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Food Safety Talk 241: It's The Silent Killer

Added on July 17, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

In this not-so-special pre-IAFP episode the guys talk about travel and collecting data in lots of aspects of life. That discussion leads into a deep dive on Ben's experience grilling and smoking with Bluetooth thermometer probes, and how they might be good for food safety in some situations (but not all). And all the data. They do listener feedback on, House of Prime Rib, raw pet food, supertasters, microwaves and power outages. They talk about a Vox article on the always elusive expiration dates on foods and how they can impact food safety, waste and food disparity, that conversation leads them to food recovery/waste apps and food salvage cookbooks. The show ends on a discussion on risk communication and cooking instructions.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • In-N-Out Burger

  • Dungeons & Dragons - Wikipedia

  • Use Do Not Disturb on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support

  • DND - Semisonic - YouTube

  • Patriot (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Jack Irish - Wikipedia

  • ‎Pedometer++ on the App Store

  • MEATER® | Wireless Smart Meat Thermometer | For BBQ & Kitchen Cooking

  • Wendy Wade White (@georgiagirl1996) / Twitter

  • Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership taps Wendy White to Lead Statewide Efforts in Food Safety Program

  • Char-Griller Smokin’ Champ Charcoal Offset Smoker in Black-1733 - The Home Depot

  • MasterClass | Aaron Franklin Teaches Texas-Style BBQ

  • “Food Safety Talk 2021” graphic tee, pullover crewneck, pullover hoodie, tank, and onesie by Don Schaffner. | Cotton Bureau

  • 163. Corn and Peas Microwaved for 90 Seconds — Risky or Not?

  • Food Safety Talk 239: Heavy Food, Amirite? — Food Safety Talk

  • Patrick Quade | LinkedIn

  • ‎Emergency Action Plan for Retail Food Establishments

  • Validation of Mathematical Models for Salmonella Growth in Raw Ground Beef under Dynamic Temperature Conditions Representing Loss of Refrigeration | Journal of Food Protection

  • Listeria from Food Safety for Moms to Be | FDA

  • Food labels and the lies they tell us about grocery store ‘best before’ expiration dates - Vox

  • National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) Dashboard | CDC

  • Food Waste Analysis & Food Waste Audit - ReFED

  • Food waste app Too Good To Go saves leftovers from San Francisco restaurants

  • The Salvage Chef Cookbook Is Your Recipe for Kitchen Waste Management

  • The Salvage Chef Cookbook: More Than 125 Recipes, Tips, and Secrets to Transform What You Have in Your Kitchen into Delicious Dishes for the Ones You Love - Kindle edition by Love, Michael, Irvine, Robert. Cookbooks, Food & Wine Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

  • Wilmington’s Lie (WINNER OF THE 2021 PULITZER PRIZE): The Murderous Coup of 1898 and the Rise of White Supremacy: Zucchino, David: 9780802128386: Amazon.com: Books

  • DNM The Pack | Facebook

  • Feeding Dogs. Dry or Raw? The Science Behind The Debate: Section One: Carnivore or Omnivore? - Kindle edition by Brady, Conor. Professional & Technical Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

  • FSMA Final Rule for Preventive Controls for Animal Food | FDA

  • Questions and Answers | Campylobacter | CDC

  • Crispy Chicken Tenders | Kellogg’s Family Rewards

  • “Supertasters” Might Be Protected Against COVID-19

  • Association Between Bitter Taste Receptor Phenotype and Clinical Outcomes Among Patients With COVID-19 | Infectious Diseases | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network

  • Risk of severe COVID-19 disease with ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers: cohort study including 8.3 million people | Heart

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Credit: Justin Paget/Corbis

Food Safety Talk 240: Dinner With Your Dog

Added on July 7, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The episode starts with a conversation about Canada Day with a focus on Canadian indigenous peoples and the tragedies surrounding residential schools. The guys talk about The Tragically Hip, Neil Young (but not Rush). The discussion moves to 4th of July and holiday celebrations in NJ and NC and a venomous cobra that was recently on the loose in Raleigh. The guys talk about COVID and baseball and attending IAFP (with all the controls). Don and Ben then deconstruct clickbait kitchen food safety articles and the food safety concerns of having dogs in restaurants. The episode ends on some listener feedback including a focus on cottage food safety and the food safety challenges that POC face when bringing products to market.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • This Canada Day, let’s remember: this country was built on genocide | Mumilaaq Qaqqaq | The Guardian

  • Starship - We Built This City (Official Music Video) - YouTube

  • The Tragically Hip - Wikipedia

  • Secret Path - Wikipedia

  • Long Time Running - Wikipedia

  • Long Time Running - OFFICIAL TRAILER HD - YouTube

  • Neil Young - Long May You Run (unplugged) - YouTube

  • Don’t Forget To Cast A Vote For Milltown’s Most Patriotic House | TAPinto

  • Milltown’s Most Patriotic House 2021 - Poll

  • Milltown 4th of July

  • Abbey Lane in North Raleigh is home to some of the best Christmas lights in the Triangle - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham

  • Stonehenge - Wikipedia

  • Click & Collect - Wikipedia

  • Mythic Quest - Wikipedia

  • Home Security Systems | Smart Home Automation | Ring

  • Food Safety Talk 2021 graphic tee

  • Venomous spitting cobra on the loose in Raleigh, North Carolina neighborhood - CBS News

  • Owner of missing zebra cobra previously bitten by green mamba snake, saved by Riverbanks Zoo

  • House of Swank BBQ shirts

  • House of Swank Cobra shirts

  • International Association for Food Protection annual meeting

  • CDC COVID Data Tracker

  • SARS-CoV-2 Variant Classifications and Definitions

  • Expert says NC State baseball team cluster indicates rapid spread of Delta strain

  • Information Regarding Return to Campus for Rutgers–New Brunswick - Universitywide COVID-19 Information

  • Home Food Safety: 3 Common Kitchen Habits That Spread Germs | Apartment Therapy

  • FYI, Your Kitchen Is Probably Dirtier than a Toilet Seat | Food & Wine

  • Food Safety Tips for Healthy Holidays | FDA

  • 131. Not Following the FDA Model Food Code Handwashing Directions — Risky or Not?

