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Food Safety Talk 193: E dash Coli

Food Safety Talk 193: E dash Coli

Published 6 years, 9 months ago
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Don and Ben start the show with a listener question about the safety of cooking already dead lobsters, which leads into some personal stories about bad seafood (and good seafood, like those Des Moines scallops). The guys then tackle a bunch of listener feedback related to internalization of pathogens in produce, pancake shooters and a follow-up of last episode's boil water advisory excitement. The episode ends with a discussion of the safety of canning recipes found online (and how to sneak some lemon juice into canned tomatoes).

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