Posted on Jun 14, 2016
Is there really a five-second rule about food on the floor?
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When you drop a piece of food on the floor, is it really OK to eat if you pick up within five seconds? This urban food myth contends that if food spends just a few seconds on the floor, dirt and germs won't have much of a chance to contaminate it.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/10/health/five-second-rule-food-on-floor/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/10/health/five-second-rule-food-on-floor/index.html
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Responses: 24
SP5 Mark Kuzinski scientifically I think it has been proven false. Realistically, it depends on what was dropped. If I drop a steak, that bastard is getting picked up. If I drop a pickle, well that is why I have dogs.
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Science, schmience. I've practiced the "5-second rule" all my life and I'm still here, aren't I?
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SP5 Mark Kuzinski IMO. It depends on the degree of hunger and quality of the food dropped. lol
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SGT John Wesley - I have dogs, if I wait five seconds on a steak drop, I am fighting for it.
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Eating off the floor can be deadly...
The liquor was spilled on the bar room floor;
And the bar was closed for the night.
Out of his hole came the little brown mouse;
And he danced by the pale moonlight.
He lapped up the liquor off the bar room floor;
And back on his haunches he sat.
And all through the night you could hear that mouse roar;
"Bring on your damned old cat!!!"
The liquor was spilled on the bar room floor;
And the bar was closed for the night.
Out of his hole came the little brown mouse;
And he danced by the pale moonlight.
He lapped up the liquor off the bar room floor;
And back on his haunches he sat.
And all through the night you could hear that mouse roar;
"Bring on your damned old cat!!!"
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PO1 John Miller
Capt Seid Waddell
I've heard a slightly different version of that poem...
Some Guinness was spilled on the barroom floor;
When the pub was closed for the night.
When out from his hole came a wee brown mouse;
Who stood in the pale moonlight.
He lapped up the frothy brew from the floor;
And back on haunches he sat.
And all night long you could hear him roar;
"Bring on the G-- D--m cat!!!"
I've heard a slightly different version of that poem...
Some Guinness was spilled on the barroom floor;
When the pub was closed for the night.
When out from his hole came a wee brown mouse;
Who stood in the pale moonlight.
He lapped up the frothy brew from the floor;
And back on haunches he sat.
And all night long you could hear him roar;
"Bring on the G-- D--m cat!!!"
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Capt Seid Waddell
PO1 John Miller, when I heard it, it was in the form of a drinking song.
I like your version better.
I like your version better.
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PO1 John Miller
Capt Seid Waddell
I saw it on a sign appropriately enough on the wall of an Irish pub.
I saw it on a sign appropriately enough on the wall of an Irish pub.
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