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On Sep 24, 2:29*pm, "Dimitri" > wrote:
> I heard most homes would FAIL the sanitation standards set for restaurants. > > The reason - household sponges. > > I regularly zap mine in the nuker to bring any liquid to a boil and to > sanitize. > > You? > > Dimitri No sponge. Handi-wipes and paper towels. I cut the handi-wipes in half, and use one (mostly for wiping counters) until it looks unappealing, then I throw it away. I don't tend to put food right on the counters, so I don't care if they're sanitized. Hell, I don't care if anything is sanitized; I have a fully functioning immune system. I use paper towels for what little hand dishwashing I do (sharp knives, anything that's too big for the dishwasher). Cindy Hamilton |
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