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We had a cappuccino machine, I thought my wife kept cleaning the crispy dried milk off the steamer spout, she thought I was doing it. A year later, after coffee every morning, we found out the cat was licking it off when we were at work.

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    5 months ago

    JUST WIPE IT OFF WITH A DAMP CLOTH YOU FUCKING HEATHENS ITS NOT THAT HARD

    Edit for context: I am a barista. All you have to do is have a damp cloth on hand when you finish steaming the milk to wipe down the wand. Takes maybe 30sec total, including finding and dampening the cloth before you start.

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    Years ago at work we had a office type coffee machine with the filter carrier you pull out and dump.

    The water flow to the filter got slower and slower until it was taking forever to make a pot. I finally broke down and took it apart to clean the calcium deposits out of it.

    Turned out there was a dead cockroach blocking the hole from the reservoir to the filter.

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      Cockroaches are notorious coffee problems. A study found that many people who drank instant and pre ground coffee were allergic to coffee actually were allergic to the cockroaches ground up in it.

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          5 months ago

          Yup. I’ve seen this. Sticking to my guns on this one, mainly because I always assumed it was various bugs. It’s just a given that bugs are in our food and people’s allergies to bug poop is very common.

          As a government biologist, i was kind of surprised that snoops was mainly concerned about finding evidence that specifically cockroaches exist in the for No we wouldn’t identify that. No one would cus we wouldn’t really look into what exact bug or foreign matter exists, we just care that it stays at low levels. A large part of violations we identify have to come from self reporting too.

          It’s not like it’s a big deal anyway. There are bugs in our food, it happens.That’s just life lol.

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            5 months ago

            If people think bugs are the worst thing they’re going to find in food, they should probably just close the internet, never look anything up and live in bliss.

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            5 months ago

            Their focus didn’t surprise me, the title was literally about roaches in coffee. It anything it surprised me how in depth they went about other insects being in coffee and not just roaches.

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      5 months ago

      I don’t see one! This is probably the highlight of the cats day :) it’s own little bit of drink in the morning. Cute.

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      5 months ago

      People thinking cat saliva is gross I guess. Which is weird since they have a cat and the cats lick everything around. Especially weird since those milk foamers are a zillion degrees and disinfect everything before pouring

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        5 months ago

        There is a difference between a cat licking the refrigerator and a cat licking something where a drink comes out. Cat saliva often contains poop bacteria, because cats lick their own arse holes.

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        5 months ago

        On the health side, it CAN still lead to harmful bacterial growth. Whether that bacteria will end up in the drink probably depends on the machine itself and where the growth happened, but it’s still not great to have around.

        Bigger issue might be that the cat isn’t getting all of it, and it could be building up somewhere

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        5 months ago

        It doesn’t disinfect the exterior of the nozzle and that part ends up in the milk that’s being foamed.

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            But it prevents build up, which feeds and encourages bacterial growth. With bacteria is never about total absence, but numbers. The body can deal with a few hundred bacterium. But if instead they’re several hundred million. That’s when you start having risk of disease.

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            5 months ago

            The logical inverse, if wiping it off does nothing like you say, would to be then rub a cat turd on the nozzle and it should be fine, since it’s not like wiping it off helps.

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    5 months ago

    I think if you have a cat, there’s just a point where you accept that you’ll be ingesting the odd hair or dribble or microscopic bits of poop.

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        5 months ago

        Yes, of course be cautious, especially if pregnant. But an indoor cat, even if infected when adopted, won’t be contagious after 2 weeks and won’t have a way to get reinfected. Outdoor, strays, and unknown cats are obviously not inherently safe.

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        5 months ago

        After both reading and watching Trainspotting, I can’t help but read that in scottish

        • Carlo
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          5 months ago

          I’ve never read the book; what did you think of it? Did the film do a fair job of getting it across?

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            The book is written in phonetic Scottish, so it’s not easy to read, but it absolutely nails the atmosphere, the rawness of the setting.

            The book is heavier. It has a very dark storyline that is omitted from the movie, and therefore feels more visceral. The movie is a bit more camp and jovial, but it is absolutely right, I can’t fault it, is perfect.

            It’s a rare case where both the book as the movie are brilliant, but each a whole different experience. I loved the sequel to the book more than the second movie, though, as it is in the same tone, the second movie is good, but not as edgy.

            So I would recommend reading it if you have the chance.

            • Carlo
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              5 months ago

              Thank you very much for the thoughtful response. I haven’t been reading nearly enough lately, and am trying to get back into the swing of it.

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    5 months ago

    TIL there are people who don’t wipe the wand immediately while the milk is wet and wait for it to crust over.

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      5 months ago

      They haven’t had to take apart one to clean. I worked as a barista and this was one of my biggest pet peeves along with steaming sugar. Just wipe clean and you can even soak it in the pitcher after rinsing it.

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        5 months ago

        Maybe it was my obsessive wand purging or just luck, but I never had one clog. The heads had to be descaled manually once but that was because the owner forgot to clean the water filter. From then on I had it on the to do-list myself.

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          5 months ago

          We did some weird experiments, also the cafe didn’t have the best record of taking good care of their equipment. Eventually they got their shit together and has an awesome crew now.

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    5 months ago

    “Mmm, have you noticed our espressos now have an interesting nutty accent flavor?”

    Yeah, that would be the addition of ‘cat anus by proxy’.

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      5 months ago

      Food driven cats will do some work for the right bribes, at least when they feel like it. For the extra delicious treats, ours will do sit, lay down, stand/jump, shake & high five. Will have to see if I can get her to clean the milk steaming spout as well!

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    5 months ago

    I’m not seeing the problem… Little guy gets a nice little snack, you get a consistently clean machine… If you’re so concerned just wipe it with a sanitizer wipe before you use it.