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Originally posted by eanaj5 eanaj5 wrote:


Originally posted by Babydoll9163 Babydoll9163 wrote:

If I just came home from work. I'd get comfortable and out of my dirty clothes before cooking. While changing and getting undone for nighttime I'd probably wash my hands in the bathroom before even making it to the kitchen, but would rewash in the kitchen as well before touching any food.

but why not just wash them in the sink as soon as you hit the door so you dont have to walk to the bathroom?
this is the original argument, no?

Even just to undress, you would be touching your clothes with dirty hands.

Unless your home allows for you to enter without ever passing the kitchen. At my house we have the foyer then the kitchen then the living room then the bathroom down the hall


No I don't believe that was the original argument.

And people had slightly different stances

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Originally posted by Soratachi Soratachi wrote:


Originally posted by JamCaygirl JamCaygirl wrote:

Do people wash their babies in the kitchen sink or is this a white thing?



Baby bathtub (for my brother and me when we where little). Poopy bottom in the bathroom sink always.

Most bathroom sinks are too small. Kitchen sinks are bigger.
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Originally posted by ScorpioLuv ScorpioLuv wrote:

Originally posted by eanaj5 eanaj5 wrote:


Scenario:
So you come in from work. You rode all kinds of nasty ass public transportation.
You have dinner to prep.
You heifers mean to tell me that you gonna
1. wash your hands in the kitchen sink
2. disinfect with bleach
3. then wash your chicken/veggies/etc in that same sink minutes later
4. then have to re-bleach your sink?

Sounds like more work than to walk your lazy behind 10 ft to the bathroom to wash your hands
And i hope yall know that bacteria eventually become resistant to certain chemicals/substances after a while if its used too often.



It's veggies not chicken. Did they even change clothes and piss first? Thats some of the first things people do when they get home. Unrealistic.

so you just gonna ignore the fact that i wrote chicken before i wrote veggies eh? okay. and some people get right to the get down, so while it may be unrealistic for you, it may not be for others.

and i was mainly arguing the point some made about it being to much work to walk to the bathroom, when you would be bleaching down the sink twice for no reason.
of course it isnt dirty if you just washed your hands in the bathroom sink and then rinse them before prepping food in the kitchen moments later. that's not the argument here.
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Originally posted by eanaj5 eanaj5 wrote:

but why not just wash them in the sink as soon as you hit the door so you dont have to walk to the bathroom?
this is the original argument, no?

Even just to undress, you would be touching your clothes with dirty hands.


Unless your home allows for you to enter without ever passing the kitchen. At my house we have the foyer then the kitchen then the living room then the bathroom down the hall


What are you...? Do you just walk in your house and the first thing you do is wash your hands?

@ the bolded, that's why I said my hands would likely get washed before getting to the kitchen. But once I got there and started handling food they would be washed again.

I wash my hands several times when cooking. It's stupid to walk back and forth to the bathroom when there's a sink right there Sleepy

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Originally posted by eanaj5 eanaj5 wrote:

Originally posted by Babydoll9163 Babydoll9163 wrote:

If I just came home from work. I'd get comfortable and out of my dirty clothes before cooking. While changing and getting undone for nighttime I'd probably wash my hands in the bathroom before even making it to the kitchen, but would rewash in the kitchen as well before touching any food.

but why not just wash them in the sink as soon as you hit the door so you dont have to walk to the bathroom?
this is the original argument, no?
 
i didn't think this was the original argument...
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Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

Originally posted by Soratachi Soratachi wrote:


Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

Y'all wash chicken in the sink right?


Never!!!Dead

Stainless steel bowl and colander with the tiny legs or a stand at the bottom. Tongue


Huh? Where is this being done and where do you put the water when you're done


The bowl or the colander is in the sink but i never put food in direct contact with the kitchen sink.

Never ever.
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Originally posted by Soratachi Soratachi wrote:


Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

Originally posted by Soratachi Soratachi wrote:


Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

Y'all wash chicken in the sink right?


Never!!!Dead

Stainless steel bowl and colander with the tiny legs or a stand at the bottom. Tongue


Huh? Where is this being done and where do you put the water when you're done


The bowl or the colander is in the sink but i never put food in direct contact with the kitchen sink.

Never ever.


Most ppl do it this way but chicken water still ends up in the sink.
Is the same dirty water imo
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Originally posted by jonesable jonesable wrote:

Originally posted by eanaj5 eanaj5 wrote:


Originally posted by Babydoll9163 Babydoll9163 wrote:

If I just came home from work. I'd get comfortable and out of my dirty clothes before cooking. While changing and getting undone for nighttime I'd probably wash my hands in the bathroom before even making it to the kitchen, but would rewash in the kitchen as well before touching any food.

but why not just wash them in the sink as soon as you hit the door so you dont have to walk to the bathroom?
this is the original argument, no?

Even just to undress, you would be touching your clothes with dirty hands.

Unless your home allows for you to enter without ever passing the kitchen. At my house we have the foyer then the kitchen then the living room then the bathroom down the hall


No I don't believe that was the original argument.

And people had slightly different stances

i am not referring to the OP, im referring to the discussion between scorpio babydoll and i.


Edited by eanaj5 - Jan 06 2013 at 11:54am
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I hope y'all are washing y'all hands several times while cooking and not just that one trip to the bathroom
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Originally posted by ThoughtCouture ThoughtCouture wrote:



i wash my hands constantly while cooking...
THIS! And I'm not walking out my kitchen and down the hall to one of my restrooms to wash again either, especially if I just finished touching meat. I don't have to turn knobs for my kitchen faucet, just push the lever up. Washing in the kitchen when you have stuff on your hands is just easier
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