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NativeOregonian · 56-60
People who don't wash their hands to change out the laundry. I mean DUDE, you were just scrubbing out the toilet :O
@NativeOregonian ewwww!!! Yes! 🤮
NativeOregonian · 56-60
@Vivaci I am fanatical about that and my laundry, always wash your hands before transfering to the dryer and getting them out of the dryer.
@NativeOregonian Well, I've a self confessed OCD about washing hands. I hate when others don't! 😾
NativeOregonian · 56-60
@Vivaci I was very OCD washing my hands when I was a tween, I headed to the soap and sink anytime I touched anything. I somehow mostly grew out of it.
@NativeOregonian 🤭 I wash my hands at least ten times when I'm cooking....every time!! 😬
NativeOregonian · 56-60
@Vivaci I'll wash at least four times while prepping raw meat, at least six with chicken. Since I no longer have a dishwasher, bleach is always used in the dishwater.
@NativeOregonian Same...i even washed all washed salad leaves three times, and throw that water in my garden plants.
NativeOregonian · 56-60
@Vivaci If I could stand the smell of cilantro, I would use that to wash my produce, that is what Chinese cooks do.
@NativeOregonian It's always the Cilantro Vs Parsley people. You can only stand one of them buggers!
Oh...lol...I didn't know that. No wonder they're so soapy.
Oh...lol...I didn't know that. No wonder they're so soapy.
NativeOregonian · 56-60
@Vivaci Yep, that is the secret of cilantro, it was never meant to be eaten or used as garnish, it tastes like soap to us for a reason, it is soap. I learned this in high school, the parents of a classmate owned and operated a Chinese sit down joint, one of the fancier ones in Beaverton, Oregon, SW of Portland in the metro area. He told me while washing their produce, they would fill a sink full of lukewarm water, toss all their veggies in then a bunch of cilantro, swirl it around, drain the sink and then rinse off the produce in another sink. He said the amount of dirt and sediment left behind would make your jaw drop.
@NativeOregonian oh wow!! I'm so going to try this practical tip!! Thanks a bunch! 🥬



