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Old 01-09-2018, 05:50 PM   #5927
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Originally Posted by Lyte View Post
Oh bloody hell! lol

Fortunately, me and the beasties don't live in any of those states. Damn... and I was going to add that I always thoroughly wash my veggies for just that reason and then I read this...

Washing your greens is a good idea, but won’t necessarily get rid of dangerous E. coli, which can cling to nooks and crannies in the leaves, Rogers notes.

Blast! Thank you very much for the heads-up!

There are alternatives.

I used to buy the chia pet cat grass kits and grow them indoors. Of course, I am a dork who is fascinated by chia pet concept. They were very easy to grow - even for someone like me who can inadvertently kill a cactus. LOL.

There is also a company that delivers fresh already grown cat grass plants in Chinese take out type containers. Pet grass.com Not as much fun but it keeps the furballs happy.

Good luck.



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