Poop on Mushrooms? Sara Snow on Jon and Kate Plus 8

Posted: August 7th, 2008 - 4:28pm by Amy Hubbell

While I was working with the TV on this afternoon, I heard Sara Snow, Television host and Green Goddess, telling Kate Gosselin of Jon and Kate Plus 8 that mushrooms should not be washed. Kate, who is raising her family on organic food believing it will make her young twins and sextuplets healthier and stronger, was clearly put off by Sara’s advice. She said the family doesn’t normally eat mushrooms, but she was willing to follow directions. Sara told her to just wipe off the mushrooms with a damp paper towel.

While the stir fry cooked, the dialog was enlightening:

Sara to Kate: “In my opinion, if there’s a little bit of dirt left on there, it’s fine. It’s not gonna hurt anyone.”

Kate to camera: “She taught me how to clean them, which was a little disturbing to me.”

Jon in Kate’s ear: “Fungi!”

Kate to Jon: “There was dirt on them. Active dirt. And she said you don’t wash mushrooms.”

Jon to Kate: “It’s not dirt.”

Kate: “I know that.”

Jon grins: “Poopadoop.”

Kate: “I know. You see. That’s why he doesn’t eat them, he claims.”

Kate to Sara: “I don’t know if I like to eat dirt, Sara.”

Kate to camera: “I was essentially merely just wiping the poop off of them and that concerned me that I didn’t get every last speck.”

Sara responds to Kate: “I let all sorts of things fall into my food and I’m not worried about it.”


Is Sara crazy? Is Kate right? Sara concludes, “By the time it all cooks down you won’t even notice it’s there. I’ll cover it up nicely.”

That’s the point, really. If you’re cooking your mushrooms, you can kill the nasty microbiological matter. But would you pop them in your mouth raw? Neither Sara nor Kate visibly ran to the sink to wash with soap and water after touching the Poopadoop Mushrooms. In the next scene everyone was heading to the table to eat.
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jess says:

I was always told the same as well: "brush them with a stiff brush," but dammit if that's not enough for me. No trace of poopadoop for me, thanks: I'll wash mine!

Posted on August 7th, 2008 - 4:35pm

Linda says:

In Canada the mulch used to grow mushrooms has been sterilized and it is not poop!

Posted on August 8th, 2008 - 12:28pm

durkid1 says:

Bacteria is everywhere, like it or not. :)There are bacteria to be avoided. Some of them are useful. The rest (most) of them just are.Overcleaning (with anti-bacterial soaps!) is the worst thing to do. It disturbs the local natural flora and fauna that you are already resistant.Never wondered how dogs do not get ill even when they eat everything they find? They have bacterial resistance, and only way to get resistance is to eat some bacteria.Have fun! :)

Posted on August 8th, 2008 - 5:09pm

Nicole211 says:

I hate mushrooms. When I was six I ate a mushroom with dirt on it. Inside of the dirt there was a bug inside of it. Now if I want to eat a mushroom I scrub it with a brush then I soak it in warm water for two days. Then you dry them in a paper towel.

Posted on December 23rd, 2008 - 1:53pm

miriam says:

hey kate!i have a question for you.can my daghter miriam come over in the summer and spend the night with mady in cara? shes 9 born 1999.love,miriam`s mom/1 fan!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on March 24th, 2009 - 8:11pm

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