Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 A sponge and running water, often just my hands and running water, often just running water. Sometimes I prefer to throw them across the room and smash them, in the old style of the European nobility. (Just kidding Best, Elchanan _____ rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of Belinda Tuesday, June 26, 2007 3:44 AM rawfood Re: [Raw Food]Salt and vinegar for cleaning clothes in the washer! What do you wash dishes with? I still wash mine the old fashion way, by hand. I don't have a dishwasher. Belinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 - Elchanan >A sponge and running water, often just my hands and running water, often just running water. I noticed when I started doing raw meals that any plates we'd used with raw foods only didn't really require washing, just rinsing. Only plates with cooked foods required actual washing with detergent and a brush or sponge. >Sometimes I prefer to throw them across the room and smash them, in the old style of the European nobility. (Just kidding Very therapeutic I'm sure ;o) Too bad mine are all toddler-proof! Caron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 My concern would be more of washing away germs. Germs that we pass between us. Colds, viruses, etc. If you have a dishwasher, just the very hot water would probably be enough. Belinda > > - > Elchanan > >A sponge and running water, often just my hands and running water, often > just running water. > > I noticed when I started doing raw meals that any plates we'd used with raw > foods only didn't really require washing, just rinsing. Only plates with > cooked foods required actual washing with detergent and a brush or sponge. > > >Sometimes I prefer to throw them across the room and smash them, in the old > style of the European nobility. (Just kidding > > Very therapeutic I'm sure ;o) Too bad mine are all toddler-proof! > > Caron > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 - Belinda >My concern would be more of washing away germs. Germs that we pass between us. Colds, viruses, etc. If you have a dishwasher, just the very hot water would probably be enough. Hot water through the tap is enough. When you're living in close quarters with someone, if something's going around, it'll go around, regardless of how hot you wash your dishes. Do you wash your toothbrush in hot water after it's been sitting near another one in the bathroom? Dishes are the least of my worries, anyway - my boy looooves to give me smootches, specially when he has a runny nose, hehe; it's even more fun when I'm sick. Caron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2007 Report Share Posted June 27, 2007 WEll this is true. No matter how hard I try to keep the " bug " from spreading thru the family, it still does. And about smooching the boy, I agree. I would smooch my children no matter what they had.) But in the case of our office, where employees eat and drink. I think I will keep using the hard stuff to clean with. Belinda > Belinda > >My concern would be more of washing away germs. Germs that we pass > between us. Colds, viruses, etc. > If you have a dishwasher, just the very hot water would probably be > enough. > > Hot water through the tap is enough. When you're living in close quarters > with someone, if something's going around, it'll go around, regardless of > how hot you wash your dishes. Do you wash your toothbrush in hot water after > it's been sitting near another one in the bathroom? > > Dishes are the least of my worries, anyway - my boy looooves to give me > smootches, specially when he has a runny nose, hehe; it's even more fun when > I'm sick. > > Caron > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 - Belinda >But in the case of our office, where employees eat and drink. I think I will keep using the hard stuff to clean with. Fair enough - you can't guarentee the immune strength or health of everyone in a public place. Caron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2007 Report Share Posted June 28, 2007 I never even think of the toothbrush! Caron <carongroups wrote: - Belinda >My concern would be more of washing away germs. Germs that we pass between us. Colds, viruses, etc. If you have a dishwasher, just the very hot water would probably be enough. Hot water through the tap is enough. When you're living in close quarters with someone, if something's going around, it'll go around, regardless of how hot you wash your dishes. Do you wash your toothbrush in hot water after it's been sitting near another one in the bathroom? Dishes are the least of my worries, anyway - my boy looooves to give me smootches, specially when he has a runny nose, hehe; it's even more fun when I'm sick. Caron Terry Lynn Bakhtiari May God bless you Today and always. www.terrywithpcos.blogspot.com Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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