  • Fresh Human-Grade Dog Food Delivery | The Farmer’s Dog

  • Digest | Better living with your dog

  • Dogs | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC

  • In France, Our Dog Has His Day - The New York Times

  • 120. A Dog Licking Your Plate — Risky or Not?

  • Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah Ginger | Thinking it Through

  • Outbreak of Multidrug-resistant Campylobacter Infections Linked to Contact with Pet Store Puppies | CDC

  • Food Safety Talk

  • Recipes - Texas Cottage Food Law

  • About - Texas Cottage Food Law

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Food Safety Talk 239: Heavy Food, Amirite?

Added on June 27, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

After a quick conversation about how spatial audio works and British (and Irish) TV, Don reveals that his AirPods are dirty, which leads to a discussion about how to clean them. The guys then just yell out random technology for a while including things that Don is using to go paperless and other things that Ben thinks he might want to use. The guys make an announcement re: Food Safety Talk merch, starting with a red food safety talk t-shirt (also now in black in response to requests, also available in tank tops and hoodies) that can be found at Cotton Bureau. The conversation shifts to beef companies getting hacked and the potential food safety impacts. Don and Ben talk again about frozen chicken items and what constitutes a recall and what doesn't. Don talks about a situation he's involved with related to pest control and what CDC says. The guys go on to talk about some feedback on parenting advice books, FDA warning letters, and focus on technology and traceability in the last mile. The talk goes to delivery food safety and how not to communicate when your prime rib restaurant leads to an outbreak. The guys end the show with regulatory confusion around live abalone tanks.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • The Café (British TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Derry Girls - Wikipedia

  • The Crown (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Apple Music’s Zane Lowe explains how Spatial Audio will transform music - Apple

  • How it works – CarePodd Cleaning Device For Airpods

  • ScanSnap Portal Site : FUJITSU

  • Paperless Field Guide | MacSparky Field Guides

  • Amazon.com: Rocketbook Smart Reusable Notebook - Dot-Grid Eco-Friendly Notebook with 1 Pilot Frixion Pen & 1 Microfiber Cloth Included - Deep Space Gray Cover, Executive Size (6" x 8.8"): Office Products

  • Roboism #41: DubDubKay - Relay FM

  • Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod (ATP) | Lockheed Martin

  • Accidental Tech Podcast

  • Food Safety Talk shirts

  • Fine. Let’s do it. What do I need to know? - Cotton Bureau

  • JBS Paid $11 Million to Resolve Ransomware Attack - WSJ

  • FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Frozen Raw Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination | Food Safety and Inspection Service

  • Investigation Details | Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Raw Frozen Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products | CDC

  • FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Frozen Raw Breaded Stuffed Chicken Products Due to Possible Salmonella Contamination | Food Safety and Inspection Service

  • JBS USA Food Company Recalls Imported Boneless Beef Products Due to Possible E. coli O157:H7 Contamination | Food Safety and Inspection Service

  • Recalls & Public Health Alerts | Food Safety and Inspection Service

  • Outbreak of Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infections Linked to Raw Turkey Products | Multidrug-Resistant Salmonella Infections Linked to Raw Turkey Products | July 2018 | Salmonella | CDC

  • Kirkwood Cordon Bleu Stuffed Chicken | ALDI US

  • Food Safety Consumer Research Project: Meal Preparation Experiment on Raw Stuffed Chicken Breasts

  • Cleaning Up After Rodents | Rodents | CDC

  • Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary - 612001 - 01/04/2021 | FDA

  • FDA considers ‘last mile’ food safety concerns as consumers adopt e-commerce, delivery

  • ‎Guidance Document for Direct-to-Consumer and Third-Party Delivery Service Food Delivery

  • (4) Hannah on Twitter: ““They believe there’s a possibility, that when people haven’t gone out for a long time and start eating heavy food, that that’s how they can get diarrhea.” https://t.co/ve8rkfMS2T Eating heavy food after a pandemic…Risky or Not? @bugcounter @benjaminchapman @iwaspoisoned” / Twitter

  • The House of Prime Rib Under Investigation for Food Poisoning - Eater SF

  • (4) Got Food Poisoning? on Twitter: “@okieokra @bugcounter @benjaminchapman Thanks @okieokra! We would love to hear what @bugcounter & @benjaminchapman think. Some extra stats on this outbreak in case it helps the assessment. Charts based on IWP data from April 1st through noon May 13th. https://t.co/bWYpt4fRjp” / Twitter

  • Notes from the Field: First Reported Case of Shewanella haliotis in the Region of the Americas — New York, December 2018 | MMWR

  • Abalone - Wikipedia

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Food Safety Talk 238: Throw Me A Bone

Added on June 11, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The episode begins with Ben relaying his experiences with food safety and camping on Ocracoke Island. The guys talk about setting up guidance for managing COVID during judging of state and county fair competitions for home food preservation. This leads to a similar discussion on what to do when putting on educational/extension programs that involve food and eating. The conversation goes to vaccine efficacy followup, Cyclospora investigations and canned food for the apocalypse. The guys tackle followup on microenterprise food businesses operating out of homes and end the show chatting about AI name generators and University of Georgia alumni podcasters who are not Don.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • “Seinfeld” The Alternate Side (TV Episode 1991) - Jerry Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld - IMDb

