YET - lol...

urb 2004-06-23 05:17 AM

I really thought this thread was about tennis!

At childrens parties, I never eat the cake, because when they blow those candles...... :(

|cake

Greenguy 2004-06-23 06:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by urb
I really thought this thread was about tennis!

At childrens parties, I never eat the cake, because when they blow those candles...... :(

|cake

Now that's a 1st for me! (the cake, not the tennis)

urb 2004-06-23 08:24 AM

Indian restaurants (curry houses) generally have a seated area where customers waiting for tables or take-away meals sit.

There's usually a large dish of Bombay Mix for customers to nibble on while they are waiting, which is a spicy mix of nuts, lentils and fried flour noodles.

A chemical analysis of the Bombay Mix from a selected number of restaurants was made, which revealed that on average, 16 different types of urine were found present in every bowl.

|pissright Squirrels revenge? Or people just not washing their hands?

Cleo 2004-06-23 08:30 AM

Life is just disgusting. LOL

Surfn 2004-06-23 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by urb
Indian restaurants (curry houses) generally have a seated area where customers waiting for tables or take-away meals sit.

There's usually a large dish of Bombay Mix for customers to nibble on while they are waiting, which is a spicy mix of nuts, lentils and fried flour noodles.

A chemical analysis of the Bombay Mix from a selected number of restaurants was made, which revealed that on average, 16 different types of urine were found present in every bowl.

|pissright Squirrels revenge? Or people just not washing their hands?

I don't know which is worse to me, curry or urine? Either way I don't eat Indian food. |barf|

Toni KatVixen 2004-06-23 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fonz
Our natural resistance has dropped quite a lot over the last decades... damn, our ancestors ate of the floor and look, we're still here. Call me dirty but the people that are the most hygienic get sick more often... and that's a proven fact (I think :) )
lol....We may be here, but our ancestors also had an extremely short life span (47 area), high rate of childhood deaths and a lot shorter in average height. Only good healthy standards could have brought that up to where we are today.

They also used mercury & lead to cure venereal diseases (just saw that on the history channel, lol). With what we know today about that.......scary.

Yes, I do believe our resistance has dropped, not to wards food borne illness, but to everyday flus and colds. Because doctors do over prescribe antibiotics at the slightest thing. Or reltin (sp) to children when they are just being children.

I will suffer a sinus infection for a couple of weeks before going to the doctor. I do not want my body to build up an immunity to the meds I may need farther down the line.

That is why you do not want to over use the sanitizer for hands instead of washing them. It kills all the germs, but it also kills the ones that the body needs to use to defend itself.

Some germs are good and are needed, food borne illnesses caused by bacteria is not.

There is something called common sense and collective society seems to be losing it.

JanTM 2004-06-23 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KatVixen
There is something called common sense and collective society seems to be losing it.
Amen to that :)

jennym 2004-06-23 10:45 AM

It's funny the subject of immune systems came up. A recent study (yeah, I know...a study shows what you want it to) showed that children on farms, and children who were exposed to dirtier environments got sick less than children who were raised in "sterile like" homes.

I totally believe this! Your body has to BUILD a good immune system. It can't do that if mom is cleaning baby off every time it gets close to dirt.

My sisters second child was like that. She didn't want her "dirty", she didn't take her out in the cold or rain, etc. She developed asthma, and gets sick VERY easily now.

My daughter is total tomboy. (Our girls are 10 now...2 months apart). Mine has always loved to play in the dirt, mud, rain...yes she has eaten dirt:D My daughter has been sick enough to go to the doctor only a couple of times when she caught strept throat from her half-brother. She never even had 1 ear infection....great immune system.

doublep 2004-06-23 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by KatVixen

Yes, I do believe our resistance has dropped, not to wards food borne illness, but to everyday flus and colds. Because doctors do over prescribe antibiotics at the slightest thing. Or reltin (sp) to children when they are just being children.

I just found this recent news article on this subject, it goes someway to explain how the overuse of Anitbiotics can effect the immune system.

http://www.betterhumans.com/News/new...D=2004-05-26-1

I think Doctor's relationships with these big drug companies are a little sus if you ask me - here, Pharmaceutical companies give GP's sponsored BMW's and Merc's to drive around in for free - makes me wonder where their loyalties may lie, or am I just being cynical....? Naaaaa!

Urb - I never touch nibbles in public places, for that very reason!!

Cleo 2004-06-23 11:50 AM

How many of you eat pussy or suck dick or stick your tongue in someone's mouth or eat ass or some other sexual activity? Don't get me started about cum shots.

doublep 2004-06-23 12:02 PM

Maybe some drug company will launch The Morning After Antibiotic Pill for that :D

doublep 2004-06-23 12:04 PM

... with the slogan: Now you can eat all the ass you want!!

Catchy eh!!! :D

SirMoby 2004-06-23 03:01 PM

5 Months ago any thing that came near my daughter was boiled for at least 10 minutes, wiped down with alcohol are nuked in the microwave to ensure no germs would get near here.

About 2 weeks ago I noticed a big change in my habits. It was about the same time I realized that anything within a 3 foot radius was going to end up in my daughter's mouth no matter what I do. I'm still pretty careful but wiping something off on my shirt has replaced the 10 minute boiling process for sure.

Useless 2004-06-23 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
How many of you eat pussy or suck dick or stick your tongue in someone's mouth or eat ass or some other sexual activity? Don't get me started about cum shots.
This is exaclty why I only suck my own cock!

DangerDave 2004-06-23 05:35 PM

OK now this thread has really degenerated...

|barf|

DD

JanTM 2004-06-23 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
How many of you eat pussy or suck dick or stick your tongue in someone's mouth or eat ass or some other sexual activity? Don't get me started about cum shots.
That is precisely why I don't suck dick or eat ass :D

Cleo 2004-06-23 06:11 PM

Those boobs have germs on them! :D

JanTM 2004-06-23 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Cleo
Those boobs have germs on them! :D
LALALALALALA... not listeniiiing... LALALA :D

MrMaryLou 2004-06-23 07:38 PM

Hey I never sterilize my head before a boob hat is that ok ? |jester|

Fonz 2004-06-24 04:54 AM

I clean my inside with alcohol on a daily base :D

.. ok we're wandering off :)


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