Married to him? Never! I find him so unattractive that it is hard to watch him on TV. To me, it looks like something squeezed his face together.
And some of the so-called advice he spews out is so over the top...
Poisoning your guests if you put fresh turkey back on the same plate since people have handled the platter while passing it around the table? And they probably have germs on their hands? So what is the last person to get the original platter to do? Uh, it must be contaminated by then right? So at the next dinner gathering, I guess we should all put on vinyl gloves or just 1 person wearing gloves will do up everybody's plate. Good grief!
Minus the easy access to delicious cookies!I saw a pic of Dr. Oz and he looks like a cute keebler elf. I think hes adorable!
Yes, I could be married to Dr. Oz as I find him charming and very intelligent!
RE: Turkey. This is totally true. This is why restaurant buffets are the highest source of foodborne illness. You have many people touching common areas such as: utensils, plates and counters. We don't really pass platters around in our family, as everything is set in the middle and we handle it that way. Each person takes their clean utensil, and gets their food, or, one person dishes out to each person. There is no need to pass platters around for many people to touch and get germs on - he is totally correct here. Whether you agree or choose to follow is not the issue, but as a doctor, he is just reminding people of how to pass less germs around. Holiday gatherings are a great source of germ transmission, for many reasons.
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And yet, amazingly enough, I have eaten at buffets and huge holiday gatherings too numerous to count for 47 years and have never had a food borne illness.