Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 08:20     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

No, by only because I never got into it as a kid either so it wouldn't occur to me.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 08:15     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Yes!
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 07:56     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

No you will get worms.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 07:47     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Who doesn't?
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 07:46     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

I do it all the time myself. Sometimes I share with the kids.

I use pasteurized eggs if I think the kids might want to lick them.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 07:35     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Haha - I love that my comment spawned a spin off post!

And of course I do. It's a simple pleasure in life.

To the greeting card poster - right on
Anonymous
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 06:14     Subject: Re:Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Yes.


Actually I very rarely use a beater to make things (I do more cookie baking than cakes) but I let my kids lick the spoon/scrape the bowl when I make cookies.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 06:11     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Never. Salmonella is in most eggs - even pasture raised organic ones! In an ER doctor and have seen a ton of salmonella diarrhea and just enough cases of salmonella blood infections and complications to freak me out about letting my kids do this....
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 02:20     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Anonymous wrote:Frosting only. Batter-never!


Live a little, lady.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 00:35     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

I haven't baked that much, but you bet I would!
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 00:32     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:With the small about of batter on beaters, I don't worry about illness. Me, on the other hand...my spoon goes directly into the batter! I survived eating raw hamburger meat when I was a kid (rolled in salt, no less); not much fear over a little raw egg.


OMG I loved raw hamburger meat as a kid - my siblings and I would ask any time my mom was making something with gro


Argh, accidentally submitted- ground beef!
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 00:31     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

Anonymous wrote:With the small about of batter on beaters, I don't worry about illness. Me, on the other hand...my spoon goes directly into the batter! I survived eating raw hamburger meat when I was a kid (rolled in salt, no less); not much fear over a little raw egg.


OMG I loved raw hamburger meat as a kid - my siblings and I would ask any time my mom was making something with gro
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 00:29     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

With the small about of batter on beaters, I don't worry about illness. Me, on the other hand...my spoon goes directly into the batter! I survived eating raw hamburger meat when I was a kid (rolled in salt, no less); not much fear over a little raw egg.
Anonymous
Post 08/29/2015 00:28     Subject: Spin off: Who still lets their kids lick the beater?

We both do!