The inside of a dishwasher is the ideal environment for mold. It’s moist; it’s dark; and it’s warm. The best way to get rid of mold in a dishwasher is to put a cup of white vinegar in a cup or bowl on the top rack of your dishwasher. Then run the empty dishwasher on the hot cycle. White (clear) vinegar is a great household cleaning product, although most people just use vinegar to make salad dressing. To prevent mold from reappearing in your dishwasher, leave the door of your dishwasher open for an hour or two after you finish washing a load. This will dry out the inside of the dishwasher as well as dry off your dishes. Never put bleach in a dishwasher. You could damage your dishes as well as the machinery and besides, bleach is toxic and should never be used in places where it will come into contact with your dishes or cookware.
Daily Archives: January 29, 2021
THE TARSES THEORY OF VACCINATION.
Berkeley is a center of the anti-vax movement. The #1 and #2 schools in California within the highest percentage of unvaccinated children are both here in Berkeley. According to Berkeleyside, at the Berkeley Rose Waldorf School, only 29% of kindergartners have been vaccinated. This isn’t because the parents don’t understand the risks. These are pricey private schools, and almost all the parents have at least one college degree. This also isn’t because there is less need today for vaccinating children than there used to be. Measles cases in the U.S. are now at a 25 year high. So, will Berkeley parents get their kids vaccinated for Covid once the vaccine becomes generally available? Although I am constantly telling people not to play amateur doctor, I am going to do that now. I have come up with vaccination advice that is a compromise. I have something in it to please the doctors and something to please the anti-vaxxers. Here it is, the Tarses Theory of Vaccination: If you are a parent, you don’t need to vaccinate all your children. You only need to vaccinate the ones you want to keep. What do you think? Will that please everyone? Below is a famous photo of 2 boys, both age 16, taken around 1900. This photo appeared in newspapers around the world. Both boys were exposed to smallpox at the same time and from the same source. One boy was vaccinated. The other boy wasn’t.
COVID VACCINATION CERTIFICATES.

Saga Cruise Line has become the first cruise ship company to require that all passengers have proof of Covid vaccination. I expect that by summer, all the other cruise ship lines will require this as well. By Fall, I think we are all going to be carrying proof of vaccination in order to get into places, like colleges and dorms. My second guess is that society is going to have a lot of trouble from people into conspiracy theories, not just the anti-vaxxers. For example, a lot of websites claim that Covid vaccines contain tracking microchips or some voodoo drug that turns people into mindless zombies. Have you ever noticed that the more preposterous a conspiracy theory is, the more likely people are to believe it? It reminds me of Dr. Goebbel’s (Hitler’s propaganda minister) theory that people are far more likely to believe a big lie rather than a small one.
EPIDEMICS AND CATS.
The deadliest epidemic in human history was the Black Death in the 14th Century. There are a lot of historians who believe that the staggering death toll in Europe from the Black Death as well as many other epidemics was due to the disappearance of cats. In the Middle Ages, people associated cats with Satan. It could be dangerous to own a cat. In many places, owning a cat was considered evidence that a person was a witch, and that was punishable by death. Over the past 1,000 years, many European countries developed religious holidays and festivals in which cats were tortured or killed. Many cat-killing holidays are still celebrated in Europe, although now without actually killing cats, like Kattenstoet in Belgium. This year, the Danish holiday of Fastelavn will fall on February 14. It is celebrated all over Denmark. Fastelavn is like a carnival based on torturing cats. Traditionally, a cat was sealed inside a barrel. Then, children dressed in costumes would hit the barrel with clubs and bats to terrorize the cat before knocking it unconscious or killing it. Danes stopped doing that in the late 1800s. Now, Danish children just hit a picture of cats on barrels filled with candy. They hit the cats until the candy falls out of the barrel. It’s like a Danish pinata. See pictures below. I have never figured out why so many people associate cats with evil. I think this may have something to do with the aloof and independent nature of cats, but that’s just a guess.


CAT AND MOUSE CARTOONS.
In cat and mouse cartoons, the mice always outwit the cat and terrible things happen to the cat. That’s true in Tom & Jerry cartoons, Speedy Gonzales vs. Sylvester cartoons, Hubie & Bert vs. Claude Cat, the mice who are Cinderella’s friends vs. Lucifer the cat, plus TV shows such as Dixie & Pixie vs. Mr. Jinx, and most violent of all – Itchy & Scratchy on The Simpsons. However, we human beings are very lucky to have cats. Cats kill over 20 billion rodents a year. Without cats, the rodent population of the world would explode, creating famine and epidemics. Even now, staggering amounts of grain are eaten by rodents, especially in poor countries. In Bihar, one of India’s poorest states, 50% of all the grain produced is eaten by rodents. Rodents are also the principal carriers of more than 60 diseases. I understand why people root for the little guy in cat and mouse cartoons, but humanity would be in a lot of trouble if mice and rats could actually outwit cats.
THE SIMPSONS PREDICTED AN ARMED RIGHT-WING MOB STORMING THE CAPITOL.
The Simpsons predicted this in an episode first aired in 1996: Armed Mob Storms The Capitol. In another episode, The Simpsons predicted that Donald Trump would be elected president: Trump Elected President. The episode also predicted that when President Trump left the White House, he would leave behind a huge budget deficit. This episode first aired in 2000, 16 years before Donald Trump ran for president.
WHY DO DRIED PLUMS COST MORE THAN PRUNES? AREN’T THEY THE SAME THING?
At a store near my house, pitted prunes sell for $5 a pound, and dried plums sell for $12 a pound. Why? By definition, a prune and a dried plum are the same thing; however, a lot of people don’t know that. Many people think that a prune is a type of fruit, and that a dried prune is a fresh prune that has been dried, like a dried apple is a fresh apple that has been dried. Some people are willing to pay a lot more for a bag of dried plums than a bag of prunes. I suspect the reason that people are willing to pay more for dried plums than prunes is that ‘dried plum’ sounds nicer than ‘prune.’ The word ‘prune’ has an unpleasant sound to it. As silly as that sounds, I think that may actually be the reason. The price difference has nothing to do with where the prunes come from. Nearly all of the plums grown in the U.S. come from California’s Central Valley.

WHY DOES PISTACHIO PUDDING MIX SELL FOR LESS THAN CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA?
Shelled pistachios are expensive, so why are Jello and Royal pistachio pudding mixes so cheap? You can see pieces of nuts in the pudding in pictures on the boxes. The explanation can be found on the back on the ingredient list. What appear to be chopped up pistachios are actually bits of almonds that have been artificially flavored and colored. Jello pistachio pudding mix includes a tiny amount of ground pistachios, but it’s near the bottom of the ingredients list, below salt. Royal pistachio pudding mix contains no pistachios at all. Pudding mix isn’t the only pistachio product made with imitation pistachios. Most pistachio ice cream contains no pistachios. Some people say that I am overly fussy about food, and maybe they’re right, but I will never accept the idea that an almond that has been soaked in a vat of green dye and artificial flavoring can now be called a pistachio.
