Welcome to this week’s installment of our Wednesday meme feature, folks. Links to the “found via” sources will be attached to the specific MiQ’s (Memes in Question) whenever I can remember them, which likely won’t be very often. Only the first two memes will appear above the fold to save on bandwidth usage, since I assume not everybody who shows up at this here websty will want to see all of them. This intro will appear at the top of each week’s Memezapoppin’! post. Enjoy, funny-pitcher lovers.



























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Why did you leave me Chevrolet?
Four bags of groceries and the beer in the trunk
I’ve had some dry times, lived through some sad times
But this time your hurting won’t heal
You picked a fine time to leave me, Chevrolet
Talent I do not possess 🙂
re cookie dough, I looked into it in the late 1990s when one of the periodic panics went through the media.
There is a slight risk of disease from eating raw flour, anything from salmonella to rat feces. The grain is washed before milling but can’t be washed once it’s a powder.
The danger — “danger” — that most people think of is from the eggs, in particular salmonella. The best data that I could find (circa 1998) was that 1 in 20,000 factory-farmed eggs in the US had detectable amounts of salmonella. Eating a contaminated egg didn’t mean you’d get sick, just that there was some bacteria on or in it.
I looked for newer data in maybe 2019, before the dempanic, anyway. I wasn’t able to find anything. Not only no new data, but not even the old data. Make of that what you will.
I like undercooked eggs and recognize there is a slight chance of salmonella. Beats raw vegetables from most places around the world – how well do you wash tomatoes from Mexico? I refuse to buy mexican vegetables unless they are going to be cooked.