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That is exactly how I felt, like I was too stupid to consider cross contamination.Sometimes I do, sometimes I dont...
It depends on what the meat looks like when I remove it from the packaging...loose fat and/or overly bloody looking liquid...I rinse...
If it's well trimmed and clean looking I dont
What I dont ascribe to is the ideology that rinsing is bad because you're likely to spread yucky stuff everywhere and increase the risk spreading or creating additional contaminants...
In essence I felt I was being told
Dont rinse your meat because you're a slob and to lazy or stupid to adequately clean up after yourself...
How condescending.
Exactly!Eating a Sandwich while surfing SMF can be more risky than carefully washing a chicken and cleaning up afterward...JJ
I saw some program where the tested various household surfaces for bacteria. The Sink and Kitchen counters along with the Toilet Seat, ranked Low. The top three, TV Remote, Cell Phone and Computer Keyboard!
People regularly Clean and Disinfect, toilets, sinks and kitchen counters but rarely clean there Electronic contact surfaces. Eating a Sandwich while surfing SMF can be more risky than carefully washing a chicken and cleaning up afterward...JJ
I person ally don't rinse meats, I figure unless your washing with water hot enough to kill bacteria your not washing it off the meats your just spreading it around, again my opinion.
i think that's from the old days when they did that to keep the husband busy while the birth was going on, had nothing to do with the birth itselfOn the surface, this makes sense. But when you consider that according to First Aid and other Medical training programs, Cleaning a Wound with Saline or flushing with Plain Water is recommended over the use of Antiseptics like Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol. These can damage the skin and inhibit healing.
I always chuckle when watching TV and a woman is about to give birth. Suddenly the person taking charge start yelling for someone to, " GET SOME BOILING WATER AND TOWELS!!" The Nurses washed my Newborn Daughter with a squirt of Johnsons Baby Wash in some warm water. What Exactly is the Boiling Water for?...JJ
I think flushing wounds with water will clean the dirt out of wounds not sure about the stuff we can't see with our eyes. my guess that's where antibiotics come inOn the surface, this makes sense. But when you consider that according to First Aid and other Medical training programs, Cleaning a Wound with Saline or flushing with Plain Water is recommended over the use of Antiseptics like Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol. These can damage the skin and inhibit healing.
I always chuckle when watching TV and a woman is about to give birth. Suddenly the person taking charge start yelling for someone to, " GET SOME BOILING WATER AND TOWELS!!" The Nurses washed my Newborn Daughter with a squirt of Johnsons Baby Wash in some warm water. What Exactly is the Boiling Water for?...JJ
I think flushing wounds with water will clean the dirt out of wounds not sure about the stuff we can't see with our eyes. my guess that's where antibiotics come in