  • Kourosh Dini | Mind, Music, and Productivity

  • Getting started with “Getting Things Done” | 43 Folders

  • Visit Ocracoke Island - Naturally Different

  • Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun Tonight (Official Video) - YouTube

  • Waterproof Pocket Digital Thermometer PDT300 from Comark

  • Welcome to the North Carolina State Fairgrounds

  • National Center for Home Food Preservation | How Do I? Jam and Jelly

  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education (SNAP-Ed) | USDA-FNS

  • Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) | National Institute of Food and Agriculture

  • Food Safety Talk 237: Slappin’ Da Bass — Food Safety Talk

  • Faheem Younus, MD on Twitter: "Understanding Vaccine Efficacy Hard science made easy

  • CDC Principles of Epidemiology | Lesson 3 - Section 5

  • What Do Vaccine Efficacy Numbers Actually Mean? - The New York Times

  • Philmont Scout Ranch

  • Food Safety Talk 180: That’s the Question I’m Asking! — Food Safety Talk

  • Food Safety Talk 1: Frampton Comes Alive — Food Safety Talk

  • Investigating Fresh Produce Cyclospora Outbreaks

  • You Should Never Eat Canned Cheeseburger. Here’s Why

  • Purchase the Trekking Burger by ASMC

  • TextSniper - Capture and extract any text from your Mac’s screen | images

  • Sideways - Wikipedia

  • Utah Second State To Adopt Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operations Law – Reason.com

  • Food Safety Talk 53: Raw Milk Hamsterdam — Food Safety Talk

  • AI Weirdness

  • Janelle C Shane on Twitter

  • Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

  • Georgia Magazine: The Magazine of the University of Georgia

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Image courtesy of Fender

Food Safety Talk 237: Slappin' Da Bass

Added on May 25, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The show starts with Ben talking about living through a gas shortage and then the guys go into a discussion on COVID recommendations related to vaccinated people. Don shares some cool follow-up on fire maps (because Don loves maps). Ben and Don do a deep dive on how they review scientific papers and how that has changed for them over time as writers, editors and mentoring others who are reviewing. The talk goes to a recent FoodCoVNET webinar on environmental sampling and approaches and trying to be engaging online. The guys do some followup on plant-based foods, cloth food wraps, and effect size and buttergate. Don brings some food safety lawyer Bill Marler content on deer and strawberries and grilling techniques. The show ends on Ben's obsession of reading FDA warning letters.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • N.C. school district switches to remote learning for a day due to gas shortage

  • Colonial Pipeline Paid Roughly $5 Million in Ransom to Hackers - The New York Times

  • Letterkenny The Dark Web GIF

  • Vaccinations | NC DHHS COVID-19

  • When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated | CDC

  • About this Collection | Sanborn Maps | Digital Collections | Library of Congress

  • How the CliftonStrengths Assessment Works | EN - Gallup

  • iAnnotate — Branchfire

  • ‎Notability on the App Store

  • How to review a paper | Science | AAAS

  • Step by Step Guide to Reviewing a Manuscript | Wiley

  • How to write a thorough peer review

  • 142. Beeswax Wraps — Risky or Not?

  • FoodCoVNET Webinar Series | NC State Extension

  • Safety Aspects and Guidance for Consumerson the Safe Preparation, Handling and Storage of Kombucha — A Fermented Tea Beverage - International Association for Food Protection

  • (36) Mad Max: Fury Road - Guitar Full Scenes - YouTube

  • It’s the effect size, stupid: what effect size is and why it is important

  • What testing 17 butter brands told us about the science behind ‘buttergate’ | CBC News

  • Trillions of brood X cicadas move closer to emergence as soil temperatures rise | Insects | The Guardian

  • William Coney on Twitter

  • Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections associated with consumption of locally grown strawberries contaminated by deer - PubMed

  • Publisher’s Platform: How hot does a food safety lawyer cook – High! As Doug Powell says, ‘stick it in’ | Food Safety News

  • 140. Will’s One Tong Grilling Method — Risky or Not?

  • 136. Eating Cold Leftovers — Risky or Not?

  • Maison Terre, LLC - 610315 - 04/01/2021 | FDA

  • North Carolina Woman Arrested for Selling Unapproved Remedies for Covid-19 | FDA

  • Crown Wellness, Inc - 610844 - 04/29/2021 | FDA

  • Warning Letters | FDA

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Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto

Food Safety Talk 236: Turning Into A Zombie

Added on May 18, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The show starts on a discussion about home improvements, landscaping and cutting trees. The guys talk about COVID risks and the challenges related to explaining public health statistics and how viruses infect. They talk about vaccines and post vaccination symptoms (or lack thereof). The conversation goes to talking about food safety in food banks and an incident in Spain impacting food insecurity. After a quick Bassett hound break, the guys talk about lawsuits involving if online retailers should be responsible for ensuring the safety of stuff sold by third party sellers through their site (and how to manage that). Don and Ben go on to talk about feedback on leftovers, flour risks, animal sharing laws and leafy greens and nut cheeses.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • ATR2500X USB manual

  • what3words /// The simplest way to talk about location

  • Stephen A. Johnston Student Travel Award

  • Spanish officials seize tons of food meant for vulnerable people | Food Safety News

  • Food Safety Talk 231: Robuts — Food Safety Talk

  • Canned Food Safety

  • Jeopardy Theme

  • A hoverboard burst into flames. It could change the way Amazon does business | Commentary | The Seattle Times

  • Amazon.com : soy nut butter

  • Closing the Loop on China’s Mystery Seeds - Underunderstood

  • Amazon ‘Brushing’ Is The Latest Trend In Generating Fake Positive Product Reviews | HotHardware

  • Fakespot | Analyze and identify fake reviews and counterfeits

  • New Era of Smarter Food Safety TechTalk Podcast | FDA

  • TechTalk Podcast Episode 1: Tech-enabled Traceability in the New Era of Smarter Food Safety | FDA

  • Don Schaffner 🦠 on Twitter… invest in a better microphone

  • Walkerton

  • 136. Eating Cold Leftovers — Risky or Not?

