Back in the day, eggs seldom had salmonella, but modern farming practices have made it endemic. For years, I would take my chances with raw eggs in my homemade ice cream, until the increasing risk (and my increasing age) made me rethink the recipe. Nowadays, I pasteurize my eggs using a stick immersion sous-vide machine—safe and simple!
Some readers have accused Mom of being neglectful and some of them have even accused her of wanting Calvin dead despite the many times she has saved Calvin from killing or harming himself. Today’s strip is another example of Mom’s protective side.
I have made a summertime meal of a large smoothie with frozen fruit and 2 raw eggs almost daily for many years, and have never gotten sick. I’m 78 and still active.
In a world mostly comprised of packaged cookies, homemade is becoming rarer. But a friend told me that, since she and her hubby started working from home a couple years back, they found time to do more baking and meal prep work and found it a relief from all day office work. So not everything with covid was bad.
I think the point here is we used to let kids eat raw dough now it’s forbidden. Like so many things we enjoyed in the past, they have been “educated” out of us and we forbid our kids the same pleasures we enjoyed.
Another difference between here and there. Salmonella in eggs is almost nonexistent, but there were 22 cases in December. Livsmedelsverket (Swedish Food Agency) identified the strain and eggs were recalled by all the major distributors and one of the suppliers when the strain was traced to a certain stall of ‘free range indoors’ hens.
Salmonella can get on the shells of eggs when birds lay eggs or when the eggs touch bird droppings (poop) after being laid. This is not a problem for commercial eggs (for example, eggs you buy at the grocery store) because companies wash eggs before they reach stores.
Salmonella also can contaminate the egg’s contents while it is forming inside the chicken before shells are formed. Today, a lot fewer egg-laying hens have this problem than during the 1980s and 1990s, so eggs are safer. But some eggs are still contaminated with Salmonella. 1 in 20,000. .005% chance o getting a salmonella egg.
Just yesterday I had the pleasure of scraping the bowl of my wife’s wonderful chocolate chip cookie batter. She’s promised to make another batch today. The batter I don’t eat (and doesn’t get cooked) will be frozen so I can have more cookies (or batter) later.
I used to be allowed to scrape the bowl when my mother made cake. Then she tried a newfangled thing “cake mix”. Scraping that bowl was definitely not allowed because she didn’t know what was in it!
Oh, this will sound snarky, but city folks are the only ones who fret about ingesting raw egg and raw milk. Those of us raised on country farms know better.
I eat raw fresh eggs from my chickens all the time. I’m 72, never got sick from them. We are the only country that pasteurizes eggs, which destroys the near invisible coating called the “bloom” or “cuticle” on the shell, that protects it from rotting and bacteria. In fact most countries never refrigerate their eggs and they don’t have the salmonella problem we have in America. I leave my fresh eggs out for over a week they are fine at room temperature. I think our country and the liberal mind set of germ phobia is doing more damage than good.
Our mom let us lick the cookie batter with the raw egg and we never got sick. That only means we were lucky, not that the risk wasn’t there. I’m glad to be living in more enlightened times.
It used to be that chicken eggs were so sterile that they were used as a culture medium to grow pure strains of bacteria. Thanks to the overuse of antibiotics and battery chicken raising, some of the eggs come out of the chicken already infected with salmonella. It is really not safe to eat anything with raw eggs in it; it’s not just Mom being fussy.
That’s the price you pay for living in America Calvin. In europe the vaccinate their chickens to combat against salmonella and there it is illegal to sell washed eggs. There eggs are left out at room temperature with no issue.
For the record – I have been eating raw chocolate chip cookie dough for over 60 years now, and it has never made me sick. A bellyache from eating too, much, sure – but never actually sick.
And the next time we make a batch, I fully intend to extend my streak.
Way back when my son was in 6th grade, some 15+ years ago, he found a recipe for ‘cookie dough batter’ that contained no eggs. The purpose was for those who wanted to eat cookie dough and not have to worry. Can’t tell you how many times he made that, ate it, and loved it.
