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I just made peanut butter cookies. So, I have a bowl, paddle, cookie sheets, measuring cup, and spatula that have all had peanut butter on them. Normally, I'd first wash these with a paper towel and dishwashing liquid so I can throw away the initial residue. What should I do next?
I tried looking up articles and found one that said that dishwashing liquid leaves behind more peanutbutter allergins than other cleaning products ... when washing tables.
m0use Moderator
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Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:56 am
I was going to say hot soapy water and Dawn dishsoap. I wonder if white vinegar would work though.
Peachshortcake Forum Fanatic
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Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:23 pm
Dishwasher for most of the things. As for the cookiesheets the only think i can suggest for next time is lining them with tin foil, so that you can throw away the foil afterwards.
getfrosted Frequent Member
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Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:38 pm
My daughter had a peanut allergy until last summer ... yeah!!! she outgrew it!!!
In saying that, I have a diswasher that has a santizer cycle so if for some reason I had food in the house that was questionable for my dd, I would wash in the sink with hot soapy water then run everything through the dishwasher on a hot cycle then a santizing cycle.
The best thing to do if you are concerned with cross-contamination is to have separate sets of everything ($$$) for using with peanut products only.
hey getfrosted how old was your daughter when she outgrew it??? i am a mom who hopes everyday that my son will outgrown his allergy!!!!
indydebi Forum SuperStar!
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Posted:
Thu Apr 19, 2007 9:13 pm
Peachshortcake wrote:
Dishwasher for most of the things. As for the cookiesheets the only think i can suggest for next time is lining them with tin foil, so that you can throw away the foil afterwards.
Or parchment paper. the cookies come out prettier when baked on parchment paper.
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