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Double-Dipping, 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & More

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 Double-Dipping, the 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards, & More

 

I do not have a germ-phobia but recently I was watching an episode on the news and then later on a television show and both discussed some very good health habits that I thought I would share on AR.

 

 

 

Double-Dipping, the 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards, & More

5 Second Rule- Even though you want to make sure your children's immune system develops properly (they need exposure to good and bad bacteria for that), too much of the 5-second rule isn't healthy. It depends on what hit the ground (wet things like apple slices and pacifiers collect germs quickly; harder, dryer candies or crackers, not so much) and where it landed (the sidewalk is surprisingly clean, say researchers, while your kitchen floor may have bacteria from raw meat juices and other foods that can cause gastro-upset).

 

 

If nasty bacteria are lurking underfoot, it takes ingesting about 10,000 of them to get sick. Any fewer and the body usually fights them off rather easily. So, how soon can those 10,000 glom on to a dropped pacifier? In a flash — whether it's been 1 second or 30 — it's covered with bacteria. Picking it up and giving it a quick rinse under running water may reduce the amount to an acceptable level — around 1,000. Do you have pets and is there a lot of foot traffic in your home?

 

What you do NOT want to do is put hand sanitizer on the object. It's not made for mouths! Instead, travel with spare pacifiers and sippy cups; use water to rinse off food and objects when possible. Really stuck? Wipe it off with a paper towel or throw it away!

 

Double-Dipping, 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & MoreCutting Boards- Plastic vs. Wood: There is a lot of conflict here among experts but most say it is better to use a plastic cutting board as it washes up better than wood. Wood is naturally porous and the groves and cracks harbor germs plus most people do not put their wood cutting boards in the dishwasher and the scientists feel washing off the plastic board and running it through the dishwasher is the most effective way to clean the board.

 

 

But to go a step further, when the plastic board starts getting cuts in it, it will start to harbor germs so this is the time to throw it out and replace it with a new one.

 

Double-Dipping, 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & MoreDouble Dipping vs. Individual Plates:An episode of Dr. Oz examined double-dipping as well. Several bowls of used chip dip were sent to a lab to examine the bacteria. Dr. Oz’s lab assistant found Group B Streptococcus, which is a bacteria found in the intestines and nether-regions which implies that hands were not properly washed after using the restroom.

 

Double-Dipping, 5 Second Rule, Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & MoreSo the answer is to add a spoon to the dip bowl and set some plates out beside the dip and chips. If you are serving veggies, cut them in bite size pieces so guests will not be tempted to double dip.

 

Mint Bowls- If they are not individually wrapped, do not eat them and just walk on by.

 

 

 

Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & MoreWashing Raw Meat- There is a lot of controversy here too. Some experts believe it is OK not to wash the meat and just put it on the grill or in the oven and the heat will kill any germs. Others think washing meat is important but…..there is an extra step. You need to sterilize your sink and countertops if you have raw meat on them. A solution of water and small amount of plain bleach will do the trick but leave it on the surface for 10 minutes before washing it off. A solution of Vinegar and Hydrogen Peroxide will work too if you hate the smell of bleach. I always wash off the meat except for ground turkey or ground beef.

 

Washing Raw Vegetables- The experts say you should wash the veggies for 2 minutes to get rid of any germs that may have transferred from the ground, crates and containers and from being handled by humans.

 

 

 

Washing Meats on Cutting Boards & MoreSponges- I personally do not use sponges and like paper towels and brushes to clean off the food. But if you are a sponge user, put it through the dishwasher, the washing machine or wet it and put it in the microwave for 2 minutes .I put my brush through the dishwasher daily when I run my dishes and I do not own a sponge anymore after I heard they were the worst thing in the kitchen to harbor germs.

 

 

 

Tasting Food while Cooking- This is also a no-no so make sure if you put a spoon in the pan and taste, then throw this spoon in the sink and get a new one to taste again. Sometimes when I am making a sauce, I will end up with a sink full before serving.

 

 

 

Important Reminder: After all of these things have been washed, then you need to wash your hands with soap for 30 seconds too.

 

 

Kristin Hamilton  DRE #014092138 Keller Williams Realty -I sell real estate in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties commonly called the Inland Empire. I am a trained and experienced Short Sale agent. If you are looking for a professional and experienced agent, I am just a click away. Google me at Kristin Hamilton-Real Estate Agent. Homeowners and Buyers both will find my services top notch and successful. Call me to sell your home; both traditional and short sales.

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Great points about topics we all think about but rarely discuss.

Feb 26, 2013 03:51 PM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
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And here I thought double-dipping was just one of the many ways f sharing with your loved one;-) takes me back to one of the Seinfeld episodes with George Costanza exposing a double dipper.
Feb 26, 2013 06:36 PM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Michelle,

Glad you enjoyed my post and yes it is things we do not think about and sometimes forget to do,

Feb 26, 2013 11:48 PM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Nornan,

I remember the double dipping episode on Seinfeld and it is truly a classic. Thanks for stopping by.

Feb 26, 2013 11:54 PM
Michael A. Caruso
Surterre Properties - Laguna Niguel, CA

Thanks for posting, Kristin!  My wife is very good at washing, sterilizing and rinsing everything. But I remember with our third child, many times we just did the rinsing or wiping of the pacifier... :/

Feb 27, 2013 08:48 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Michael,

I know, I did too but they are saying the germs are so much worse and it is hard to get rid of the diseases plus they do not like to dispense the anitbiotics like they used too because if we get used to them, they will not work later in life. Thanks for stopping by.

Feb 27, 2013 08:56 AM
Berni Kerr
Retired - Mortgage Professional. - Port Dover, ON
Retired AMP Mortgage Agent - Port Dover ON

Kristin,  These are all great tips.  My husband is the chief head of the kitchen.  He is a fabulous cook and I am the chief "bottle washer"....cleaner upper if you will.  I never thought about the small cuts in plastic cutting boards, as a place for bacteria.  Ours may need replacing...they are used a lot!!! Thanks for sharing the information. :)

Feb 28, 2013 01:09 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Berni,

I agree, I had already moved on from my wooden cutting boards to plastic but the comment by the doctor mentioning germs hiding in the cuts got me thinking too so I am going to replace all of them this week. I use one round wooden cutting board for cheese at parties but I never use my old square cutting board so it just sits there under my kitchen sink and probably collecting germs there...never to be used again and will eventually sell with the house. Glad you liked the info as I love to hear new ideas to keep the kitchen cleaner and us healthier.

Feb 28, 2013 02:23 AM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

The double dipping results are disturbing.  All of us need to take extra care.

Feb 28, 2013 08:06 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Roy,

 I never reach in a bowl that has candies that are not individually wrapped. I go to two fish restaurants and they give wrapped taffy on your way out and I always take a piece but not like a bowl of M&M's. I even have concerns about Costco.

Recently at Costco, a girl was wearing latex gloves and putting lotion on customers hands. I thought why not so I handed her my hand and she rubbed lotion on it. Then another person walked up and she did the same thing. Later I thought about how she had just been touching everyone's hands over and over with the same glove and we were exposed to other people's germs. I was just sick thinking about it. I washed my hands real good with soap but it had been a few hours. Never again.

Feb 28, 2013 08:31 AM