This was how I learned about the risk of salmonella poisoning! Funny thing; I brought up this particular strip to a friend a couple days ago at a convention!
The International Association for Food Protection had Five labs test 32,220 batches of flour and found E. coli in one sample, for an incidence rate of 0.003 percent.
I haven’t found a single documented case of anyone dying from eating cookie dough.
So, I think I will take my chances, since I have eaten it since the 1950s without a problem.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
I guess Mom didn’t see Rocky.
codycab about 2 years ago
Don’t think the word “poisoning” threw Calvin off in the slightest.
bite the bullet about 2 years ago
Calvin: Who’s Sam and Ella?
Sugar Bombs 95 about 2 years ago
I always preferred soft cookie dough as a kid. My mom’s cookies were always hard as rocks.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
What was the previous nostalgic part of childhood which goes THBPPTH? Certainly not Mom’s home cooking for dinner.
yoey1957 about 2 years ago
Good moms let you lick the beaters. Great moms turn them off first.
hariseldon59 about 2 years ago
Calvin channeling Bill the Cat in the last panel.
peb6006 about 2 years ago
My mom made me drink raw eggs after puncturing them in both ends. I’m still alive
Erse IS better about 2 years ago
I still eat cookie dough. With raw eggs in it. So far, so good…
LeslieBark about 2 years ago
Back in the day, eggs seldom had salmonella, but modern farming practices have made it endemic. For years, I would take my chances with raw eggs in my homemade ice cream, until the increasing risk (and my increasing age) made me rethink the recipe. Nowadays, I pasteurize my eggs using a stick immersion sous-vide machine—safe and simple!
Erramontxu about 2 years ago
Somehow we all survived. And my “Amatxo” knew very well how delicious was the uncooked dough of any dessert…
bigcatbusiness about 2 years ago
So what? I like pancake mix and no sickness yet. Must be all the animals around strengthening the immune system.
Calvinist1966 about 2 years ago
Some readers have accused Mom of being neglectful and some of them have even accused her of wanting Calvin dead despite the many times she has saved Calvin from killing or harming himself. Today’s strip is another example of Mom’s protective side.
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
Calvin ask, says please and accepts a no???
txmystic about 2 years ago
In my house, the warning was always “You’ll get WORMS!”
dflak about 2 years ago
Moms can take all the fun out of being six years old.
SquidGamerGal about 2 years ago
And before you ask, no you cannot have any cookies.
petermerck about 2 years ago
Are salmonella eggs cheaper?
Deezlebird about 2 years ago
I use eggbeaters. Since they’re pasteurized, I figure the risk is even lower.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have made a summertime meal of a large smoothie with frozen fruit and 2 raw eggs almost daily for many years, and have never gotten sick. I’m 78 and still active.
sandpiper about 2 years ago
In a world mostly comprised of packaged cookies, homemade is becoming rarer. But a friend told me that, since she and her hubby started working from home a couple years back, they found time to do more baking and meal prep work and found it a relief from all day office work. So not everything with covid was bad.
klapre about 2 years ago
I think the point here is we used to let kids eat raw dough now it’s forbidden. Like so many things we enjoyed in the past, they have been “educated” out of us and we forbid our kids the same pleasures we enjoyed.
Purple People Eater about 2 years ago
I wonder if mom has ever had eggnog
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 2 years ago
Another difference between here and there. Salmonella in eggs is almost nonexistent, but there were 22 cases in December. Livsmedelsverket (Swedish Food Agency) identified the strain and eggs were recalled by all the major distributors and one of the suppliers when the strain was traced to a certain stall of ‘free range indoors’ hens.
jagedlo about 2 years ago
“I love it before it’s cooked”! Do you mean that you’ve had some before, Calvin?
boydjb47 about 2 years ago
Salmonella can get on the shells of eggs when birds lay eggs or when the eggs touch bird droppings (poop) after being laid. This is not a problem for commercial eggs (for example, eggs you buy at the grocery store) because companies wash eggs before they reach stores.
