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__________________ Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. www.azurerestaurant.ca |
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| Makes me wonder about salad greens. |
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We see the gastroenterologist in 45 minutes, and see what she has to say! doc |
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| The Mayo gastroenterologist says most people don't have to worry much about the e. coli unless there's blood in the stool or vomit. She also says since we're feeling fine today, we're a-ok, and that it is true that the remnants of the bacteria actually do take 5-8 days to eliminate completely from your system. Also noted that the Natural Foods in California's Organic spinach was not contaminated and it was from their regular spinach operation located in a different factory. We're done here, wife doesn't have cancer. YEAH! doc |
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| Yes, Doc, congratulations on your wife's good news! I had 4 cases of mesclun delivered on Thursday- used one on a catering job on Friday, 2 on another job Saturday, and couldn't use the last one on Sunday because the quality was bad. Called the supplier today for credit and he said DON'T USE ANY OF IT!! IT HAS SPINACH IN IT!! He said he called everyonek on Friday, but must have missed me. What a moron. I should have know there was spinach in it, but I never gave it a thought. |
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| Peculiar to me that I haven't heard anybody link the e.coli outbreak with some form of terrorism. From what I know about e.coli, it is most often associated with undercooked ground beef. And, it seems to me, that if you want to launch a 'ground war,' food is certainly a prime place to start. I really hope I am wrong.
__________________ Invention, my dear friends, is ninety-three percent perspiration, six percent electricity, four percent evaporation, and two percent butterscotch ripple |
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Personally, I'm glad no one has raised the terrorism question. Not that it shouldn't be looked into, but we do not need yet another way for the government to play on people's fears.
__________________ spoooooon! |
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| IIRC, it was cantaloupe. |
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| Sprouts have also been implicated in outbreaks in the past. |
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| I am looking to source locally.
__________________ My life, my choice..... |
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| Due to the use of animal waste as fertilizer on some crops and the pursuant run-off(probably amongst other factors), human waste too.....I've got a farmer friend that posts signs for her workers telling them to use the indoor bathroom facilities, "no pooping in the fields" |
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