Re: Food safety and hygiene in your common house kitchen
From: Elizabeth Stevenson (tamgoddesshome.com)
Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 21:26:32 -0600 (MDT)
I could do that, but I don't think she would take it well, and my
relationship with her is more important than a little gross-out. I'm not
willing to risk it. Thanks, though.


-- 
Liz Stevenson
Southside Park Cohousing
Sacramento California
> From: C2pattee [at] aol.com
> Reply-To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 22:50:56 EDT
> To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
> Subject: [C-L]_Food safety and hygiene in your common house kitchen
> 
> 
>> essage: 4
>> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 19:02:20 -0700
>> Subject: Re: [C-L]_Food safety and hygiene in your common house kitchen
>> From: Elizabeth Stevenson <tamgoddess [at] home.com>
>> 
>> There *is* one member here who licks her fingers all the time while she's
>> cooking. I don't eat at her meals, and I won't cook with her. I still don't
>> have the courage to tell her to knock it off, since very strong hints didn't
>> work.
>> 
> 
> ann landers was just asked this question, about a mother-in-law who licked
> the spoon after every serving.  her advice was to be right up front and tell
> her - politely - to knock it off.
> 
> another suggestion she often makes is 'hand her this column [list question]
> .'  Christine Pattee
> Greater Hartford CT Cohousing
> c2pattee [at] aol.com
> 

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