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"Food Snob" > wrote in message
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> D.Currie wrote:
>> "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote in message
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>> > "D.Currie" > wrote in message
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>> >> Food safety is one thing, paranoia is another. Somewhere between the
>> >> clueless and the paranoid are the people who use reasonable safety
>> >> without living in either squalor or a hermetically sealed bubble.
>> >> Restaurants and other institutions need to enforce stricter policies
>> >> because a mistake can sicken a whole lot more people. And if the regs
>> >> for
>> >> those institutions are set high enough, a small mistake won't actually
>> >> sicken anyone. And they have to assume there will be mistakes
>> >> considering
>> >> the skills of the employees at many of these places.
>> >>
>> >> I don't know a whole lot of people who follow restaurant health codes
>> >> at
>> >> home.
>> >>
>> >> By the way, what age is "traditional age"?

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> I think he means 18-24, the college age of those who attend straight
> out of high school..



Ah. People of that age are clueless about a lot of things relating to
everyday life. In high school, parents generally take care of most needs,
and college isn't exactly "real life."


>> >>
>> >> Donna
>> >>
>> >
>> > If you lived here, I'd bring you flowers. Common sense is intensely
>> > sexy.
>> >

> Smart in all its forms is sexy.
>>
>> aw, shucks <blushing>

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> He was admiring the intelligence behind your post. Feeling
> complimented is a nice sensation. I agree, except I only bring flowers
> to my wife



Nice that you bring flowers. I'll just take the compliments and save them up
for when I do something stupid.

Donna