Cookie batter, hamburger with all the goodies in it before its cooked.You got to snitch that stuff with out Mom seeing you.My Dad taught my brothers and me how good a pinch of that tasted,we raised and butchered our own meat.
If you never ate any of the things that could kill you, you were never a kid. It must be tough growing up in a lysol society; you miss some of the best parts of childhood- sharing a soda, getting “licks” off an ice cream cone, all that stuff that boosts your immune system without shots or pills. I say let ’em eat icing.
Hogwash! I remember when we could buy the most delicious Orange Julius in townwith a raw egg it. To this day I still eat the left over chocolate chip cookie batter. I’m still alive and kickin’ in my late 70’s.
When I was young, we ate the cookie dough, drank out of the garden hose, played with toy guns, rode bikes without helmets…etc. Never recall anyone getting sick, hurt, or killed doing our dangerous things.
I never knew Calvin’s mother was one of those dreaded helicopter mothers! Surprised she lets him out of the house without a helmet and knee/elbow pads. EAT THE DARN STUFF…..IT’S GREAT!
I haven’t heard of an egg recall, in like forever, but ground beef recalls are fairly common. The only way anyone should ever consider eating uncooked hamburger, is if they ground it themselves, or know the butcher who did. E-coli, mad-cow, shigell, and listeria, are just some of the hazards of uncooked or undercooked ground beef. This is nothing to fool with.
So, are chickens dirtier these days? Are their eggs?: We used to enjoy cookie batter and still do. We drank from the garden hose, rode bikes with out todays armor . So chicken eggs are suddenly germier than say 20 30 years ago?? Come on!!
My five children & I ate cookie batter constantly while they were young. Nobody ever got ill from it. It became a huge battle trying to keep them out of it! Today’s children are too protected sometimes. Isn’t that why they created antibiotics?
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1 in 10,000 eggs contain Salmonella. To me, that is an acceptable risk. I do insist that any batter be eaten within 1/2 hr of adding the eggs, as bacteria multiply rapidly at room temperature. Washing the eggs first would further reduce the risk.
Hard for this old ACOA to remember much of my childhood with any great fondness…..looking forward very much indeed to being home, really home, with Y’shua some day….
Salmonella from cookie dough and hamburger meat is very rare and usually just loose bowels. Now, getting E-coli from improperly butchered meat – from a butcher that does not want any waste is pretty bad. We eat rare beef quite around here, we rinse it off and only eay cuts of meat rather than hamburger. If you trust a butcher, you can have him make hamburger from chuck or a london broil, that is good hamburger.
There WAS an outbreak a number of years ago from a batch of commercial frozen dough. Made a fair number sick, and killed a couple of folks. The risk is probably a bit less with the home made stuff.
I think that is the reason so many people are sick now days. We keep every thing too neat and clean and have lost a lot of the built up immunity we have built up over the ages. Now it takes so little to makes us sick. I have been food poisoned more times than I can count from eating from sandwich trucks on job sites I have built up some what of an immunity to it. Once at the mill I worked at EVERY one that ate out of the sandwich machine but me was out the next day sick as a dog. I felt just fine. If something does break out the homeless man living in a cardboard box will be just fine when the rich penthouse man will be at death’s door.
It used to be safe to eat raw eggs when chickens roamed freely. Now they sit in boxes and poop on each others’ eggs — hence salmonella and other forms of food poisoning.
Salmonella should not even be an issue because our stomach is designed to kill this pathogen by nature. This pathogen and several others can only survive at a pH of very near to 7which is neutral. Our stomach is supposed to be at pH 2 or below. Because of poor diet and lack of HCL our gut pH gets to high. Often times this creates acid reflux resulting in the consumption of antacids, which in turn results in a stomach acid of apx. 7, which results in an environment that supports salmonella and other pathogens.
rentier almost 12 years ago
I spooned out the remaining batter in the pot, I liked this!!
Gigantor almost 12 years ago
Poison? Cool! Never had that before, eh, Calvin?
