I ate buckets of cookie dough with my last pregnancy and everything was A-OK.
I would not eat it from scratch for some reason, only store bought refridgerated kind for me.
2007-05-01 10:47:38
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answered by alexandria1_1999 5
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raw eggs and salmonella can cause bad stuff. but if you eat it without the eggs in, like some prepared cookie doughs, it can be just as nice and much much safer.
2007-05-01 10:53:26
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answered by Ashley 4
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Cookie dough? Can i eat?
2014-12-02 04:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah. I love cookie dough! The best kind to get though is the ready to bake kind because it doesnt have raw eggs in it like homemade does.
2007-05-01 10:50:07
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answered by Misty B 3
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how are you able to've cookie dough without the eggs in it? Do you replace them with oil? The eggs are the sole risky section approximately ingesting uncooked cookie dough. you will desire to be secure to roam suitable to the cabin freely.
2016-10-04 05:27:41
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answered by ? 4
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Since cookie dough has raw eggs in it, you really shouldn't eat cookie dough.
2007-05-01 10:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Foods to steer clear of altogether during pregnancy include:
* soft, unpasteurized cheeses (often advertised as "fresh") such as feta, goat, Brie, Camembert, blue-veined cheeses, and Mexican queso fresco
* unpasteurized milk, juices, and apple cider
* raw eggs or foods containing raw eggs, including mousse, tiramisu, raw cookie dough, eggnog, homemade ice cream, and Caesar dressing
* raw or undercooked fish (sushi), shellfish, or meats
* pâté and meat spreads
* processed meats such as hot dogs and deli meats (these should be very well cooked before eating)
* fish that may contain high levels of mercury (shark, swordfish, king mackerel, tilefish, and tuna steak). Limited amounts of canned, preferably light, tuna are OK.
2007-05-01 10:57:59
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it has raw eggs that carry salmonila and could potentially damage your childs development. I wouldnt eat it. Also, caesar salad dressing has raw eggs and that is frowned upon as well! Good luck in your pregnancy!
2007-05-01 10:48:07
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answered by missheathernichole11 4
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You aren't supposed to eat it at all, even when you aren't pregnant because of the raw ingredients, but especially not when you are pregnant. Read the package, and it will say not to eat it raw.
2007-05-01 10:47:02
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answered by Melissa 7
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Yep, just before you add the raw eggs though. You can eat it before you add the eggs, duh! People are nuts, why would you eat raw eggs? I think I did when I was a kid, but that was before I knew better lol Enjoy! ...by the way, that sounds so good!
2007-05-01 10:47:07
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answered by throughthebackyards 5
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