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On Thu, 29 Nov 2018 21:57:51 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

>On 11/29/2018 9:28 PM, wrote:
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>>
>> Dishwashers do NOT sanitize... and if you store your dishes in an
>> ordinary cupboard they are not sanitized... your kitchen is NOT a
>> laboratory clean room. No one eats from sterile dishes except me when
>> I eat from paper plates... paper plates are sterile.
>>

>
>Actually, most do
>
https://products.geappliances.com/ap...ontentId=18253
>
>Once you open that package of paper plates they are no cleaner than the
>newspaper sitting out on the porch in the morning.
>What chemicals are in paper plates?
>Toxins and chemicals do exist in paper plates, such as volatile organic
>compounds (VOCs), polystyrene and dioxin.
>
>https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/...-12348212.html


That plate of spaghetti looks as fake as that article... click on it.

We buy uncoated paper plates, Every fast food joint serves food on
coated paper, yet it's food safe same as the paper plates we buy...
the uncoated plates are essentially thick starched TP... we
specifically buy uncoated because they absorb grease, plus they cost
less than plastic coated with fancy designs.

Paper plates we buy from BJs are in a sealed plastic bag in a sealed
corrugated carton. We flip the stack of plates over and deal them
from the bottom of the deck so the food surface doesn't come in
contact with air... the plates are actually stuck together, need to be
peeled apart. Paper plates are indeed sterile from the manufacturing
process, same as newsprint, TP, same as other paper... a ream package
of printer paper is sterile too.... a roll of butcher paper is
sterile, so are brown paper bags

Of course sterile can be toxic, but those products are food safe, they
are not toxic... otherwise all food would be contaminated with toxins.
Next time you go to a butcher shop have them slap those steaks and
chops directly into your hands, tell them no butcher paper and no
brown paper bag. And I guess you will be giving up ice cream because
it's packaged in toxic paper cartons. My doctor's office has a water
cooler and a stack of toxic paper cups. And whatever you do don't
touch that toxic TP... from now on use a Fuller Brush bottle brush.