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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I followed her a while back when she was just selling her sourdough starter. She was always showing the batches of starter sitting in her dirty kitchen and the whole thing looked so unsanitary. I would NEVER buy any food product from someone who does not seem to understand basic cleanliness. I later unfollowed after she posted videos of her kids riding without seatbelts/car seats or bike helmets multiple times. Maybe I am uptight, but if you have millions of followers it is EXTREMELY careless to post that without understanding you might be influencing others to be unsafe. Years later I am wondering, if you pay attention to her content at all, how a person would buy raw milk, of all things, from her. I can understand maybe an apron or spoon, if you absolutely must! But not something consumable! She has a track record of ignoring safety and cleanliness![/quote] Her kitchen didn’t look dirty to me.[/quote] It doesn't have to look dirty for her to be unsanitary or unsafe.[/quote] Yes, the fact alone that she was producing this in her home kitchen with kids and dogs coming in and out of the room during the process is already unsanitary and would be enough that I would question whether her countertops and equipment were properly sanitized. And she used to post ma lot of footage of her house and you could see what a mess it was - no idea if she still shows that. I grew up in a messy home. It is not the end of the world and not something I judge in and of itself. But you have to be extremely clean to sell food products from your home.[/quote]
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