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I am a big 5 second rule fan.  Unless there is visible dog hair.  Then, I wash it off.   In one of the jobs I had, I had to read up on FDA standards, and well, after learning what I know is OK by govt standards, well, I don't give a care so much.

If y'all only knew what the tolerance level for feces and bugs was for vanilla ice cream....well you probably wouldn't eat it. 

I haven't.  But I will eat a day old piece of bacon that has been dropped on the floor.

Meh, Iv'e eaten steaks dropped in the dirt covered with pine needles, bark, dirt.....and dog hair. Just wash it off in the lake with the mosquito larva and toss back on the fire. Good as new.

Oh, BEG, we call the larva "crunchies". If you use Wylers fruit punch mix, hell, it's even better.

Wanna take your family camp'n with me???    :-)
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When I was in high school and college, going to my step-grandmother's in Iowa for Thanksgiving and Christmas....she would keep all the leftovers out on the back porch that was glassed in. The only thing that was put in the refrigerator was the apple salad. Everything else was in containers out on the porch. While it was cool, I don't know that it was "refrigerator" temperature.



That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

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That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

No. 
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That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

Dunno, are you dead yet? :-)

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Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

No but the cockroaches won't be happy when they find out their Utopia vanished.

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That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

Lately....since son has moved home....I find previously refrigerated casseroles on the stove in the morning.   :thatsright: I'm not throwing them out! Doesn't seem to be hurting the rest of us.
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

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That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

No, but you'll probably get constipated.
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No, but you'll probably get constipated.

Oh, great news.  :lmao:

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That was very common when I was young also.

Last night about 11 PM I forgot to refrigerate left over pizza. I ate two slices of it this morning.I reheated it first. will I die?

A friend once ate pizza that had sat out for at least a week. It didn't seem to bother him. Of course, he didn't know it sat out that long. He thought it was the fresh pizza that only sat out overnight, which is what we thought he took at first.

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A friend once ate pizza that had sat out for at least a week. It didn't seem to bother him. Of course, he didn't know it sat out that long. He thought it was the fresh pizza that only sat out overnight, which is what we thought he took at first.

If someone did some light cleaning once a week it wouldn't have to happen. Like showers, once a week is a good thing. Daily is better of course, but unrealistic.

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Truer words have never been spoken. We spend far too much time in trying to negate the very capable immune system that God has blessed us with.

The surge in "anti-bacterial" this and that. The idea that bacteria are vermin and must be eradicated at all costs is simply laughable.

We try to hard to do what our systems are meant to do that we wind up crippling ourselves in the long run.

This is part of the reason we are winding up with "super bugs". Between all of the anti-bacterial soaps and sanitizers and then the medical community passing out anti-biotics left and right, the bacteria are developing a resistance to such things. Like Eupher said, we are crippling ourselves through our "good intentions".
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This is part of the reason we are winding up with "super bugs". Between all of the anti-bacterial soaps and sanitizers and then the medical community passing out anti-biotics left and right, the bacteria are developing a resistance to such things. Like Eupher said, we are crippling ourselves through our "good intentions".

It's been a year or so ago...but I remember reading an article that you should not use the same anti-bacterial soaps/cleaners all the time....particularly the stuff like Purell. That you should switch brands each time you buy new, because of the "super bug" thing.

Apparently the formulas are just enough different that they go after different bacteria. By switching out, you get the ones that aren't always zapped.

I keep a couple of different brands of the spray stuff for my kitchen counters under the sink. I spray down the  frequent use areas(sinks and stove) at least once a day and just change off which one I grab.
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

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A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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It's been a year or so ago...but I remember reading an article that you should not use the same anti-bacterial soaps/cleaners all the time....particularly the stuff like Purell. That you should switch brands each time you buy new, because of the "super bug" thing.

Apparently the formulas are just enough different that they go after different bacteria. By switching out, you get the ones that aren't always zapped.

I keep a couple of different brands of the spray stuff for my kitchen counters under the sink. I spray down the  frequent use areas(sinks and stove) at least once a day and just change off which one I grab.

Anyone remember when moms or grandmas kept a Kleenex up their sleeve and spit on it to wash something off our face..

Debk is right about germs mutating, so do some bugs, one has to keep changing the brand of bug spray each year.    Even those electric gizmo's one plugs in to send some kind of subhuman hearing to keep the bugs or mice out  etc they have to be moved about  the room every 2-3 months as the critters will build up a tolerance to the sound.

Water can get nasty in a refrigerate with an ice maker if the filter is not changed every few months.

Between bugs and chemicals I will take the bugs any day.  Awhile ago Hubby and I got what we thought was the stomach flu, then my dogs began to barf.  We called the water company and they came out and tested our water and found it to be OK.

Something was making us ill but we had no idea what.   A friend gave me a 6 piece set of designer glasses tinted black and one day when I unloaded the dishwasher I saw inside them a weird film.   We took the washer apart and found the hot water tube was semi- blocked.  the detergent we used was not being completely removed from our glasses, dishes and silverware.    Chemicals were making us ill. 

Everything we buy today has chemicals, top brand sheet sets advise the sheets be washed before use.   Hubby gets a head ache when he brings his suit home from the dry cleaners, I now  remove the plastic covering and air it out for a few days.

At one time there was a product on the market for you to soak salad makings in to remove any bugs, I really did not like the taste of the salad so I now throw everything into a big pot add Luke warm water and a couple of spoonfulls of white vinegar  and rinse until the water comes clear.

