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do you let your kids 'lick the bowl'????

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auburnmum · 01/06/2007 21:09

Have always let my kids (4 and 2) lick the bowl after making cakes, etc. Yeah, I know it has raw eggs in it, but it's just soooo yummy amd never did me any harm. My friend completely flipped out yesterday when her 3 yr old ate some home-made cookie dough round my house when we were making biscuits. Is this reasonable? What do you do???

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colditz · 01/06/2007 21:13

Cookie dough doesn't even have egg in it! Does your friend's dd have allergies though?

PrincessPeaHead · 01/06/2007 21:13

yes

your friend is a numpty

licking the bowl is a huge memory of childhood. there hasn't been salmonella in eggs int eh UK at any discernible level for AGES

WideWebWitch · 01/06/2007 21:13

yes, absolutely, wouldn't occur to me not to. Cake mixture bowl licked with glee this week.

Enid · 01/06/2007 21:13

god people are stupid

unknownrebelbang · 01/06/2007 21:14

God no!

That's MY privilege!

GibbonInARibbon · 01/06/2007 21:14

DD is only 8 months, but at the moment she licks the floor, so the bowl will be fair game as far as I'm concerned.

motherinferior · 01/06/2007 21:14

Oh god yes. Yes! YESSS!

unknownrebelbang · 01/06/2007 21:14

(I do really, but in my mind it's MY job.)

Greensleeves · 01/06/2007 21:15

No, I make them flush the chain like everyone else

rantinghousewife · 01/06/2007 21:15

Yes, we always bowl lick, ds sticks his head in the bowl. We do use good local free range eggs tho'.

whomovedmychocolate · 01/06/2007 21:15

Umm no, we use the shiny bladed mixer - lick that and you'd have no tongue left.

rantinghousewife · 01/06/2007 21:15

Rofl, greensleeves

ChasingSquirrels · 01/06/2007 21:15

well I try to sneak it myself first, but he always stops me and demands his fair share

Waswondering · 01/06/2007 21:15

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FrannyandZooey · 01/06/2007 21:16

I am very embarrassed to say I don't like ds doing it because of the egg

I would never flip or anything though

I tend to turn my back for long periods so he can do it secretly when I am not looking It does slightly bother me, though

Snaf · 01/06/2007 21:16

Ds refuses to lick the bowl.

He was swapped at birth, I swear.

Your friend is a fraek.

notdoneyet · 01/06/2007 21:16

We all fight over the bowl here. my 2 dd's have the whisks from the mixer, and me and ds have the bowl with spoons although will have to give my spoon to dd3 in about 2 years,

VerySensibleKbear · 01/06/2007 21:16

Of course, can't believe the things people get het up about.

I prefer to bake when the kids are in bed so I don't have to share the "lickers" (is there a proper word for the beater things on the cake mixer? I've always called them lickers since I was little!!).

VerySensibleKbear · 01/06/2007 21:17

ah, whisks!

Elibean · 01/06/2007 21:17

Only a restricted amount

Because I want some for myself

GibbonInARibbon · 01/06/2007 21:20

I ate whiskers as often as I could as a child and am still here to tell the tale.

Maybe that's why I'm a veggie now.

rantinghousewife · 01/06/2007 21:20

Liking your style frannyandzoey, re turning your back. I am a slummy mummy, I'm too lazy to worry about it

DrunkenSailor · 01/06/2007 21:22

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auburnmum · 01/06/2007 21:37

Thanks for your posts guys - the paraniod inner me was beginning to suspect some form of negligent child abuse on my part.

Gibbononaribbon - whiskers ... as in cats????

waswondering - PFB?? (I'm a newby so no clue. Thinking perfect fg b*d?)

Colditz - no known allergies

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auburnmum · 01/06/2007 21:42

was wondering - ummm, would that be 'precious first born' just had a flash of inspiration

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