  • FDA Model Food Code

  • All food processes have a residual risk, some are small, some very small and some are extremely small: zero risk does not exist | Elsevier Enhanced Reader

  • Interpretive Summary: Quantitative Assessment of the Relative Risk to Public Health from Foodborne Listeria monocytogenes Among Selected Categories of Ready-to-Eat Foods

  • Controlling Listeria monocytogenes in Post-lethality Exposed Ready-to-Eat Meat and Poultry Products | Food Safety and Inspection Service

  • Consumer Knowledge and Behaviors Regarding Food Safety Risks Associated with Wheat Flour | Journal of Food Protection

  • Models for factors influencing pathogen survival in low water activity foods from literature data are highly significant but show large unexplained variance - PubMed

  • FMI | FDA says E. coli in Leafy Greens is a ‘Reasonably Foreseeable Hazard’ – What does that mean?

  • Animal sharing law is on desk of Colorado governor | Food Safety News

  • Food Safety Talk 53: Raw Milk Hamsterdam — Food Safety Talk

  • Outbreak Investigation of Salmonella Duisburg: Jule’s Cashew Brie (April 2021) | FDA

  • Probiotic-Cultured Vegan Cheese | Minimalist Baker Recipes

  • Reports of Active Salmonella Outbreak Investigations | Salmonella | CDC

  • National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS) Dashboard | CDC

  • Watch Ambassadors | Prime Video

  • BlueRobot on Twitter… now my second favorite food safety podcast host

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Image from JK Brickworks: https://www.flickr.com/photos/truedimensions/4202919856

Food Safety Talk 235: Don Loves Maps

Added on April 30, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The episode starts with a discussion on British comedian travel shows and moves into other things the guys are watching including The Nevers. The food safety content starts and Don and Ben discuss clusters of COVID illnesses at restaurants, bars, food manufactures, farms, meat and poultry packing plants and other food places. The guys talk about community spread and restrictions and how there's a continuum of risk when it comes to dining. The conversation goes to a recent Conference for Food Protection educational event that Ben and Don were involved in, including Don's new favorite alert system for crowdsourcing foodborne illness outbreaks. The guys talk about labor shortages in the food service sector and potential food safety impacts. The show ends on a bunch of follow-up on vitamins, sushi, washable lunch bags, sponges, poop coffee and edible insects.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • It’s f’ing embarrassing! - YouTube

  • Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father | Netflix Official Site

  • An Idiot Abroad - Wikipedia

  • It’s time to admit Jack Whitehall isn’t funny and never was

  • Chuck (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Ted Nugent Has Contracted Covid-19 - Rolling Stone

  • The Nevers - Official Website for the HBO Series

  • Joss Whedon - Wikipedia

  • Criminal (podcast) - Wikipedia

  • Joey Eau Claire restaurant facing $17M class-action lawsuit over COVID-19 outbreak | CTV News

  • Tens of thousands of meatpacking workers have been vaccinated, but the industry’s Covid-19 crisis continues

  • Community and Close Contact Exposures Associated with COVID-19 Among Symptomatic Adults ≥18 Years in 11 Outpatient Health Care Facilities — United States, July 2020 | MMWR

  • Steak-umm on Twitter: "the irony of neil’s tweet…

  • Watch now: McLean County foodborne illness outbreak being investigated | Local Business | pantagraph.com

  • Students report illnesses after eating Jimmy John’s food; investigation ongoing | Food Safety News

  • Report Food Poisoning Now

  • Jimmy John’s Make You sick? Get Help Now

  • iwaspoisoned.com - Why Report Food Poisoning?

  • Unemployed workers defect and debate their next moves, leaving restaurant owners to contend with a labor shortage

  • Assessment of food safety practices of food service food handlers (risk assessment data): testing a communication intervention (evaluation of tools) - PubMed

  • Gummy vitamins recalled for possible metallic mesh

  • Don Schaffner: "Kara asks a really interesting question …

  • 129. Sushi From Non-Sushi Grade Fish — Risky or Not?

  • 3 Best Machine Washable Lunch Bags for 2021 | Kitchn

  • Dan Sherman on Twitter: This sign showed up in our kitchen…

  • Retailers | novascotia.ca

  • FoodKeeper App | FoodSafety.gov

  • 130. Drinking Civit Poop Coffee — Risky or Not?