Salmonella also can contaminate the egg’s contents while it is forming inside the chicken before shells are formed. Today, a lot fewer egg-laying hens have this problem than during the 1980s and 1990s, so eggs are safer. But some eggs are still contaminated with Salmonella. 1 in 20,000. .005% chance o getting a salmonella egg.
uniquename about 2 years ago
Just yesterday I had the pleasure of scraping the bowl of my wife’s wonderful chocolate chip cookie batter. She’s promised to make another batch today. The batter I don’t eat (and doesn’t get cooked) will be frozen so I can have more cookies (or batter) later.
This is a good week!
SweetSinger about 2 years ago
The encouraging part is he ASKED first.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 2 years ago
He should have said. Can I eat some and then go sun bathe outside…Oh I forgot Calvin would never ask to bathe!
Masterskrain about 2 years ago
And now you can go to Kroger and buy containers of Chocolate Chip Cookie dough MADE to be eaten with a spoon. Go figure…
bigger Nate about 2 years ago
I had a friend when I was a child whose mother would give hm raw Hamburg when she was making supper
Diat60 about 2 years ago
I used to be allowed to scrape the bowl when my mother made cake. Then she tried a newfangled thing “cake mix”. Scraping that bowl was definitely not allowed because she didn’t know what was in it!
Ol' me about 2 years ago
Psht. I used to make chocolate chip cookie dough and skip the baking, just eat it raw. Now I just buy the pre-made dough. Saves a few steps.
rshive about 2 years ago
It was going to be nostalgic anyway.
Calvins Brother about 2 years ago
Childhood memories: Firecrackers, matches, water balloons, skinned knees, etc. All the good stuff.
johnjoyce about 2 years ago
Oh, this will sound snarky, but city folks are the only ones who fret about ingesting raw egg and raw milk. Those of us raised on country farms know better.
pca Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wow! I must have died from that; repeatedly… 65 years ago.
bjminnis about 2 years ago
I remember all of us kids eating raw cookie dough and even licking beater after the cake batter has been poured into the baking pans
BamCat about 2 years ago
I’ve never heard of chocolate chip cookie dough being called batter.
The Wolf In Your Midst about 2 years ago
For all the people who say “we kids used to eat uncooked things all the time and we were fine”: We also used to think that asbestos was harmless.
wongo about 2 years ago
Didn’t Sal Monella run that Tocco truck a few years back?
hk Premium Member about 2 years ago
I eat raw fresh eggs from my chickens all the time. I’m 72, never got sick from them. We are the only country that pasteurizes eggs, which destroys the near invisible coating called the “bloom” or “cuticle” on the shell, that protects it from rotting and bacteria. In fact most countries never refrigerate their eggs and they don’t have the salmonella problem we have in America. I leave my fresh eggs out for over a week they are fine at room temperature. I think our country and the liberal mind set of germ phobia is doing more damage than good.
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
I remember a mall restaurant chain called “Orange Julius.” Back in the ‘70s, you could pay a little extra and have a raw egg blended in with it.
socalvillaguy Premium Member about 2 years ago
Our mom let us lick the cookie batter with the raw egg and we never got sick. That only means we were lucky, not that the risk wasn’t there. I’m glad to be living in more enlightened times.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
It used to be that chicken eggs were so sterile that they were used as a culture medium to grow pure strains of bacteria. Thanks to the overuse of antibiotics and battery chicken raising, some of the eggs come out of the chicken already infected with salmonella. It is really not safe to eat anything with raw eggs in it; it’s not just Mom being fussy.
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
That’s the price you pay for living in America Calvin. In europe the vaccinate their chickens to combat against salmonella and there it is illegal to sell washed eggs. There eggs are left out at room temperature with no issue.
