Is cookie dough safe to eat? what would happen if i ate it before putting them in the oven?!


Question: please let me know! :)


Answers: please let me know! :)

Go for it girl!! You can't make cookies w/out eating some of the dough! Some people say the raw eggs are bad for you, but some people used to drink raw eggs for breakfast...ewww...so I think a little cookie dough is a o.k.!!

I wouldn't, raw eggs can carry bacteria.

i think it is i eat it all the time.

nothing is wrong with it hundreds no thousands have and are still doing it

well, no its not safe. but we all do it. lol
my opinion .. you should by the premade cookie dough which is perfectly fine to eat raw

Most of the time nothing bad would happen. But children, elderly people, or people with compromised immune systems should never eat anything with raw eggs in it. I always snitch a good bite or two when I'm baking!
By the way... a lot of pre-made cookie doughs have warnings on the labels about the risks of consuming foods containing raw eggs.

you could get salmonella. please, don't do it.

Lol i eat it and well .. i dont get ill and im not dead or anything
andd why wouldnt it be safe lol ? its nice =DD

I do it all the time and it hasn't made me sick.:)

there are a lot of recipes out there that mix a raw egg.
LIKE egg nog
Have you (YOU) ever heard of anyone getting sick from a raw egg ??? NO.- -!!!
the bacteria and samonilla fear is foolish paranoya and nonsese.
I worry that YOU do not wash your hands after wipping your fanny...but that won't stop me eating at the fast foods...

If you eat it before you put it in the oven, you won't have any cookies.. but if you can't help but take a taste, I won't tell.

a little bit once in a while wont hurt you, but I wouldn't eat like handfuls evey day.





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