White vinegar is cheap, less then $2.00 a gallon and will clean counters, windows  floors, toilets, sinks shower and tub.  BTW I was told by a doctor to add a cup of white vinegar to bath water to protect against yeast and urinary infections.

A rinse of a cup of vinegar every few weeks will strip out the buildup of soap and conditioner in ones hair, the smell goes away when the hair drys. Also good to defoliate skin.

I remember as a little kid living in Panama Mom coming home from the Commissary with food that smelled like bleach.   It was bleach, and to top it off Mom emptied the bags of food upside down on the table just in case there was a spider or something crawly hanging out in the bag.

Formaldehyde, Ah yes that wonderful stuff.  Big hoohaa about that in VA. some years back. Butchers were keeping old meat bright and Rosy, looking its best by adding it to hamburger  etc.

Only 5 years ago a Chicken place closed down when it was  ratted out by a disgruntled worker for soaking outdated chickens in bleach.  Darn I miss that place, never got sick from their chicken and the coldslaw was fantastic.

Makes me wonder how we all live so long with all the bugs and chemicals out there.














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I use white vinegar in my laundry.

If M's been working out in the yard....I will run his clothes through a rinse cycle with white vinegar in it. Gets rid of a lot of the surface dirt, and to me gets some of the sweat out, but also helps if he's done any spraying outside. Because we live in the woods and I have a thing (ok... fear) of spiders...he sprays the yard, gardens and all around the pool area with either Liquid Seven or Spectricide. I don't want that stuff in with the rest of my laundry!

I use it for cleaning windows and floors.

And it's good for soaking jewelry.

Have used it on my hair for years....really good to use a day or two before coloring hair. As Vesta said, it gets all the "product" out. Didn't know it exfoliated skin though.
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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I use vinegar for everything.  I have for years, and look at me - healthy as a horse.

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I use vinegar for everything.  I have for years, and look at me - healthy as a horse.

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heh!

I use vinegar by the gallon.  Always have, always will.

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Vinegar is great!

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I use white vinegar in my laundry.

If M's been working out in the yard....I will run his clothes through a rinse cycle with white vinegar in it. Gets rid of a lot of the surface dirt, and to me gets some of the sweat out, but also helps if he's done any spraying outside. Because we live in the woods and I have a thing (ok... fear) of spiders...he sprays the yard, gardens and all around the pool area with either Liquid Seven or Spectricide. I don't want that stuff in with the rest of my laundry!

I use it for cleaning windows and floors.

And it's good for soaking jewelry.

Have used it on my hair for years....really good to use a day or two before coloring hair. As Vesta said, it gets all the "product" out. Didn't know it exfoliated skin though.

My daughter came home from a trip to sea world the other week and her jeans were soaking wet (they went on a water ride).  The mother of the girl she went with had put her jeans in a plastic grocery bag and it had already been in the bag a day and half when she got home.  I didn't know they were wet and when l I emptied it a few days later I dumped out all of her clothes and found it.  They smelled like mold.  I washed them several times and the smell remained, so bad there was no way she could wear them.  I didn't have any vinegar the first few times I washed them so when I went to the grocery store I bought some.  I added about a cup to the wash and when they came out the smell was gone.  

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My daughter came home from a trip to sea world the other week and her jeans were soaking wet (they went on a water ride).  The mother of the girl she went with had put her jeans in a plastic grocery bag and it had already been in the bag a day and half when she got home.  I didn't know they were wet and when l I emptied it a few days later I dumped out all of her clothes and found it.  They smelled like mold.  I washed them several times and the smell remained, so bad there was no way she could wear them.  I didn't have any vinegar the first few times I washed them so when I went to the grocery store I bought some.  I added about a cup to the wash and when they came out the smell was gone.  


I always use it when washing bath towels and I have also learned it's mandatory for washing the pool towels.
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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I always use it when washing bath towels and I have also learned it's mandatory for washing the pool towels.

Oooh, neat tip. 

I got food poisoning (or his lesser cousin, food toxicity) from some poorly-cooked fast food chicken.  It was really painful, but it passed after 24 hours.
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Oooh, neat tip. 

Wash your towels separately and don't use fabric softener .....the fabric softener keeps them from drying as well...


I read "Heloise" for years.... :-)
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.

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Wash your towels separately and don't use fabric softener .....the fabric softener keeps them from drying as well...


I read "Heloise" for years.... :-)


I only buy white towels and wash them separately.  Sometimes I put the white socks in with the towels and ALWAYS use bleach.  I don't use fabric softener for towels either. 

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Silly me, I just buy new towels when the old ones get too funky.
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Silly me, I just buy new towels when the old ones get too funky.

and use them on the car?



I only buy white towels and wash them separately.  Sometimes I put the white socks in with the towels and ALWAYS use bleach.  I don't use fabric softener for towels either. 



I buy solid colors and mix them with either white or cream....depending on which bath they are in.

I found bath sheets at Walmart last summer.....I think they were $5.99 each....best pool/beach towels I've ever had! I got the solid brick red and the solid camel....those suckers were out in the sun, laid on with wet chlorinated bodies (and we use a lot of chlorine because of all the trees), and were washed so much....there was no difference in color between the ones I bought early in the summer and the ones I picked up towards the end.

As I need new towels for the bathrooms, I'm getting those!
Just hand over the chocolate...back away slowly...far away....and you won't get hurt....

Save the Earth... it's the only planet with chocolate.

"My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far I've finished two bags of M&M's and a chocolate cake. I feel better already." – Dave Barry

A balanced diet is chocolate in both hands.