  • The Craft and Science of Coffee: Folmer, Britta: 9780128035207: Amazon.com: Books

  • IAFP 2019 Annual Meeting

  • ‎Looking at Edible Insects From a Food Safety Perspective

  • Audubon Butterfly Garden And Insectarium - New Orleans - Audubon Nature Institute

  • New Era of Smarter Food Safety TechTalk Podcast | FDA

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Food Safety Talk 234: Dr. Zippy Dank

Added on April 14, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

Don and Ben start the show talking about German grocery stores, refrigerators and hardwood floors. While Ben was telling Don about podcast cheating the guys commiserated about the soon to be demise of Call Recorder. Ben tells Don about personality trait tests and discusses his newly discovered strengths and weaknesses. The guys do a deep dive on #Buttergate, a Canadian dairy scandal (or is it?). Don and Ben talk about cottage food rules and the deregulation of home food processing in a U.S. jurisdictions as they lament about a lack of data in that space. They end the show on a bunch of feedback including Hepatitis A linked to a bakery, metal grill brushes and leftovers.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

King Arthur Flour Updates Three Lot Codes of Voluntarily Recalled Unbleached All-Purpose Flour (5 lb.) | FDA

  • FDA Investigation of Multistate Outbreak of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli Infections Linked to Flour | FDA

  • Outbreak of E. coli Infections Linked to Flour | E. coli Infections Linked to Flour | May 2019 | E. coli | CDC

  • Maurice Weber Laboratorian Award - International Association for Food Protection

  • Real Family Food Every Day

  • Will Jordan on The Ed Sullivan Show - YouTube

  • Balthazar (TV Series 2018– ) - IMDb

  • Call My Agent! - Wikipedia

  • Seth is drinking a Dr. Dank by Wicked Weed Brewing on Untappd

  • Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity: Allen, David: 9780142000281: Amazon.com: Books

  • LEAD21 – Leadership for the 21st Century

  • CliftonStrengths 34 | en-us - Gallup

  • Sylvain Charlebois - Wikipedia

  • Canada’s ‘Buttergate’ Is Linked To Palm Oil, Researcher Says : NPR

  • What testing 17 butter brands told us about the science behind ‘buttergate’ | CBC News

  • 124. Shrimp Tails in a Cereal Box — Risky or Not?

  • ‘Buttergate’ raises alarm on palm-based feeds, but sheds light on a decades-old quandary - The Globe and Mail

  • Is your butter not as soft as it used to be? The pandemic and our urge to bake is partly to blame – along with palm oil - The Globe and Mail

  • Food Choice advances in Montana while New Hampshire may add raw milk products | Food Safety News

  • Terry Tang (@ttangAP)

  • Cottage food laws and guidance – Association of Food and Drug Officials

  • Marketplace - Chicken Empanadas | Facebook

  • Diarrhea: whose feces matter? Reflections from studies in a Peruvian shanty town - PubMed

  • 71. Toilet Milky Way — Risky or Not?

  • An outbreak of hepatitis A associated with a bakery, New York, 1994: the 1968 "West Branch, Michigan’ outbreak repeated - PubMed

  • 121. Greasy Grills — Risky or Not?

  • Mike Batz on Twitter: I posit that cleaning your greasy grill is probably riskier than not cleaning it at all…" / Twitter

  • Grill Brush Bristle Case Series: Three Unique Presentations of Ingested Foreign Bodies

  • Sarah Sorscher on Twitter: Of more generalizable appeal: which leftovers be redeemed by thorough reheating…

  • Food Safety Talk 58: Where’s my wallet? — Food Safety Talk

  • James Brown - I Feel Good - YouTube

  • R.E.M. - It’s The End Of The World (Official Video) - YouTube

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Food Safety Talk 233: Small Town Bringdown

Added on March 28, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

After a quick discussion of adapters, dongles, dentistry and old Swiss Army knives things turn to food safety. Ben asks Don about knee jerk reactions about new foods/processes and what is safe (and what isn't). Don and Ben do a deep dive on FDA's risk ranking models for food tracing including how the process is pretty transparent. The conversation goes to feedback on some recent Risky or Not episodes on dishes and defrosting vacuum-packed bags of meat. The episode ends with the guys adding NZ MPI to FDA B CDC+.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • USB-C to USB Adapter - Apple

  • Keep a small bag packed…

  • Ann Charles Vegdahl | CALS

  • Amazon.com: AUKEY USB C Adapter, [3 Pack] USB C to USB 3.0

  • “So I Got That Goin’ For Me, Which is Nice” - GIF - Imgur

  • Paranoid (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Staged - Wikipedia

  • The Big Fat Quiz of the Year - Wikipedia

  • TaskmasterI’,

  • Foods From Afar Hope to Catch the Eye of American Shoppers - The New York Times

  • Kaya Jam Combo (8 oz jars) | Moon Man

  • Amazon.com: Winthome Weighted Blanket Twin Size with Duvet Cover Removable

  • 116. Putting Plates Away Wet — Risky or Not?

  • FDA Model Food Code 2017

  • FDA Risk-Ranking Model for Food Tracing Results

  • Food Traceability List | FDA

  • Methodological Approach to Developing a Risk-Ranking Model for Food Tracing
    FSMA Section 204 (21 U.S. Code § 2223)

  • All models are wrong - Wikipedia

  • Risk-Ranking Model for Food Tracing: Results for Commodity-Hazard Pairs August 2020

  • Risk-Ranking Model for Food Tracing: Results for Commodities August 2020

  • Conservative Prediction of Time to Clostridium botulinum Toxin Formation for Use with Time-Temperature Indicators To Ensure the Safety of Foods

  • Food Safety Talk 79: You’re Into Botulism Country (with Merlin Mann) — Food Safety Talk

  • COVID-19 and Sex

  • Jasper Lai on Twitter

  • Lindsay Farm brand Organic Raw Milk (unpasteurised) | MPI | NZ Government

  • Food Safety Talk 53: Raw Milk Hamsterdam — Food Safety Talk

  • Frontiers | Genetic determinants of heat resistance in Escherichia coli | Microbiology

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Food Safety Talk 232: Enderman's Dessert

Added on March 12, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

This episode starts with the bit that's not a bit about Skype and Call Recorder problems. Ben talks about his shadow network set up because his kids keep stealing his broadband. Don talks about how he's working with couple of Internet folks on productivity help and going paperless. The guys go through a bunch of feedback on Walkerton, raw breaded frozen chicken products and thermometers. They talk a bit about Listeria in queso fresco and Clostridium botulinum associated with seafood. They then talk about tin and aluminum foil wrapped potatoes. The conversation goes to raw cookie dough and follow-up related to expiration dates on hand sanitizer. The show ends on which meats the guys are the least riskiest.

