Anonymous wrote:I don’t wash triple washed greens. I rinse whole iceberg, green lettuce, and Romain lettuce with only water and spin it dry.
But if your sister-in-law keeps bothering you about how well you’ve washed greens when she comes over I would tell her that she always asks the same question and the answers the same. I would stop engaging.
Anonymous wrote:Who washes the salad greens and why? I never do. It only adds water, which makes it slimy, and they already come washed so many times!
Tell SIL she can bring her own salad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I wash the fruits and iceberg/Romain lettuce with the white vinegar. Per SIL, white vinegar doesn’t count. It has to be organic apple. The spinach / spring mix has to be soaked in the vinegar water. Even though it’s pre washed. I just don’t get it. Why does it need to be soaked?
Sounds like she has anxiety. Just let her do it her way if it bothers her that much.
Anonymous wrote:I buy the premade romaine mix from Wegmans weekly and do not wash it at all. I have never had any problems. That being said, I use a ton of vinegar on my salads, so perhaps it's just enough to kill anything before I get sick.
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don’t know how some people get through life. I am positively carefree compared to some of you! (And have never become sick from lettuce not washed in vinegar).
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if you wash the spring mix/ spinach which already washed 3 times and packed already?
I have to wash it with the “organic” apple cider, rinse and dry before making the salad every time when my “super clean” SIL comes to visit. I don’t mind and I do it.
I’m not a sloppy person either. I can even assure that my bathroom is super clean compared to her own kitchen.
During TG week, she asked if it’s washed and had to respond: if she doesn’t trust, she can do it her way. So sick of it already. Each time or each TG is the same BS.
There are other more small things that gets to me. I don’t want to disclose in case she reads this forum.