Dip Once or Dip Twice: A scientific inquiry into the realm of double-dipping
- added February 1, 2008
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Researchers at Clemson University set the record straight in asking the age-old snacking question: Does double dipping encourage the spread of germs?
"OUR annual national snacking binge is almost here. It would take a very large bowl indeed to hold all the guacamole mashed from the more than 100 million avocados that are consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. (My rough calculation gives a hemisphere bowl 20 yards in diameter and 3 times the height of the goal post crossbars.) And guacamole is just one of many dips that will be shared around the TV..."
"OUR annual national snacking binge is almost here. It would take a very large bowl indeed to hold all the guacamole mashed from the more than 100 million avocados that are consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. (My rough calculation gives a hemisphere bowl 20 yards in diameter and 3 times the height of the goal post crossbars.) And guacamole is just one of many dips that will be shared around the TV..."
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- skunderpants
- 7 months ago
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Damn, I'm a chronic double dipper.
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What if you dip, rotate, and then dip? Does that constitute a double dip? I say that's fair game. If not, am I supposed to eat a non-sauced half o' mcnugget? Uncool bro, un-cool...
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- joebrilliant
- 7 months ago
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