▲ | NicuCalcea 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
Just because I can't have my cooking utensils sterile 100% of the time doesn't mean I can't put minimal effort into reducing the risk. I don't want to cook on frying pans covered in rancid oil and dust. The recommendation is to use soap even for cast iron pans. Maybe some people do, but I also don't put any wet dishes and cutlery away, I have a dish drainer. If I found my soap was growing mould, I'd throw it in the bin, not write it off as a thing that happens and there's no need to worry about it. > this study is absolutely not validation of your point, stating "Despite the many investigations on the topic, the antibacterial activity of wood is far from fully understood" This is standard boilerplate present in nearly any paper, scientists never claim that a topic is fully understood and doesn't require any further research. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | bbarnett 3 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
The point is, you're using TSA logic, and made up issues like dust and rancid oil exhibit that. I also notice you haven't responded about washing food with soap. Or about BBQing. Please don't tell me you throw away canned food past its best before, too. That would crush my soul further. If you do, please wait until tomorrow to do so, so I may steel myself for the shock. | |||||||||||||||||
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