that's one of the funniest questions I have seen in a long time!! good one!
2006-08-18 04:29:18
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answered by TotallylovesTodd! 4
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one-two caps full of bleach to a sink full of water will sterilize the plastic, strews, ect. Do not reuse paper items, plastic items can be washed easily though. If the item is cracked, throw it away. Let these soak for about a minute then wash them off well. This is how I would sterilize our dishes when my son would get Strep Throat. Now I just use the dishwasher, but in your case you'll want the bleach. Also, you might wish to use plastic dish washing gloves to protect your hands from the bleach if you're sensitive to it.
You can also buy sterilizing tablet from different places. I think I've seen some at Sam's Warehouse, but not sure where else to get them. We used those at the daycare center when we had to hand wash dishes.
To be even safer I would highly recommend using new utensils. You can find them very cheaply at your local Dollar Tree or any store that sells all their items for $1.
2006-08-18 02:10:46
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answered by Voice 4
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I would say washing the plastic knives/spoons/forks and reusing them is fine. But I wouldn't recommend reusing paper plates/cups, straws, or toothpicks. Even with the plastic knives/spoons/forks, I'd suggest reusing them another time and throwing them out, or if they are still in good condition, then use them another time.
2006-08-18 01:53:35
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answered by ? 3
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Just disinfect them. Then wash them. So they won't contaminate your plastic cutlery. Throw away the paper things straws and toothpicks
And try being more careful who you invite to your picnic next time.
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2006-08-18 01:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Your the one that has to wash them. They are safe but why? Gimme a break on paper plates,cups, and toothpicks, straws,that is going to far.
2006-08-18 01:55:35
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answered by pmdan00 3
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Man you're a cheap skate. Just throw the **** out. A box of 500 plastic forks is like 3 bux.
2006-08-18 01:52:49
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answered by Joe 4
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I wouldn't try to wash paper plates, toothpicks or straws. The rest would be fine
2006-08-18 01:52:38
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answered by twofromheaven 2
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Well, those items can hold germs even after being washed. Sometimes families wash and reuse them, but it is recommended in day cares and other places where unrelated people eat together that all of the above items are thrown away after use*
2006-08-18 01:56:09
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answered by Ilovechristjesustheking 3
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If you're gonna go to the trouble of washing disposable utensils why not just use regular flatware...much easier to sterilize. You didn't say what kind of contageous diseases.
2006-08-18 01:57:46
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answered by Gaygarious 1
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poisonous rotic!! certain, it truly is poisonous, yet when you've aired out the abode, it stinks to soften plastic, yet this did not melt throughout your racks and oven bottom, so as long as there is not any residue from the marginally melted bowl, then it truly is wonderful to flow ahead and bake. yet when you're great worried, order a sparkling range!!! and eliminate any plastic products you're taking position to have interior the kitchen!! note: preheating the ovens comes from timber practice dinner stoves!! Preheat ability to improve the fireplace to get the ovens to the properly perfect temperature to bake!! present day ovens do not want to be preheated. I only turn mine on after I commence to blend something. it truly is preheat sufficient, particularly than that stupid placing which ought to get replaced to bake placing.
2016-11-05 02:11:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I feel you cannot re-use these. This would not be safe unless you wash them 100° ... better plastic ones and all you can throw after the use.
2006-08-18 01:52:17
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answered by Joe 3
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