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Food Safety Talk

Summary: Don and Ben talk to each other and the occasional guest about food safety in the news. They also respond to listener feedback.

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 Food Safety Talk 152: One Hangup, One Hug | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:04

This is a special mini episode, recorded to provide an update regarding the E. col O157:H7 outbreak in romaine lettuce. Don and Ben chat with returning guest Michelle Danyluk and first-time guest Travis Chapin, both from the University of Florida. This is a short one, but it's packed with delicious food safety goodness.

 Food Safety Talk 151: Washing My Own Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:38:38

Ben and Don start the episode with some listener feedback and talking about Salmonella in eggs. The conversation goes to salt and sugar curing, farmers markets and illnesses (with a special guest mishap). The show ends on a discussion of E. coli O157 in Romaine lettuce.

 Food Safety Talk 150: Rambunctious Ramble in the Jungle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:50:16

The show opens with Ben recounting of his thoughts on Temple Grandin's talk in North Carolina, and the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. Don mentions his shout out on Do By Friday. Ben starts off by the nominal food safety talk regarding sock microwaving and the Cold Pressure Council seal. Don counters with the NJ Panera outbreak which seems to be part of FDA outgoing multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7. Next up are blockchain and Canadian food recalls. Listener feedback covers restaurant grading, killing lobsters, glitter, flour heating, milk spoilage, farmers market and recipe safety.

 Food Safety Talk 149: Free-range, Grass-fed Raised Unicorns | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:37:51

Skippy the Bush Kangaroo - Wikipedia Tales of the Riverbank - Wikipedia Amazon.com: Porlex Mini Stainless Steel Coffee Grinder: Kitchen & Dining White’s Plumbing, LLC Palmetto 2018 Results Palmetto 2018 Results pdf SafeGuard Ready-To-Eat Flour - Global Food Safety Resource Edible Cookie Dough Recipe {for two} - Family Fresh Meals Info/FAQ’s | The Cookie Dough Cafe Keeping Backyard Poultry, CDC Raising Backyard Chickens. Purchase Chicken Coops, Baby Chicks & Learn About Chicken Breeds. How long can I store mole? Chest Defibrillation - The Thing (5/10) Movie CLIP (1982) HD - YouTube Biting the Hands that Feed Us: How Fewer, Smarter Laws Would Make Our Food System More Sustainable Keeping clean hands clean, paper towels or hand dryers? A roleplaying adventure. - Fur, Farm, and Fork Matthew Jon Stasiewicz Don’t Toss That Sour Milk! And Other Tips To Cut Kitchen Food Waste : The Salt : NPR Got sour milk? Don’t throw it out! | TreeHugger Amazon.com: The Grave’s a Fine and Private Place: A Flavia de Luce Novel Yes, I Use a Hair Dryer to Make Roast Chicken—Here’s the Recipe | The New Yorker Search our site — Food Safety Talk Food Safety Talk 104: Shorter Stacks! — Food Safety Talk FSIS new Appendix-A Brad Uses Moldy Rice (Koji) to Make Food Delicious | It’s Alive | Bon Appétit - YouTube Aspergillus oryzae - Wikipedia Glitter Beer Sparkles as Spring’s Craft Beer Trend Glitter Beer: The Full Report — Beervana Multi-country outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes… probably linked to frozen corn PDF Wetting Your Hands Is Not Washing Your Hands

 Food Safety Talk 148: Why not suck instead of blow? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:34:36

Food Safety Talk 148: Why not suck instead of blow?

 Food Safety Talk 147: Only Robots In The Kitchen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:40:34

Don and Ben start the episode talking about some notable weather, seeing each other in Atlanta, and food safety stories from the recently retired ranks. The conversation moves to listener feedback about contaminated supplements and spices, Japanese designers, thawing and using time as a public health control. The show ends with a discussion on sampling fresh herbs and Russian trolls' attempt to cause confusion about a turkey-related outbreak. Show notes so you can follow along at home: National Institute of Food and Agriculture | tomato vinegar north carolina - Google Search OmniFocus - task management for Mac, iPad, and iPhone - The Omni Group Project management is better when it’s visual Where work happens | Slack Reconcilable Differences #72: The Seventh Alarm Clock - Relay FM Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee by Jerry Seinfeld “The X-Files” Rm9sbG93ZXJz (TV Episode 2018) - IMDb Wild Wild Country (2018) - IMDb Netflix documentary series recounts salad bar bioterror attack | Food Safety News IEH Laboratories & Consulting Group (IEH) welcomes Dr. Donald Zink Roderick on the Line - Merlin Mann How to cook a pork steak (6-2-2) - YouTube Yes Virginia, you can thaw turkey on the counter | barfblog Per Snyder on counter thawing The “Danger Zone” Reevaluated - Food Safety Magazine Modeling the growth of Salmonella in cut red round tomatoes as a function of temperature. - PubMed - NCBI ‎PDF of Modeling the growth of Salmonella in cut red round tomatoes as a function of temperature Constituent Updates > FDA Sampling Fresh Herbs, Guacamole and Processed Avocado Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Investigations — United States, 2017 AMD Projects: Detecting Intestinal Diseases AMD Initiative Projects | Advanced Molecular Detection (AMD)| CDC Russian Trolls Tweeted Disinformation Long Before U.S. Election Did Russia trolls create fake news about poisoned turkey? | Daily Mail Online Amazon V.P. to keynote Food Safety Summit | 2018-02-21 | Food Engineering

