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Any kind of timing rule if it hits the floor???I do have a bit of an ocd about not double dipping and not putting stuff back into original containers and packaging.![]()
Any kind of timing rule if it hits the floor???I do have a bit of an ocd about not double dipping and not putting stuff back into original containers and packaging.![]()
Yes....Any kind of timing rule if it hits the floor???

Blow off the dog hairs!Yes....
If it still looks like the original item and has no creepy crawlies on it, then it is safe to eat![]()
Yeah, that would drive me batty. But there's the opposite end of that spectrum where after a meal is consumed, my OH does not lift a finger to help me with the dishes, pots and pans. In fact, a few times I ate earlier than he did and left the food out for him and went to bed, and woke up a few hours later to get water and found all of the food still sitting out so had to groggily deal with that. Or worse, wake up in the morning to throw food out.I get everything out and ready before I start cooking. Sounds sensible, but I live with someone who will walk in part way through and start putting things back into the cupboards and washing things that are "dirty". It is in quotes because I honestly am more than happy to use the same knife (unwashed between vegetables) to cut all of the veg up for that meal. I don't care that I put it down and picked something else up, I am still USING it and it really does NOT need to be washed between the carrots and the celery!
Then you're good to go on no floor rule so can eat it straight away!There is no dog hair on my floor (or creepy crawlies).
Yes.Any kind of timing rule if it hits the floor???
I've dropped produce that I've picked up, washed, and used.Yes.
Zero.
Anything that falls on the floor stays there; it's never, ever, ever reused to cook with.
Edited to add: Mr Porky is usually around, so the 3 second rule never applies.
Just put it floor side down!I've dropped produce that I've picked up, washed, and used.
NOT a good idea, imho.I've dropped produce that I've picked up, washed, and used.
I don't have pets and we are a "no shoes in the house" household. My floors are pretty clean, but I wouldn't pick something up and eat it without washing it.NOT a good idea, imho.
the way I see it, is that I can either eat it as it is, or it is going to get cooked anyway, so I don't worry about it if it is just for us. If I am cooking for guests, that's different but we are used to living rurally and drinking untreated water, so something that has landed on the floor and is going to then get cooked, I honestly don't see an issue with (for people who are used to being exposed to germs).NOT a good idea, imho.
Yep. 0.Any kind of timing rule if it hits the floor???