Linux0s almost 12 years ago
Maybe you’ll have a batter day tomorrow Calvin.
ratlum almost 12 years ago
Cookie batter, hamburger with all the goodies in it before its cooked.You got to snitch that stuff with out Mom seeing you.My Dad taught my brothers and me how good a pinch of that tasted,we raised and butchered our own meat.
bluskies almost 12 years ago
If you never ate any of the things that could kill you, you were never a kid. It must be tough growing up in a lysol society; you miss some of the best parts of childhood- sharing a soda, getting “licks” off an ice cream cone, all that stuff that boosts your immune system without shots or pills. I say let ’em eat icing.
arye uygur almost 12 years ago
5% of all eggs have salmonella, just like 5% of all condoms are ineffective. Who wants to take a chance?
Bargrove almost 12 years ago
Do you know anybody who knows anybody who says theyknow anybody that got sick eating cookie dough?
Tog almost 12 years ago
All these dangerous things. And to think that when we were kids we did just about all of them. Nobody ever suffered I’ll effects as far as I remember.
Bob. almost 12 years ago
My old scoutmastr ate raw eggs after “cooking” them in the sun for two or three secomds. I used to eat raw hamburger too.
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
It’s been a while since I lived in the States, but overseas, and especially in Asia, raw eggs are served with everything. Even salads.
bluram almost 12 years ago
Hogwash! I remember when we could buy the most delicious Orange Julius in townwith a raw egg it. To this day I still eat the left over chocolate chip cookie batter. I’m still alive and kickin’ in my late 70’s.
mkd_1218 almost 12 years ago
Like when you found out how they make hot dogs, huh?
Phapada almost 12 years ago
eweweew…….look poor Calvin’s
rentier almost 12 years ago
Beef tartare is this days realy dangerous to get salmonella poisoning!!
rentier almost 12 years ago
My eldest son once nearly died by an salmonella poisoning, it’s realy dangerous!!
QuietStorm27 almost 12 years ago
This is true for a lot of things we used to do, now everything is bad for us.
witewater almost 12 years ago
Calvin- instead of despairing, go outside and drink from the garden hose.
linsonl almost 12 years ago
When I was young, we ate the cookie dough, drank out of the garden hose, played with toy guns, rode bikes without helmets…etc. Never recall anyone getting sick, hurt, or killed doing our dangerous things.
Vonne Anton almost 12 years ago
Don’t despair Calvin…those will become nice, soft, WARM chocolate chip COOKIES! Yummers!
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 12 years ago
But why and how would Calvin know about nostalgia for childhood? This is one of those where the writer’s voice gags the character and takes over.
ewalnut almost 12 years ago
She shouldn’t be using eggs that contain salmonella anyway.
Deezlebird almost 12 years ago
Use Eggbeaters—they are pastuerized.
vwdualnomand almost 12 years ago
but, cookie dough ice cream is so good. just like snickers ice cream, or klondike bars.
Hoosierlostboy Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I never knew Calvin’s mother was one of those dreaded helicopter mothers! Surprised she lets him out of the house without a helmet and knee/elbow pads. EAT THE DARN STUFF…..IT’S GREAT!
ossiningaling almost 12 years ago
If cookie dough had salmonella, I’d have been dead for years now. And a lot lighter.
guswild almost 12 years ago
I once ate a dead rat and never got sick. (Bill Cosby)
Puddleglum2 almost 12 years ago
“For Batter or Worse”
thirdguy almost 12 years ago
I haven’t heard of an egg recall, in like forever, but ground beef recalls are fairly common. The only way anyone should ever consider eating uncooked hamburger, is if they ground it themselves, or know the butcher who did. E-coli, mad-cow, shigell, and listeria, are just some of the hazards of uncooked or undercooked ground beef. This is nothing to fool with.
Auntie Socialist almost 12 years ago
I knew he looked familiar! This is Rocky as a kid!
dfroark almost 12 years ago
Yeah, forgot to put on then lied about…
jessegooddoggy almost 12 years ago
I make cookies with an egg substitute so yummy, I eat lots of batter without a 2nd thought.
rshive almost 12 years ago
Wonder if salmonella can get salmonella.
Aaron Saltzer almost 12 years ago
Your mom’s just looking out for you, Calvin.
cosman almost 12 years ago
i dunno, but i’m gonna LIVE before i die..