 Food Safety Talk 146: Vegas Baby! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:46:43

Food Safety Talk 146: Vegas Baby!

 Food Safety Talk 145: Cold Pizza for Breakfast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:42:26

Don and Ben start this episode chatting about MacBook Pros (the computers, not the users) and closed Facebook groups with canning advice. Discussion went to a LifeHacker question of the day related to eating leftover pizza that wasn't refrigerated. The guys talk about insights in academia, government and the food industry and how just degrees and training don't make food good food safety; that experience and critical thinking matter. The show ends with a chat on leftover rice, overnight oatmeal and making podcasts. Show notes so you can follow along at home: No canning police (food group) Do You Really Have to Refrigerate Leftover Pizza? Evaluation and Definition of Potentially Hazardous Foods Parameters for Determining Inoculated Pack/Challenge Study Protocols, JFP Krispy Kreme Challenge Palmetto Relays The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young (2014) - IMDb May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers (2017) - IMDb HelloFRESH brand sesame seeds recalled due to Salmonella CFIA The Purple Onion, turns out not a food delivery business Salmonella QMRA Modernizing Inspection of Market Hog Slaughter Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection, proposed rule JBS hires Former USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety FDA hires Jim Gorney Is a Ph.D Still Useful to Society? ACSH Redit “Ask me anything” A former health inspector… Filtering stream water or fresh water is medically unnecessary Evidence-Based Medicine in the Wilderness: The Safety of Backcountry Water Non food-related risk factors of campylobacteriosis in Canada: a matched case-control study How to Make Overnight Oats in a Jar 10 Super Sassy Podcasting Tips

 Food Safety Talk 144: They Look and Taste Like Green Turds | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:59:30

The guys jumped right into the food safety talk this week with a discussion of the Jimmy John's sprout outbreak. From there the conversation turns to a whole lot of listener questions and feedback: Instant Pot, more on edible gold and silver, the safety of pots left on the stove as well as refrigerator leftovers, fiddleheads, proper spatula use, burger temperatures, and food safety gadgets. There's a little bit of popular culture talk right at the end. Below are show notes so you can follow along at home. FDA Investigates Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Infections Linked to Sprouts Served at Certain Jimmy John’s Restaurants Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Montevideo Infections Linked to Raw Sprouts - CDC Sprouts sicken at least 8 linked to Jimmy John’s: It’s all happening, again - barfblog IAFP Food on Twitter: Meet IAFP Member Don Schaffner Burning Issue: Canning in Electric Multi-Cookers Tesco Lustre Edible Gold And Silver Bending the Rules on Bacteria and Food Safety - The New York Times Rest in peace, Dean Allen How long can you leave turkey broth out before it goes bad? USDA FSIS on Leftovers and Food Safety Health Canada on Food safety tips for leftovers UK Food Standards Agency on reheating leftovers USDA FSIS Appendix A to Compliance Guidelines Buchanan and Schaffner, FPT Ostrich Fern Poisoning - New York and Western Canada, 1994 Health Canada Fiddlehead safety tips Gastroenteritis Associated with Consumption of Fiddlehead Ferns — Anchorage, May 2010 7 sick from fiddleheads in Toronto | barfblog Single Jar Canned Pickled Goods | Vegetables | Garlic | Sausage | Eggs Sonic Soak: The Ultimate Ultrasonic Cleaning Tool from Indiegogo Amazon.com: 12.8L Home Use Ultrasonic Ozone Vegetable Fruit Sterilizer Cleaner Washer Health by Moredental: Industrial & Scientific Fate of Shiga toxin-producing O157:H7 and non-O157:H7 Escherichia coli cells within refrigerated, frozen, or frozen then thawed ground beef patties The Wrong Mans (TV Series 2013–2014) - IMDb Patriot (TV Series 2015– ) - IMDb

