" …..tradition of blowing out candles. Perhaps heat from the flame sears the bacteria! Anyone know if a study has been done?"………………………………………………...The only study I know of has been in my head and my conclusions are that it’s stupid to blow your germs on everyone’s piece of the cake. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
Why was she even standing that close? When I was a kid NO ONE blew out the candles except the birthday person, and the cake was in front of him or her while everyone else stood back and watched.
I’ve never known anyone to spray saliva on a cake by blowing out the candles. And at every birthday party I’ve been to through childhood and beyond, I’ve never known anyone to get sick from eating cake that had candles on it that were blown out.You do not razz, you exhale. It’s very simple.
IGoPogo4: Oh goody! I have at least one more year! We stopped the one candle per year in my upper 20s. We got all the candles lit, but it produced a miniature firestorm, with the outer candles’ flames tilted inward and flames in the middle about six inches high. Spectacular!
Too bad he had to share blowing out the candles. On her birthday she gets to do it, this was Michael’s day. There are some things and events that just shouldn’t be shared. When my kids were little and they got a new toy or gift, I didn’t make them share just then.
In my family, the kids usually lick the frosting off the candles afterwards. But don’t worry, we wash them before reusing them. I think we do. Oh well, as long as we keep the germs in the same family……
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
Well, the wish came true, did it not?
locuravamp over 11 years ago
This reminds me of my youth. we were always VERY CAREFUL about which pieces we got.
gobblingup Premium Member over 11 years ago
Blech!! Thanks, but I think I’ll just have some ice cream.
Daniel Aplet over 11 years ago
she just made sure the cake will not be a dry cake
Bman73 over 11 years ago
@templo SUD, i don’t understand your comment.
Can't Sleep over 11 years ago
You just scrape off a little of the frosting with the jell-o spots and…
goweeder over 11 years ago
" …..tradition of blowing out candles. Perhaps heat from the flame sears the bacteria! Anyone know if a study has been done?"………………………………………………...The only study I know of has been in my head and my conclusions are that it’s stupid to blow your germs on everyone’s piece of the cake. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
alondra over 11 years ago
Why was she even standing that close? When I was a kid NO ONE blew out the candles except the birthday person, and the cake was in front of him or her while everyone else stood back and watched.
sjsczurek over 11 years ago
I’ve never known anyone to spray saliva on a cake by blowing out the candles. And at every birthday party I’ve been to through childhood and beyond, I’ve never known anyone to get sick from eating cake that had candles on it that were blown out.You do not razz, you exhale. It’s very simple.
Gretchen's Mom over 11 years ago
Eeeewwwwwww!!!!!!!!!! :-PI think I’ll skip the cake and just have the ice cream instead!!!!!
meowlin over 11 years ago
Or use one ofthese
hippogriff over 11 years ago
IGoPogo4: Oh goody! I have at least one more year! We stopped the one candle per year in my upper 20s. We got all the candles lit, but it produced a miniature firestorm, with the outer candles’ flames tilted inward and flames in the middle about six inches high. Spectacular!
twinsoniclab over 11 years ago
Too bad he had to share blowing out the candles. On her birthday she gets to do it, this was Michael’s day. There are some things and events that just shouldn’t be shared. When my kids were little and they got a new toy or gift, I didn’t make them share just then.
Asharah over 11 years ago
In my family, the kids usually lick the frosting off the candles afterwards. But don’t worry, we wash them before reusing them. I think we do. Oh well, as long as we keep the germs in the same family……
barister over 11 years ago
I’d be mad as hell.
loves raising duncan over 11 years ago
Yuck
drbemore1 over 11 years ago
@NightGauntI doubt anybody’d want to compromise their share of the frosting!