Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you convinced him to not eat it. I am the opposite of a germophobe, but even I wouldn't have eaten that.
Oh, he ate it. In fact, he ate 2 of the 3 pieces. Son and I ate the frozen corn. He still thinks he's right, and maybe he is. Or maybe there was no salmonella to worry about anyway. I was just wondering if I was the crazy one for considering it "not right". Seems pretty split, so I won't claim a win...but at least he finally agreed it wasn't worth risking for the kiddo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course its fine.
Of course the heat kills all the bugs (assuming you cook it enough, same as with the chicken).
I really don't understand how this is gross.
How do you think chicken broth is made? Chicken + water.
There, as long as the corn is cooked enough, your corn should actually be *more* tasty from his culinary techniques.
Got it? So. How was dinner?
Chicken broth does not consist of the water in which raw chicken is thawed. Have you ever made chicken broth? You simmer chicken with seasoning and vegetables for a loooooong time. It's thoroughly cooked.
+1. Love the condescending "Got it?" from the person who thinks chicken broth = water that had raw chicken thawed in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course its fine.
Of course the heat kills all the bugs (assuming you cook it enough, same as with the chicken).
I really don't understand how this is gross.
How do you think chicken broth is made? Chicken + water.
There, as long as the corn is cooked enough, your corn should actually be *more* tasty from his culinary techniques.
Got it? So. How was dinner?
Chicken broth does not consist of the water in which raw chicken is thawed. Have you ever made chicken broth? You simmer chicken with seasoning and vegetables for a loooooong time. It's thoroughly cooked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you convinced him to not eat it. I am the opposite of a germophobe, but even I wouldn't have eaten that.
Oh, he ate it. In fact, he ate 2 of the 3 pieces. Son and I ate the frozen corn. He still thinks he's right, and maybe he is. Or maybe there was no salmonella to worry about anyway. I was just wondering if I was the crazy one for considering it "not right". Seems pretty split, so I won't claim a win...but at least he finally agreed it wasn't worth risking for the kiddo.
Did he get sick? If not, he was right. You should be glad he cooks. You should say sorry you are overly vigilant with the kid and you are thankful for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you convinced him to not eat it. I am the opposite of a germophobe, but even I wouldn't have eaten that.
Oh, he ate it. In fact, he ate 2 of the 3 pieces. Son and I ate the frozen corn. He still thinks he's right, and maybe he is. Or maybe there was no salmonella to worry about anyway. I was just wondering if I was the crazy one for considering it "not right". Seems pretty split, so I won't claim a win...but at least he finally agreed it wasn't worth risking for the kiddo.
Anonymous wrote:Of course its fine.
Of course the heat kills all the bugs (assuming you cook it enough, same as with the chicken).
I really don't understand how this is gross.
How do you think chicken broth is made? Chicken + water.
There, as long as the corn is cooked enough, your corn should actually be *more* tasty from his culinary techniques.
Got it? So. How was dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you convinced him to not eat it. I am the opposite of a germophobe, but even I wouldn't have eaten that.
Oh, he ate it. In fact, he ate 2 of the 3 pieces. Son and I ate the frozen corn. He still thinks he's right, and maybe he is. Or maybe there was no salmonella to worry about anyway. I was just wondering if I was the crazy one for considering it "not right". Seems pretty split, so I won't claim a win...but at least he finally agreed it wasn't worth risking for the kiddo.
Anonymous wrote:I'm glad you convinced him to not eat it. I am the opposite of a germophobe, but even I wouldn't have eaten that.
Oh, he ate it. In fact, he ate 2 of the 3 pieces. Son and I ate the frozen corn. He still thinks he's right, and maybe he is. Or maybe there was no salmonella to worry about anyway. I was just wondering if I was the crazy one for considering it "not right". Seems pretty split, so I won't claim a win...but at least he finally agreed it wasn't worth risking for the kiddo.