T.V. asks from West Orange, NJ on September 16, 2011
Do You Eat Food Prepared in Other People's Homes?
I'm not talking about your girlfriend you've known since the 2nd grade. I'm talking about "pot luck Tuesdays" at work. I used to, but I stopped long ago.
I remember having quite a heated discussion with a woman at work as to why it is important to wash a chicken before cooking it. I know, eating at a restaurant can be just as mysterious, but at least you have a couple sets of eyes watching what people are doing...a little bit anyway. Don't get me wrong now, I'm not saying that I cook with gloves on and a mask. But shooing the cat off the kitchen counter after it's been scratching in the litter box...well, I have an issue with that!
Whoa! Relax about the chicken lolol. I was always taught washing a chicken was necessary. Actually, that was the argument the lady provided; washing the chicken spreads germs more than not. But I've always thought about all those leftover chicken feathers and whatnot. I guess granny scarred me for life. This is just for fun folks, not need to get huffy about washing chickens.
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This was a fun post! I really enjoyed reading some of the answers. While none of us are going to die eating food from a dirty kitchen, who the heck wants to eat food from a dirty kitchen? There must be people out there who think like me, otherwise the FDA wouldn't exist. Conversely, if everyone thought like me we wouldn't have all the great recipes, and different ways to prepare food in this country (US). Good food brings people together even if it's...gulp...prepared in other people's kitchens.
I have to say though, some of you gals got pretty worked up! You would think I said I didn't want to eat food prepared in YOUR kitchen--it's just a silly post!
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K.L. answers from Washington DC on September 16, 2011
I'll eat pretty much anything that anyone wants to prepare for me. Maybe it's because I'm not a very good cook, so I'll take what I can get when it comes to good food. Maybe it's because I'm just not that worried about germs, etc. I think it would be hard to live life the way you are describing (for me anyway). I'm betting that 95% of the time the food prepared by others is just fine. Why miss out on all that eating fun?!?!
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J.C. answers from Anchorage on September 16, 2011
I eat food prepared by others, and have never thought twice about it, and have never been sick. I mean, honestly, if there kitchen was that gross, don't you think that she or her family would have gotten sick by now!! LOL
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S.Q. answers from Los Angeles on September 16, 2011
Yes I do. And I've never washed a chicken (just writing that makes me smile). I didn't know I was supposed to. But I always wash my hands, and keep things properly wrapped and refrigerated etc. Just not washing chickens (hee hee hee).
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K.L. answers from Washington DC on September 16, 2011
I'll eat pretty much anything that anyone wants to prepare for me. Maybe it's because I'm not a very good cook, so I'll take what I can get when it comes to good food. Maybe it's because I'm just not that worried about germs, etc. I think it would be hard to live life the way you are describing (for me anyway). I'm betting that 95% of the time the food prepared by others is just fine. Why miss out on all that eating fun?!?!
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J.C. answers from Anchorage on September 16, 2011
I eat food prepared by others, and have never thought twice about it, and have never been sick. I mean, honestly, if there kitchen was that gross, don't you think that she or her family would have gotten sick by now!! LOL
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J.S. answers from St. Louis on September 16, 2011
I don't worry about that sort of thing. Life's too short. I figure if there aren't flies flying around their head, they must have some sort of definition of cleanliness...
Oh and I too had no idea you were supposed to wash chicken and I've never seen my mother do so. I'm 32 years old and still kickin' so I'm guessing NOT doing so isn't too life-threatening.
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S.Q. answers from Los Angeles on September 16, 2011
Yes I do. And I've never washed a chicken (just writing that makes me smile). I didn't know I was supposed to. But I always wash my hands, and keep things properly wrapped and refrigerated etc. Just not washing chickens (hee hee hee).
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on September 16, 2011
Yeah--I kind of limit my choices with my disgusto-radar glasses on!
I know exactly what you mean....
I have neighbors whose house is a MESS. Every year they bring us a plate of Christmas cookies and--yep--right in the bin!
Same with a coworker of my husband's.
Sorry...not eatin' that!
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L.A. answers from Austin on September 16, 2011
I think I am like Katie, I am a good cook and wash my hands, so I trust others.. Plus I also eat out at restaurants.. Ever work in a restaurant kitchen?
If you are afraid of eating contaminated food, or worried about people treating food with respect.. Never work in the food industry, you will never eat again.
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B.. answers from Dallas on September 16, 2011
Actually, I've watched a few TV shows that proved it's better to NOT wash chickens.
I do eat food made by others. I've done it for 29 years now, and I haven't died yet! I can think of all the wonderful times I had sitting around eating food with folks. You're missing out being so paranoid! What do you do, sit and watch while everyone else eats? Awkward!
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T.K. answers from Dallas on September 16, 2011
If it looks good, smells good, tastes good, you bet! I totally agree about the cat on the counter thing, but it's like the beef packing plant. There are some things I just dont want to think about.
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