Cozmik Cowboy about 2 years ago
For the record – I have been eating raw chocolate chip cookie dough for over 60 years now, and it has never made me sick. A bellyache from eating too, much, sure – but never actually sick.
And the next time we make a batch, I fully intend to extend my streak.
Rise22 about 2 years ago
I still eat raw cookie dough and I am fairly old now….haven’t suffered from it, as far as I can tell….
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 2 years ago
My kids and I have eaten raw cookie dough for years and have never gotten salmonella. The odds against it have to be enormous.
jshill922 about 2 years ago
Totally agree with Calvin. I’ve eaten raw cookie dough a gazillion times.
mindjob about 2 years ago
If I’m going to bake anything, it’ll be cheesecake
listmom about 2 years ago
This is one of our favorite C&H — thbppth indeed.
Kawasaki Cat about 2 years ago
All the things we did as kids ,now they say are dangerous. How did all the kids survive?
BiggerNate91 about 2 years ago
Does cookie dough actually taste good before it’s baked?
Ramblin' Rose about 2 years ago
Salmonella? Wasn’t she Cinder’s sister?
pixiekitten Premium Member about 2 years ago
I quoted this one to my mum so much I’m sure she got so sick of it. :P
locake about 2 years ago
My mom fed us eggnog back in the 70’s. It was made with raw eggs, sugar, vanilla and milk. No one ever got sick from drinking it.
Stephen Gilberg about 2 years ago
Sounds like a follow-up to “Scientific Progress Goes Boink.”
g04922 about 2 years ago
This myth comes from ages ago when people used unclean and old eggs for cooking. This is VERY rare now days. Cookie dough is great !!
ArcticFox Premium Member about 2 years ago
Calvin yearns for the ‘salmonella experience’!!!
KEA about 2 years ago
yeah… like polio (sigh)
Walter Parmantie Premium Member about 2 years ago
ValancyCarmody Premium Member about 2 years ago
My store sells a product called Edible Cookie Dough, safe for eating directly but not formulated to be able to be baked into cookies
Jwhitcomb1966 about 2 years ago
Way back when my son was in 6th grade, some 15+ years ago, he found a recipe for ‘cookie dough batter’ that contained no eggs. The purpose was for those who wanted to eat cookie dough and not have to worry. Can’t tell you how many times he made that, ate it, and loved it.
1967Falcon about 2 years ago
You can buy chocolate chip cookie dough that says “safe to eat raw” right on the package. I thought that was awesome. And, I ate it.
StevePappas about 2 years ago
Every time I make cookies %25 of it gets eaten in the batter form.
ChrisTrey about 2 years ago
And that would be bad, why? Then you could get the dog you both wanted.
jslabotnik about 2 years ago
Just wait till 2020 hits, bud
pamela welch Premium Member about 2 years ago
Over the years, I’ve eaten at least a gallon of raw cookie/cake dough and have never been ill; fat but not ill.
kfo111 about 2 years ago
eat it all the time
FunnyPageLover about 2 years ago
I’ve eaten raw cookie dough my entire 71 years and never gotten sick. Just don’t use eggs that come with cracks in them. Easy-peasy.
PAR85 about 2 years ago
I’ve had plenty of raw eggs. I make at least one batch of EggNog at the holidays and that contains a dozen raw eggs. Of course it also has Brandy.
wiley207 about 2 years ago
This was how I learned about the risk of salmonella poisoning! Funny thing; I brought up this particular strip to a friend a couple days ago at a convention!
LrdSlvrhnd almost 2 years ago
I have the third panel of this trimmed for a FB profile icon I sometimes rotate in. I think I need to go change it to this now.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 2 years ago
The International Association for Food Protection had Five labs test 32,220 batches of flour and found E. coli in one sample, for an incidence rate of 0.003 percent.
I haven’t found a single documented case of anyone dying from eating cookie dough.
So, I think I will take my chances, since I have eaten it since the 1950s without a problem.