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Katra
 
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In article >,
"Bob (this one)" > wrote:

> Katra wrote:
> > In article >,
> > "Bob (this one)" > wrote:
> >
> >>Katra wrote:
> >>
> >>>In article >,

> >
> > <snipped>
> >
> >>>Especially if you do any hand-mixing sans gloves...
> >>
> >>When you wear gloves, it's ok to pick your nose because your hands stay
> >>clean anyway and you don't put any germs in your nostrils, which is a
> >>big worry. Gloves can magically make bad sanitation habits OK. Gloves
> >>can actually purify foods that were already contaminated.
> >>
> >>No, seriously...
> >>
> >>Kitchen people working for me never wore gloves. They let people get
> >>sloppy about good sanitation techniques because they think the gloves
> >>are protective. If the people wearing them aren't careful without them,
> >>they won't be any more careful with them. In my kitchens, it was
> >>mandatory to wash hands at the beginning of the shift and after each
> >>task, food handling or not. Anti-bacterial detergent each time. Nail
> >>brushes. Peroxide and vinegar for surfaces before and after use.
> >><http://www.hi-tm.com/Documents2001/Glove-problems.html>
> >>
> >>Pastorio

> >
> >
> > That is actually an excellent point... ;-)
> > Same concept works in health care.
> >
> > Now that all blood collectors and nurses are required to wear gloves for
> > everything they do, I wonder how many do NOT wash their hands between
> > patients?
> >
> > Might be why we've seen an upswing in MRSA's in our area, and other
> > antibiotic resistant bacteria.
> >
> > Gloves are no guarantee.
> >
> > Did you not see my tongue stuck in my cheek dear?

>
> I'm sorry. I thought it was someone else's.
>
> Must be these trifocals...
>
> Are we still talking about licking a spoon?
>
> No, seriously...
>
> Pastorio


ROFL!!!
You just made my morning....... ;-D

Thanks for the chuckle!
--
K.

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