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A Cookie is about the only thing I will allow for a 5 second rule! and that is pretty rare. It depends on where it landed, if on the couch I am okay with it, but if the floor or in the car, anywhere in the bathroom it is a big No.
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Chips or something like that are allowed with a 5 second rule!
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can you delete one of the entry above for FEB 4, my connect is soo slow today and I refreshed and have a duplicate entry
My one thing that I allow a 5 second rule is fresh fruit or vegetables because you can always rewash them.
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I watch two kids and the most common item they pick up and eat are their cheerios.
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I would only consider using the 5 second rule if my floor is spotlessly clean — and it usually isn’t
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