 Food Safety Talk 143: I Don't Want Dead Water | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:42:18

Bomb Cyclone Blizzard: Uber-Like Snow Shovel Apps are Here to Help Raleigh breaks record for most consecutive hours of freezing temps Shinny - Wikipedia Lindsay Christians (@LindsayC608) | Twitter Edible vs. Non-Toxic: The Great Glitter Debate Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine Nail art fans use science skills to research diamond cappuccino Glittery coffee trend Diamond and Gold Cappuccino Food Additives & Ingredients > FDA Advises Home and Commercial Bakers to Avoid Use of Non-Edible Food Decorative Products The $666 gold-wrapped Douche Burger: Is it safe to eat gold? Stooblert’s message made be think of John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW What Foods Are Most Likely to Make You Sick? Smithsonian 58 sick, 2 dead, possible link to romaine lettuce | barfblog 21 sick with E. coli O157 from Romaine lettuce in Canada: What says LGMA? | barfblog CDC Investigating Multistate Outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 Infections Lettuce suspected in deadly US E. coli outbreak - CNN Pulsed-field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) Largest food service company in U.S. suspends use of romaine lettuce amid E. coli scare - Chicago Tribune Food Safety Talk 142 Joint statement on E. coli Investigation - LGMA Silicon Valley’s ‘raw water’ trend could turn deadly - Business Insider Unfiltered Fervor: The Rush to Get Off the Water Grid - The New York Times Your frozen ready-to-bake biscuits might have Listeria in/on them | barfblog T. Marzetti Company Voluntarily Recalls Frozen Biscuit Dough Packed Under Various Brands Due to Don Schaffner ☣️ on Twitter: “So today pathogens spontaneously form in our leftovers? That’s super cool! https://t.co/V4FihrN8rP” One Mississippi (TV Series 2015– ) - IMDb The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (TV Series 2017– ) - IMDb Netflix Doc Series ‘Rotten’, ‘Dirty Money’ Tackle Corruption

 Food Safety Talk 142: Silver Balls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:47:04

The episode opens, as it often does with a discussion of popular culture and hockey. Listener feedback covers suggestions for rapid response training for outbreak investigations. The food safety talk focuses on Listeria and apples, as well as the ongoing Listeria outbreak in South Africa, and it's relationship to HIV. For dessert, there is a discussion of raw milk and cookies (local New Jersey edition), topped with silver sprinkles.

 Food Safety Talk 141: Dot Zaaa | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:59

Don and Ben talk about a self-inflicted hockey injury that Ben is dealing with that is causing him to lean differently. They also talk emails; raw milk and Listeria (and pasteurized milk and Listeria); biases and scientists looking at the same data and arriving at different conclusions. The conversation moves to famous microbiologists birthdays and a massive, tragic, outbreak of Listeria in South Africa. The show ends on Canadian satire and the Conference for Food Protection.  Show notes so you can follow along at home: Are You Being Served? - Wikipedia The Voice (Seinfeld) - Wikipedia How Does Listeria Get Into Veggies 36 dead, 557 sick in Listeria outbreak in South Africa | barfblog Responding to Bioterror Concerns by Increasing Milk Pasteurization Temperature Would Increase Estimated Annual Deaths from Listeriosis Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeriosis Due to Consumption of Raw Milk Massive outbreak of antimicrobial-resistant salmonellosis traced to pasteurized milk. - PubMed - NCBI Safe endpoint Temperature for Cooking Whole Raw Poultry: Health Canada Recommendation Jeff Farber | Food Science Home - Global Food Security 2017 Universal Paperclips™ on the App Store 2011 Germany E. coli O104:H4 outbreak - Wikipedia Pilgrim’s Pride - Wikipedia The Long Interview (Qualitative Research Methods): Grant McCracken: on Amazon.com Theodor Escherich Health Canada tightens food safety regulations by changing 5 second rule to 3 seconds - The Beaverton ‘It’s been a tough few days’: Leafs’ Bozak hopes to be back after food poisoning 2018 Biennial Meeting, Conference for Food Protection 11 things you didn’t know about Cesar Romero

 Food Safety Talk 140: Dr. Linda is a Friend of Mine | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:50:40

In this episode Don and Ben are joined by Gordon Hayburn from Trophy Foods.  Gordon talks about his experiences in food safety, focusing on his time in the food industry, and his expertise on audits.

