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![]() Taylor Block wrote: > > No Name;1316611 Wrote: > > One of my favorite summer coolers is a few > > lemon peels soaking in a pitcher of water. > > > > It seems though, that every day brings > > a new salmonella scare. > > > > Normally, I'd just rinse the lemons with cold water before peeling. > > Is this gonna kill the germs ? > > Should I even worry ? > > > > ( though I shudder when I see folks > > pawing through the lemon bin at the grocers ) > > Yeah, good call. It's a huge problem, actually. Other than convenience, > it's a huge selling point of True Lemon. It's hard to watch people dig > through the lemon/lime bin in restaurants and then feel good about > putting them in your water.... > Unfortunately the bottled lemon stuff doesn't taste nearly as good or as 'true' as lemons do. A simple washing of the rind of the lemon obviates any problems, the same as washing any other fruit or veg. It's not a problem. |
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