Show notes to follow along at home:

  • Daring Fireball: Zoom Is Disturbingly Dangerous Software

  • Popular Mac app ‘Call Recorder for Skype’ won’t be updated with Apple Silicon support - 9to5Mac

  • Kourosh Dini | Mind, Music, and Productivity

  • Paperless Field Guide | MacSparky Field Guides

  • Outbreaks of Salmonella illness associated with frozen raw breaded chicken products in Canada, 2015-2019 - PubMed

  • Home - AFFI - American Frozen Food Institute

  • Outbreak Investigation of Listeria monocytogenes – Hispanic-style Fresh and Soft Cheeses (February 2021) | FDA

  • El Abuelito Expands Recall to Include Queso Fresco, Quesillo, and Requeson Products Because of Possible Health Risk | FDA

  • Investigation Details | Listeria Outbreak Linked to Hispanic-Style Fresh and Soft Cheeses | CDC

  • DPH Issues Warning on El Abuelito Queso Fresco Cheese

  • International Association for Food Protection

  • List of Selected Multistate Foodborne Outbreak Investigations | Foodborne Outbreaks | Food Safety | CDC

  • Friends In Your Ears (@FriendsInEars) / Twitter

  • Tiffany Arment (@TiffanyArment) / Twitter

  • Friends in Your Ears | Matthew Cassinelli and Merlin Mann (Episode 22)

  • Friends in Your Ears | Scott Sullivan & Tiff Arment (Episode 42)

  • 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW | 43 Folders

  • 34: Thawing Frozen Fish in Vacuum Packed Bag — Risky or Not?

  • Modified atmosphere packaging of seafood: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition: Vol 29, No 5

  • Alaska Native Foods | Botulism | CDC

  • Katie Mack on Twitter: “This is incredible! 🤯” / Twitter

  • Connections (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • A large outbreak of botulism: the hazardous baked potato - PubMed

  • Kitimat - Wikipedia

  • Toxicity of Kidney Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris) With Particular Reference to Lectins: Journal of Plant Foods: Vol 4, No 1

  • IAFP 2019 Annual Meeting - Flour baking abstract

  • Literature Review Investigating Intersections between US Foodservice Food Recovery and Safety - ScienceDirect

  • School Lunch Share Tables Fight Food Waste and Hunger | Civil Eats

  • 112. Expired Hand Sanitizer — Risky or Not?

  • fedsoc sucks on Twitter: “risky or not: this medicine with a listed expiration date of november 2019 @bugcounter @benjaminchapman https://t.co/vnpQJKxe3H” / Twitter

  • Ranking the Risks - RWJF

  • Ranking the disease burden of 14 pathogens in food sources in the United States using attribution data from outbreak investigations and expert elicitation - PubMed

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Food Safety Talk 231: Robuts

Added on February 24, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The guys are joined by Kathy Campbell (Twitter’s @Mrssoup, of Roboism and Friends in Your Ears) and they begin the show talking about Clubhouse. The conversation goes to robots in various aspects of life, including in food preparation. The group goes on to talk about the social media discussion of Fred Meyer (the store, not the person) throwing out food and then guarding dumpsters as a result. The discussion goes to the intersection of food disparity, food waste and food safety and how it all seems to get mixed up sometimes. Kathy stays for some listener feedback on parking lot tamales and garlic confit. They then all participate in Ben's favorite bit of rating government food safety messages, this one from thePublic Health Agency of Canada's egg-linked outbreak communications. The show ends on a Food Network listicle of food-safety things.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • Kathy Campbell (@mrssoup) / Twitter

  • Home - The Unicorn Sidekick

  • Roboism - Relay FM

  • ‎Clubhouse: Drop-in audio chat on the App Store

  • What We Left Behind: Looking Back at Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - YouTube

  • Tech talk dominates Conference for Food Protection | Food Safety News

  • 2016 Biennial Meeting | Biennial Meetings | Conference for Food Protection

  • ‎Merged Issues for Council III for Printing

  • ‎Issue 2016-I-016 Corrected

  • Food Code 2017 | FDA

  • Fred Meyer : Shop Groceries, Find Digital Coupons & Order Online

  • Fred Meyer responds to critics of discarded food in dumpster | Tacoma News Tribune

  • Why Did Fred Meyer Throw Out Thousands of Pounds of Food? - Eater Portland

  • Food Protection Act | Feeding America

  • ‎Emergency Action Plan for Retail Food

  • Dr. Juniper L Simonis; The Professor on Twitter: “When I arrived on at the Hollywood @Fred_Meyer in Portland this evening, I was greeted by 12 @PortlandPolice officers who were apparently guarding two dumpsters full of food that mutual aid orgs were trying to distribute and hungry folks were trying to eat 1/ https://t.co/xyTIcTBMeI” / Twitter

  • Food Waste Organization - Food Waste Reduction - ReFED

  • RTI International | Nonprofit Research Institute

  • Debra Palmer, M.Ed., Ph.D. - Dept. of Nutritional Sciences at Rutgers SEBS

  • COVID-19 Food Safety Resources | NC State Extension

  • Open-letter-COVID-19-food-banks-3-17-20

  • TextExpander – Productivity App | Text Expander

  • Susan Roderick (@SusanRoderick) / Twitter

  • 108. Parking Lot Tamales — Risky or Not?

