Nancy Young wrote:
> "sarah bennett" > wrote
>
>
>>~patches~ wrote:
>>
>>>Nancy Young wrote:
>
>
>>>>I hate to see the chefs on tv, just wipe off the dirt with a paper
>>>>towel ... please, just give it a quick rinse please! Get the manure
>>>>off ... wah wah. (laugh) nancy
>>>>
>>>
>>>I use the quick rinse method myself except when canning them and that
>>>calls for a more involved method. I don't care I'd rather not eat manure
>>>thank-you very much 
>
>
>>If they are commercially farmed mushrooms, you dont need to worry too
>>much. The manure used in growing mushrooms reaches temperatures high
>>enough to kill harmful bacteria in its journey to becoming compost. The
>>ick factor is still there, though, I guess. Better autoclave your
>>toothbrushes, too 
>
>
> I don't care, it's dirt on my food yuck yuck yuck. EEW.
>
> nancy
>
>
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