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I_UndergroundPanther

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27. There is veggie soap
Sat Jun 7, 2025, 06:31 PM
5 hrs ago

Designed for veggies. I use Wegmans fruit and veggie wash. And I use that and a soft brush to clean my non leafy fruit and veggies And for the leafys of its OXO salad spinner with the press down top and button brake. I put a few drops of veggie soap in the spinner bowl and swish it put leaves in swish it around and spin it out and I do a rinse and final spin. I do not want to have food poisoning ever again.

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Thanks for the news. Getting to the point that you want to be very careful about where you buy/process your SWBTATTReg 11 hrs ago #1
Absolutely! I envy those who can garden! SheltieLover 11 hrs ago #2
K&R Diamond_Dog 11 hrs ago #3
I think backyard gardens are the answer for most. SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #7
Thank you. My wife eats a lot of them surfered 10 hrs ago #4
Yw! Not sure how you can check source, but pls try to avoid this one. SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #8
RFK Jr must have bathed in the canal. 🤮 sheshe2 10 hrs ago #17
Eeeeewwwwww. Brain worms! SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #21
I am glad his father is not alive to see what he has become. sheshe2 26 min ago #30
Great idea. One of us can use eggs, the other cucumbers. surfered 9 hrs ago #19
I think it's about the source. I've noticed Aldi has very few recalls, Walhell has a lot SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #22
I don't merely rinse my produce, I submerge it in a giant bowl and agitate it and Wingus Dingus 10 hrs ago #5
I wash stuff vigorously with Dawn dishsoap. SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #9
I had one that I bought from Walmart or Target, it worked pretty well-- Wingus Dingus 10 hrs ago #11
Eeeewwwww SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #14
Oxo is a great brand. sheshe2 10 hrs ago #18
Thx, She! SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #20
There is veggie soap I_UndergroundPanther 5 hrs ago #27
Thx, Panther! SheltieLover 5 hrs ago #28
Wouldn't it be nice if someone could inspect? young_at_heart 10 hrs ago #6
Yes, but safety is not a dynamic for kraznov's pootinesque agenda SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #10
It's usually contaminated irrigation water often downstream from a cattle operation. Ritabert 10 hrs ago #12
Ty for sharing! SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #15
Does peeling the cucumber make it safer? Zackzzzz 10 hrs ago #13
Maybe if you scrub vigorously before peeling. Not sure. SheltieLover 10 hrs ago #16
Probably not if it's contaminated irrigation water Ritabert 6 hrs ago #23
The variety supermarkets carry is a large part of the problem Warpy 6 hrs ago #24
Ty for sharing. SheltieLover 5 hrs ago #25
I had to go to the ER I_UndergroundPanther 5 hrs ago #26
Omg, Panther! SheltieLover 3 hrs ago #29
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