I found this 1/2 inch wide snail on some lettuce. I vaguely remembered having heard of some rather devastating parasites that can be present in snails in some alternate forms.
Snails are a common gardening problem, and so I decided to cook my lettuce, to be 100% sure that we do not catch any theoretical parasitic beasties. I have not seen that snails eat parsley, cilantro, oregano, or marjoram. In fact these seem to discourage creepy crawlies on nearby plants. I could find that snails are very common in Texas gardens, and I’ve seen them myself. I could find no place where snails in Texas gardens are stated to be dangerous online. Until I find otherwise, I am going to be careful and cook or at least peal raw vegetables from our garden.
The other reason that I cooked the lettuce, is that most of it is old and bitter, even if not bolted.
Here are the keywords I googled to find the link to the recipe which I used for our Stir Fry Lettuce: Chinese Stir-Fry Lettuce With Garlic Recipe . Rhonda Parkinson, recipe author, tells us that the Chinese always cook their vegetables. When I think about it, this seems to be my experience. This five star recipe worked even with our bitter old lettuce!