
. My dogs get there before I do. Recently a customer was shopping and had his young child in the store with a lollipop. Signs clearly state 'no eating in the store' and the sad thing is that the child does not even have it in her mouth. I am trying to be nice and watching her every move while the father tries a pair of shorts (I really need this sale). Anyway, the lollipop that is being handled like a handbag misses the clothing and just as they are about the pay for the item and leave the lollipop drops from the child. Here I am thinking the father is going to tell me to throw it in the trash. He allows her to pick it back up and tells me it won't matter as she was not eating it anyway. Before he could finish the statement, she pops it in her mouth. I think she was waiting for the the five second rule to take effect before she ate it.Is that a Yes or a No then?NO... absolutely not. Some exposure to bacteria is good for you... and anyhow, waste not want not... not to mention the acidity of our stomachs is something like pH 2-3 which will kill most bacteria and bugs anyhow.
Sense at last - a;though I would be careful depending exactly where it might be.NO... absolutely not. Some exposure to bacteria is good for you... and anyhow, waste not want not... not to mention the acidity of our stomachs is something like pH 2-3 which will kill most bacteria and bugs anyhow.
I lived on the road for 12 months, why would I have any sense? I would much rather be back out there on the road again than stuck in a house (we rent - still a little too sensible but...)Sense at last - a;though I would be careful depending exactly where it might be.
I couldn't get that link to work.News Flash..........http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Diet/story?id=1167623
I've heard my siblings and I might have eaten some mud as a children, and I was quite a healthy child. It's only now I am leaning towards the unhealthy side. Maybe something is missing.