  • Levels and Enterotoxigenicity of Clostridium perfringens in Pozole, Tamales, and Birria | Journal of Food Protection | Allen Press

  • Pulaski Heights BBQ on Twitter: “@bugcounter @benjaminchapman re: botulism in garlic confit from RON ep. 78. If the oil/garlic mixture is heated to above 250F, it should then be safe, yes?” / Twitter

  • Dr. Michelle Danyluk on Twitter: “@bugcounter @benjaminchapman The parking lot/sidewalk/street #Tamale in question in Antigua Guatemala #yummy https://t.co/foRJivauE6” / Twitter

  • Dracula would NOT be into this, but I am. Follow for more of the things! 🤘🏼Adam #tiktokchef #recipe #cooking #HeinzHalloween

  • 96. Eating Raw Sprouts — Risky or Not?

  • Public Health Notice: Outbreak of Salmonella infections linked to eggs - Canada.ca

  • Food recall warnings and allergy alerts - Canadian Food Inspection Agency

  • Eggs from Hilly Acres Farm recalled due to Salmonella - Food Recall Warning - Canadian Food Inspection Agency

  • Letterkenny (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Orphan Black - Wikipedia

  • Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

  • Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

  • Can You Eat Expired Eggs? Food Safety Experts Weigh In

  • 19 Things Food-Safety Experts Won’t Eat | Healthy Recipes, Tips and Ideas : Mains, Sides & Desserts : Food Network | Food Network

CREDIT: BRYAN GARDNER (marthastewart.com)

CREDIT: BRYAN GARDNER (marthastewart.com)

Food Safety Talk 230: Dishwasher Don

Added on February 8, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

Don and Ben start the podcast on a deconstruction of Canadian TV (again, to satisfy CANCON requirements). The guys talk about their podcast open relationship. They then get Outlander, Highlander and Braveheart all confused. The food safety talk begins on a deep dive on how to arrive at science-based recommended endpoint temperatures for complicated dishes like pinto bean quinoa meatloaf (that contains an egg). After another FDA-B-CDC+ on outbreaks of unknown origin they then go on to talk about some feedback on food storage times and temperatures and why some foods are sold at room temperature in part of the world but either hot or cold in others. The guys talk about Subway, chicken DNA and tuna. The show ends on fancy advertising of kitchen drying mats and the difference between bacteria and pathogens (and risk).

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • The Incomparable | How Are Ya Now? (Episode 550)

  • The Newsroom (Canadian TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Letterkenny (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Port Hope, Ontario - Wikipedia

  • #266 Foodservice: Not Risky Business – Convenience Matters

  • Agricultural and Human Sciences | NC State University

  • About — Risky or Not?

  • The Mandalorian - Wikipedia

  • Faculty and Staff - Department of Communication - Andrew R. Binder - NC State

  • Outlander (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Highlander (film) - Wikipedia

  • Braveheart - Wikipedia

  • USDA FSIS Appendix A
    Risk Assessments for Salmonella Enteritidis in Shell Eggs and Salmonella spp. in Egg Products

  • Factors influencing inactivation of Salmonella enteritidis in hard-cooked eggs - PubMed

  • E. coli Outbreak with Unknown Food Source | CDC

  • IFT Evaluation and Definition of Potentially Hazardous Foods

  • ‎Florida Department of Health - Time as a Public Health Control Procedures

  • Modeling the growth of Listeria monocytogenes on cut cantaloupe, honeydew and watermelon - ScienceDirect
    The Burden of Foodborne Diseases in the Who European Region

  • Subway ordered to pay Trent University $45K | ThePeterboroughExaminer.com

  • Subway’s tuna is not tuna, but a ‘mixture of various concoctions,’ a lawsuit alleges - The Washington Post

  • Your Dish Drying Mat Is Loaded With Bacteria—Here’s What To Use Instead, According to a Microbiologist | Well+Good

  • TextSniper - Capture and extract any text from your Mac’s screen | images

  • Stinking badges - Wikipedia

  • Reducing Transmission of Infectious Agents in the Home. Part II: Control Points

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Photo from http://tasteandbake.com

Food Safety Talk 229: Trust in Big Cookie

Added on January 26, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The conversation starts with a bit of Letterkenny content (too meet our CANCON requirements). After a quick inauguration chat, the guys spend some time on a Combase love fest as a place that both go to answer extension questions first. Don shows Ben an amazing visualization app, MRV that uses the Combase API. The guys talk about freezing and refreezing foods, and why some advice in this area is silly. The guys do a deep dive on cooling hot foods and refrigerators. Someone on the internet suggested that a podcast get made on the safety (or lack thereof) of eating raw cookie dough, so the guys do that too. The episode ends on a quick discussion on spores being added to foods for traceability reasons and a guy who repeatedly denies running a restaurant out of his house.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • The Incomparable - a podcast from The Incomparable

  • Letterkenny (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Greta Thunberg trolls Donald Trump with a parting shot on Twitter

  • Greta Thunberg on Twitter: “He seems like a very happy old man looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see! https://t.co/G8gObLhsz9” / Twitter

  • ComBase

  • MRV Microbial Responses Viewer

  • 5 Foods You Should Never Refreeze | Kitchn

  • Mark Knopfler: Boom Like That, With Lyrics! - YouTube

  • Freezing and Food Safety

  • Michelle Jewell on Twitter: “Dear @bugcounter @benjaminchapman: I make a lasagna for dinner. It’s too hot to put in the fridge that night. WDYD?” / Twitter

  • Quantitative Data Analysis To Determine Best Food Cooling Practices in U.S. Restaurants† | Journal of Food Protection | Allen Press

  • O. Pete Snyder, food safety rock star | barfblog

  • Wayback Machine

  • How Often Should a Refrigerator Cycle On and Off? |

  • Validation of a Simple Two-Point Method To Assess Restaurant Compliance with Food Code Cooling Rates | Journal of Food Protection | Allen Press

  • Zac Cichy on Twitter: “My son just heard me rant for 15 minutes straight why eating raw cookie dough is bad. He thinks I should make a podcast about this. 🤣” / Twitter

  • Pillsbury Cookie Dough Is Now Safe to Eat Raw - Pillsbury.com

  • Space Food Sticks - Wikipedia

  • Foodborne diseases kill thousands of Americans each year. Tracing food with genetically engineered spores could help.