 Food Safety Talk 139: Rile Up The Base | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:28:18

When Ben is suddenly called to Washington DC, Don reaches out to friend of the pod... cast, (and past guest) Michelle Danyluk to fill in. Michelle talks about the places she has lived in Canada, and her other advisors (besides Don) before moving into more food safety related topics. Not surprisingly, the food safety talk focuses on FSMA and the fresh produce rule, specifically testing of agricultural water testing and raw manure. Don and Michelle segue into topics like numeracy, megatrends and risk before the obligatory discussion of TV and books. Legionella makes a surprise appearance at the end of the show. Show notes so you can follow along at home are below: Food Safety Talk 11: Somewhere on I-95 The City of Red Deer Edmonton Calgary University of Alberta Lynn McMullen - Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences Michael Doyle, University of Georgia Linda J. Harris Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) > FSMA Final Rule on Produce Safety Wimauma, Florida - Wikipedia FDA Equivalent Testing Methodology For Agricultural Water Evaluating the U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule Standard for Microbial Quality of Agricultural Water for Growing Produce Raw Manure under the FSMA Final Rule on Produce Safety The Supreme Court Is Allergic To Math | FiveThirtyEight Georgia Dawgs Blaze Pizza International Commission on Microbiological Specifications for Foods Megatrends: Ten New Directions Transforming Our Lives: John Naisbitt American Megatrends - Wikipedia Michelle Danyluk - University of Florida How Trust Shapes Nations' Safety Rules - The Atlantic The War (2007 TV series) - Wikipedia The Handmaid’s Tale and a worst-case Mike Pence presidency scenario. The Handmaid's Tale (TV Series 2017– ) - IMDb Margaret Atwood - Wikipedia Dr. Martens Official Site Doc Martin - Wikipedia Disneyland shuts down 2 cooling towers after Legionnaires' disease sickens park visitors – LA Times Food Safety Talk 65: All My Ports are Engaged

 Food Safety Talk 138: Ominous noises | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:51:25

This special pre-halloween episode features ominous noises, (and we are not talking about the pinging noise from Don's email in the background).  The show opens with discussion of the sights and smells of fresh compost around Ben's office.  After a brief digression into favorite TV, podcasts and fan feedback, the talk turns to recent food safety publications on cutting board safety and water bottle sanitation, followed by best Reduced Oxygen Packaging Handling practices from listener feedback. Next Ben gets real time inspiration and the guys do some back of the envelope risk assessment on home preparation of black garlic before a discussion raw camel milk and the risks of fake cures.  The show ends with a discussion of turkey eggs and Canadian Thanksgiving.  Here are show notes so you can follow along at home: * [JC Raulston Arboretum](https://jcra.ncsu.edu//) * [NC State University Youth, Family, and Community Sciences](http://yfcs.cals.ncsu.edu/us/) * [Doc Martin (TV Series 2004– ) - IMDb](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0408381/) * [Stranger Things (TV Series 2016– ) - IMDb](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4574334/) * [Rick and Morty on Adult Swim](http://www.adultswim.com/videos/rick-and-morty/) * [Do By Friday](http://dobyfriday.com/) * [Going Public: Early Disclosure of Food Risks for the Benefit of Public Health](https://www.neha.org/node/58904) * [Food safety in French: Le Blog d’Albert Amgar](http://www.barfblog.com/2009/07/food-safety-in-french-le-blog-dalbert-amgar/) * [Cross-Contamination and Biofilm Formation by Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis on Various Cutting Boards | Abstract](http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/fpd.2017.2341) * [Austin Bouck on Twitter](https://twitter.com/furfarmandfork/status/923580896829095936) * [Food Protection Trends - November/December 2017 [398 - 399]](http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/trilix/fpt_20171112/index.php#/16) * [ROP in 2013 code fact sheet](http://food-safety.guru/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/ROP-in-2013-code-fact-sheet.pdf) * [Black Garlic](http://blackgarlic.com/) * [Black garlic - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_garlic) * [Why Is FDA Trying to Block Autistic Families from Raw Camel Milk?](http://www.davidgumpert.com/fda-trying-block-families-autistic-accessing-raw-camel-milk) * [Patient Report: Autism Spectrum Disorder Treated With Camel Milk](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865381/) * [FDA issues warning against fake autism 'cures'](http://www.kansascity.com/living/health-fitness/article144265774.html) * [Consumer Updates > Autism: Beware of Potentially Dangerous Therapies and Products](https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm394757.htm) * [11th Dubai International Food Safety Conference - DIFSC](http://www.foodsafetydubai.com/) * [Why Don't We Eat Turkey Eggs? - Modern Farmer](https://modernfarmer.com/2016/11/dont-eat-turkey-eggs/) * [Thanksgiving, Canada - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(Canada)

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