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PennBF
02-05-2015, 03:24 PM
Every once in a while you stumble on a good thing when crusing. We found one on our last cruise. We were eating in the general buffet for dinner and the guy who was a main entertainer on the ship sat down at the next table from us. What he did next we have never seen on all of our cruises and it was good enough to send out. He had filled 2 water glasses with very hot water which is normally used for tea and placed his and his companion's knife, fork and spoon upside down in the water to further sterize them. He was a main part of the "show people" and obviously cruised quite a bit. Maybe a lot have seen this before but it was new to us and a great sanitary method. We always put napkin place mat down to protect against the utensil laying on the table where chemicals are used by the staff and people put things down on the table but never saw this technique and it was quite simple and easy. :ho:

Bogie Shooter
02-05-2015, 03:45 PM
Do you think the water was really hot enough to sanitize the flatware?
Most recommendations are 180 degrees plus.

KayakerNC
02-05-2015, 03:49 PM
Every once in a while you stumble on a good thing when crusing. We found one on our last cruise. We were eating in the general buffet for dinner and the guy who was a main entertainer on the ship sat down at the next table from us. What he did next we have never seen on all of our cruises and it was good enough to send out. He had filled 2 water glasses with very hot water which is normally used for tea and placed his and his companion's knife, fork and spoon upside down in the water to further sterize them. He was a main part of the "show people" and obviously cruised quite a bit. Maybe a lot have seen this before but it was new to us and a great sanitary method. We always put napkin place mat down to protect against the utensil laying on the table where chemicals are used by the staff and people put things down on the table but never saw this technique and it was quite simple and easy. :ho:

15 minutes in boiling water (212F-100C) will sterilize. A few minutes in "hot" water for tea...not so much. :mornincoffee:

jblum315
02-05-2015, 03:59 PM
"very hot water" will not sterilize anything. Frequent hand washing is better protection against germs.

PennBF
02-05-2015, 04:02 PM
I saw that the water he used was steaming when he put the silver ware in it. I of course am not an expert on sterilzing and can't guarantee the utensils were totally sterlized but they appeared to be a darn site better than just put on the table? Since he was part of the Entertainment crew and obviously cruised a lot I would assume he felt more secure knowing they had had one more shot to be clean. We will do it in the future. :ho:

salpal
02-06-2015, 07:33 AM
carry alcohol wipes....effective and less obtrusive

memason
02-06-2015, 08:53 AM
carry alcohol wipes....effective and less obtrusive

Now, that's a great idea!

Thanks!

Laurie2
02-06-2015, 09:50 AM
carry alcohol wipes....effective and less obtrusive

On an airplane, I use those on the seat, tray, etc. Probably no point because commercial planes are flying petri dishes anyway.

Oh well, there's a little Monk in a lot of us. :)

Allegiance
02-06-2015, 10:48 AM
Or you can bring your own silverware.


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