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Looks like Nick Fitz might have a point
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Q. Should I eat rocket or mixed salad served in a restaurant?
A. The guidance from the FSA states that it should be safe to eat if washed properly. If you're worried ask your waiter for your salad to make sure your salad is well washed.
If you ask a waiter they might be offended and wash the salad in p1ss.
Safer to eat in McDs - unless they decide to bleed on the burger and cover it up with ketchup. -
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostQ. Should I eat rocket or mixed salad served in a restaurant?
A. The guidance from the FSA states that it should be safe to eat if washed properly. If you're worried ask your waiter for your salad to make sure your salad is well tossed.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost
More to get rid of dirt and creepy crawlies than anything.
I can't imagine that washing in cold water would be effective against e coli somehow.Comment
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostI can't imagine that washing in cold water would be effective against e coli somehow.
I was quite lax about washing lettuce until I found a grub in one a couple of weeks ago. Surely if you buy food from a supermarket you should have a reasonable expectation of it being clean?Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Most dangerous thing is Brussel spouts apparently:
Raw sprouts are probably the riskiest food in the world
There is a definite correlation between tendencies of food to cause poisoning and to cause farting.bloggoth
If everything isn't black and white, I say, 'Why the hell not?'
John Wayne (My guru, not to be confused with my beloved prophet Jeremy Clarkson)Comment
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostMost dangerous thing is Brussel spouts apparently:
Raw sprouts are probably the riskiest food in the world
There is a definite correlation between tendencies of food to cause poisoning and to cause farting.
Funny how the farts come out in the form of posts hereComment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThose are bean sprouts rather than the Brussels kind.Comment
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Alcohol causes seven types of cancer - and probably others, study finds | Health News | Lifestyle | The Independent
Everything is dangerous these days.....Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostBleach? That might work.
I was quite lax about washing lettuce until I found a grub in one a couple of weeks ago. Surely if you buy food from a supermarket you should have a reasonable expectation of it being clean?Comment
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