In a conversation about when to start babies on solids, my grandma told me she fed her son raw eggs starting when he was 2 weeks old because he was so hungry at the doctor's suggestion. My uncle is still alive! |
| No way. The cookies are for eating. I don' teach my kids it's ok to lick the utensils. |
I hope you're a troll. If not, you must be a total killjoy. |
| Yep! What's weird is I am totally grossed out by raw egg in general, I don't like sunny side up eggs unless they're well done, won't drink pisco sour, nearly gag at the thought of raw eggs in carnation instant breakfast. But I always lick the beater and let my 3yo do the same! |
I'm the OP and I'm interested in learning more about this. I've read that pastured eggs have less of a chance of having salmonella. Can you explain? |
Worms?? is this a joke? |
Why though? that's the interesting part. |
Why grocery store eggs over fresh?? That seems opposite of what I do. I figure fresh from the yard are more likely to be clean. Grocery stores don't pasteurize the eggs. |
What do you mean "with the icing"? Like when it's on a cake? Why would they think that because it's ok to lick a spoon that's about to go in the dishwasher that it's also ok to lick the icing off a cake that is for more people than just themselves? I'm not too grossed out my saliva I guess. I would not be grossed out by the GS cupcakes. Were they licking each other's fingers? lol that still wouldn't bother me though. I let my kids share drinks and stuff. |
OP here. Me too! I don't usually like raw or runny yolks. But for some reason cookie dough doesn't bother me at all. |
| They get the beaters, I get the bowl. |
| I'm sure most urban and suburban children, up until recently, ate raw dough made with "grocery store eggs" and lived to tell about it. I know I did. |
As long as you don't put the spoon back in (double dip), who cares? All professional chefs lick the spoon. |
| If cookie dough could kill, I would have been dead long ago. |
We just did it yesterday.
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