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#66416 - 01/04/06 11:26 PM
Re: Licking the spoon
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I grew up on a farm. We drank raw milk. We raised chickens for the eggs. I licked the beaters when Mom made goodies with raw eggs, and I never got sick from it.
Studies show this thing makes you sick, so you shouldn't do it. So we stop. Next thing you know another study comes along and says the opposite. Remember a few years back when eggs were bad for us, then someone did a study and reversed the finding? While caution is a good thing, common sense is often better. If a person tends to get sick easily for whatever reason, then he/she needs to stay away from some things. Or if we don't like it, we don't need to eat it - unless Momma forces us to - and then we will hate it all the more.
We taste things differently. Remember the taste tests in science class? What tastes good to one, may taste like dog dodo to another.
Back to risks - let's face it, life is a risk. If we sit home in a bubble because this or that or the other thing is dangerous, we will never develop any immunities, so we will be more at risk in general than if we venture out into the world.
I still drive my car - yet how many people are killed in their cars? Like Helen Keller said, "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing." And she would know better than the rest of us.
I'm still licking.
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#66418 - 01/05/06 02:01 AM
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Chatty, You be Ethel and I will be Lucy !
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#66419 - 01/05/06 02:03 AM
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Well, Don't I just love THIS conversation!
Can I come in? Assuming you all said yes, Gotta tell ya - my kids were both lickers...Me, not so much. Not because of the eggs, just because. I'm not much of a licker. Only sometimes....O, I just realized it was because I always SAVED the beaters and the bowl for the kids!!!! LOL. Now I remember, used to lick BEFORE I had the kids, not after. O the sacrifices we mothers make!!!!!
Nobody at my house ever got sick from licking, at least! And I must agree with Vi, here, the minute a study comes out, the very next minute another one comes to refute it. It was the same about butter for me. I have always been a butter user. Cooking and everything, then the studies came out - margarine is better!!! I didn't believe a word of it. And didn't change my habits either. Then a few years later, out comes another study saying margarine is not so good and butter is better (in moderation of course). So the old adage is true - all things in moderation.
So far as eggs go, well, in my camp - every man for himself!!!!! (I make my own mayonnaise, and for awhile, I was pretty nervous since we use a lot of it, but then I thought, o what the H---, we've been eating it for 20 years...) (and another thought comes to me, maybe it's how we protect our eggs - the refrigeration and all)
Another kind of interesting thing to me -- when I was just a little child, we would go visiting to Grandmas house. Gramma and Grampa used to own a large farm. With plenty of farm-hands, back in the day..... But when we came to visit, old habits died hard. She would cook a breakfast (what we would call brunch) to feed a few small towns...Pork chops, eggs, biscuits, 3 0r 4 veggies, gravy, potatoes, always thick sliced tomatoes from the garden, and maybe a roast or two. This was all placed on the kitchen table, where we would bring our plates and load em up!!! Now, Gramma and Grampa lived in Kentucky. Where it's hot. So hot, that by the time 2:00 rolled around, people took a SIESTA - or at least retired to their front porch, rocking in the shade and drinking cool lemonade. But after everyone finished eating the "brunch", she would take a table cloth and spread it over the table - over dishes and all - and we would eat from this table for the rest of the day!!!! Can you just imagine? It's an absolute wonder we didn't all die. But no one ever got sick.....????
I also read up on some articles concerning a similar thing. We all are so germ conscious these days....(me included), but I read a study about the new anti-bacterial soaps and such that are on the market. These studies showed that what we are doing is creating a "super - bug" Similar to using antibiotics indiscriminately - also creating super-bugs.....Nichole and I had a friend of Nik's die of pneumonia for just such a reason....So I think that discretion is the better part of valor in these instances....
You know, a clean house is good enough.....A sterile one is not such a good idea after all.....(just so ya know, I don't cook a brunch and put a table cloth over it!!!!!LOL)
Also, about the taste thing..I find that so amusing because my children were the polar opposites on that issue. Nichole used to reach to grab a green onion on the table when she was still in her high chair. My Mother used to scream, "don't let that child eat that!!!". But I knew it didn't bother her, so let her have at it......She ate an entire jar of pickled jalepenos almost every day of her life til' she died. And had a shaker of hot peppers by her plate to shake on everything she ever ate!!! Sam, on the other hand, recoils at such fare. And did since an infant. This one HATED meat, hot, or spicey things til' just lately. And also ice cream. ???? (Now he eats ice cream as often as he can get it) But they were just BORN with these differences....interesting isn't it? (must be a gene)....
LOL, Searcher
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#66421 - 01/05/06 02:16 AM
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Chatty, We can do a swich . I will be Ethel If you will be Lucy . [ January 04, 2006, 11:20 PM: Message edited by: Nancy50 ]
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#66422 - 01/05/06 02:32 AM
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My grandmother used to beat raw eggs and then mix in some vermouth. I thought it was yummy! I was only 5. I'm sure she only gave me a little bit...hiccup...
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#66423 - 01/05/06 02:41 AM
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Well, who do I get to be? I'M the one with curly hair!!!!!But I guess it isn't all that red,,,just a little...between the grey and brown....And Chatty, oooooo, those Latin fellows.....How bout we lose 30 lbs and go get one? I'm thinking if I lose maybe 40, get a face lift, a tummy tuck, and a butt lift, I could go after that Italian , Love God, Bocelli !!! (Good Grief, I should be talking such language!) Shame on me! (But maybe........)
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O yeah, and when I'm bad, I'm HORRID!
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#66424 - 01/05/06 02:46 AM
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Blue!!!!!
How funny is that? A 5 year old, with hiccups! The alcohol prob'ly killed salmonella!!!!! Bad Grandma......
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#66425 - 01/05/06 02:57 AM
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Crazy, Sicilian grandma!!! (No offense, Chatty )
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