Topic: NOW CAN TOSS YOUR CANTALOUPE1 | |
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Yes, it's true. Dole has recalled thousands of cases of fresh
cantaloupe because of a possiblity that it is infected with salmonella. Now, if you boil the hell out of it along with your peanut butter. You'll be A-OK. |
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naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhh
how are ya sushi? |
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I'm fine shadow. How are you, Shadow Dog? No more peanut butter and
canta. for breakfast. |
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rather go for eggs and bacon,--hmmmm mmmmm
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wow....I almost bought two yesterday.. no wonder they were on sale. I'm
sticking to bananas..... |
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I read in the paper today where the first lawsuit over the contaminated
peanut butter has already been filed. Them blood suckers sure don't waste any time do they. Woody |
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lol I guess peter pan better start waving his little fairy wand
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SATURDAY, Feb. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The tainted-food scare widened
Saturday with the recall of fresh cantaloupe and selected jars of organic baby food. Dole Fresh Fruit Co. recalled several thousand cartons of imported cantaloupes after the fruit tested positive for salmonella, the bacteria involved in the nationwide peanut butter recall earlier this week. Dole late Friday said the recall covered roughly 6,104 cartons of Costa Rican cantaloupes distributed to wholesalers in the eastern United States and Quebec between Feb. 5 and Feb. 8, the Associated Press reported. There were no reports of illness. On Wednesday, ConAgra Foods Inc. recalled its Peter Pan peanut butter and batches of Wal-Mart's Great Value peanut butter after they were linked to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened almost 300 people in 39 states. Meanwhile, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers late Friday not to use certain jars of Earth's Best Organic 2 Apple Peach Barley Wholesome Breakfast baby food because they may be contaminated with Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism, a life-threatening illness. The manufacturer, Hain Celestial Group of Melville, N.Y., initiated a recall on Feb. 9 of 4,072 cases of individual jars and 38,298 variety packs, the FDA said in a prepared statement. Production and distribution of the baby food has been suspended while the FDA and the company work to determine the source of the problem. Source: http://health.msn.com/dietfitness/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100156337>1=9033&wa=wsignin1.0 |
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I'm going on an all waxed paper diet.
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