Number Three almost 12 years ago
Good thing you asked first, Calvin!
But no need to have a face on as sour as a lemon in the last panel.
LOL xxx
Miba almost 12 years ago
I got salmonella from raw cookie dough when I was 11. It was horrid. It’s a real risk and not one anyone should take. It’s just not worth it.
aejb almost 12 years ago
and it’s fantastic with bread!!!
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 12 years ago
So, are chickens dirtier these days? Are their eggs?: We used to enjoy cookie batter and still do. We drank from the garden hose, rode bikes with out todays armor . So chicken eggs are suddenly germier than say 20 30 years ago?? Come on!!
calvinsfriend110 almost 12 years ago
BS, I’ve never gotten that.
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
A good mother allows her kids to lick the beaters.A really good mother unplugs the mixer first!
Five boys almost 12 years ago
A relative made lemon icebox pie, did not cook. We all got sick!! Now we never eat anything she brings to our family parties.
tlr1398 almost 12 years ago
My five children & I ate cookie batter constantly while they were young. Nobody ever got ill from it. It became a huge battle trying to keep them out of it! Today’s children are too protected sometimes. Isn’t that why they created antibiotics?
acibninja13 almost 12 years ago
not as good as usuaul
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
Salmonella be damned, I’m eating the batter.
jbarnes almost 12 years ago
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 1 in 10,000 eggs contain Salmonella. To me, that is an acceptable risk. I do insist that any batter be eaten within 1/2 hr of adding the eggs, as bacteria multiply rapidly at room temperature. Washing the eggs first would further reduce the risk.
beentheredonethat almost 12 years ago
I always heard that u got worms from the raw cookie dough.
Popeyesforearm almost 12 years ago
I ate tons of cookie and cake batter and never got sick. My brother and I would split the left overs in the bowl and on the mixer blades.
khpage almost 12 years ago
Hard for this old ACOA to remember much of my childhood with any great fondness…..looking forward very much indeed to being home, really home, with Y’shua some day….
Purple Ninja almost 12 years ago
Salmonella my foot. I’m eating that cookie dough!
route66paul almost 12 years ago
Salmonella from cookie dough and hamburger meat is very rare and usually just loose bowels. Now, getting E-coli from improperly butchered meat – from a butcher that does not want any waste is pretty bad. We eat rare beef quite around here, we rinse it off and only eay cuts of meat rather than hamburger. If you trust a butcher, you can have him make hamburger from chuck or a london broil, that is good hamburger.
Dtroutma almost 12 years ago
There WAS an outbreak a number of years ago from a batch of commercial frozen dough. Made a fair number sick, and killed a couple of folks. The risk is probably a bit less with the home made stuff.
hawgowar almost 12 years ago
If raw cookie dough could kill you, no women would be alive today.
Harlan McCanne Premium Member almost 12 years ago
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Harlan McCanne Premium Member almost 12 years ago
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fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
I think that is the reason so many people are sick now days. We keep every thing too neat and clean and have lost a lot of the built up immunity we have built up over the ages. Now it takes so little to makes us sick. I have been food poisoned more times than I can count from eating from sandwich trucks on job sites I have built up some what of an immunity to it. Once at the mill I worked at EVERY one that ate out of the sandwich machine but me was out the next day sick as a dog. I felt just fine. If something does break out the homeless man living in a cardboard box will be just fine when the rich penthouse man will be at death’s door.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 12 years ago
It used to be safe to eat raw eggs when chickens roamed freely. Now they sit in boxes and poop on each others’ eggs — hence salmonella and other forms of food poisoning.
lozier almost 12 years ago
Salmonella should not even be an issue because our stomach is designed to kill this pathogen by nature. This pathogen and several others can only survive at a pH of very near to 7which is neutral. Our stomach is supposed to be at pH 2 or below. Because of poor diet and lack of HCL our gut pH gets to high. Often times this creates acid reflux resulting in the consumption of antacids, which in turn results in a stomach acid of apx. 7, which results in an environment that supports salmonella and other pathogens.
davetb1956 about 7 years ago
Who installs an oven in between a set of cabinets? That means there is no stove top to cook on.