  • Displacement-activated spore hub drive | Memory Alpha | Fandom

  • not a bot on Twitter: “@bugcounter @benjaminchapman Thought you might enjoy this food safety happening.” / Twitter

  • Mike Bird on Twitter: “I get a huge amount of enjoyment from the arc of long-running local news stories. https://t.co/dXKUHSdqTw” / Twitter

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Food Safety Talk 228: My Four Thieves

Added on January 14, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The episode starts with updates on Don's house moving adventures including his new 3 or 4 season podcasting studio. Ben tells Don about his running challenge and a couple of related (somewhat) podcasts. The guys go into a deep dive around assessing different technologies and food safety/COVID-19 magic bullets that are being marketed to folks in the food industry. The conversation goes to warning letters (and how Ben loves them). The show ends on a bit of listener feedback on camping under a bridge with a food thermometer and a paper on pathogen growth in cut fresh produce at a variety of temperatures.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

Mad Elf Ale - Tröegs Independent Brewing

  • Watch - Apple

  • Wearing your Apple Watch - Apple Support

  • Smokey and the Bandit - Wikipedia

  • My Hometown - Wikipedia

  • Tuna 200 Details — Malak Series

  • Ben Chapman (@barfblogben) • Instagram photos and videos

  • (2) Merlin Mann on Twitter: “This may become less fraught when we accept that there are “topic” podcasts and “voice” podcasts. Let alone “radio person” podcasts vs. “writer” podcasts vs. “performer” podcasts. They CAN each be great, so it strikes me as lame to cede the point that medium == genre. Yikes.” / Twitter

  • Food Safety Talk

  • The Talk Show With John Gruber: 305: ‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian’ Holiday Spectacular, With Special Guests Guy English and John Siracusa’ on Apple Podcasts

  • Cannonball | Criminal

  • The Brightest Bulb - Gastropod

  • GrignardPure – Continuous Disinfection

  • WHO | Risk assessment

  • Efficacy of a Commercial Produce Wash on Bacterial Contamination of Lettuce in a Food Service Setting

  • Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary - 612001 - 01/04/2021 | FDA

  • (2) Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary (@CocoEtsy) / Twitter

  • Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary L.L.C.

  • Petition · Have Heineken sell Orchard Thieves cider in the US · Change.org

  • Riverstone LLC - 608645 - 12/21/2020 | FDA

  • Warning Letters | FDA

  • The Jim Bakker Show - 604820 - 03/06/2020 | FDA

  • Steve Wallis | Camping with Steve

  • Camping Under Bridge - YouTube

  • Holding Fresh-Cut Produce under Refrigeration May Not Prevent Pathogen Growth: Implications for Time-Temperature Control to Reduce Risk -

  • ComBase

  • Modeling the Growth of Salmonella in Cut Red Round Tomatoes as a Function of Temperature

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Food Safety Talk 227: Little Thread Of Dishwasher

Added on December 29, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

This very special holiday episode starts with Ben on vacation and the holiday spirits he's consuming during the show. The guys talk about Apple TV remotes and then the food safety talk really kicks in with a long meandering discussion on dishwashers, and dish washers (and chicken washers who wash dishes). The conversation goes to some follow-up fake USDA (and FDA) inspection logos on food. The show ends with a AB CDC+ (but of the FDA BCDC+ variety) on three outbreaks of an unknown source, and some COVID talk.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • Risky or Not?

  • Tröegs Independent Brewing

  • Mad Elf Ale - Tröegs Independent Brewing

  • Hershey, Pennsylvania

  • Set up the Apple TV Remote on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

  • Amazon.com: Remote Case for Apple Tv 4th / 5th 4K Generation, Akwox Light Weight [Anti Slip] Shock Proof Silicone Remote Cover Case for New Apple Tv 4th Gen Siri Remote Controller with Lanyard (Blue): Home Audio & Theater

  • A method to evaluate factors influencing the microbial reduction in domestic dishwashers

  • A method to evaluate factors influencing the microbial reduction in domestic dishwashers

  • The dishwasher rubber seal acts as a reservoir of bacteria in the home environment

  • Reduction of faecal coliform, coliform and heterotrophic plate count bacteria in the household kitchen and bathroom by disinfection with hypochlorite cleaners

  • Beth McCoy

  • Alas, Babylon

  • Amazon.com: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (0710308291511): Marie Kondō: Books

  • Amazon.com: The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science (9780393081084): López-Alt, J. Kenji: Books

  • USDA concerned about chicken from China; fake U.S. inspection mark used | Food Safety News

  • Police launch investigation into Aylmer Meat Packers

  • I-Team: Federal officials seize 1 million counterfeit erectile dysfunction pills

  • Outbreak Investigation of E. coli O157:H7: Unknown Food (Fall 2020)

  • Tanimura & Antle Voluntary Recalls Packaged Single Head Romaine Lettuce Due to Potential E. Coli 0157:H7 Contamination

  • Outbreak of E. coli Infections – Unknown Source 3

  • A.R. Moxon on Twitter: "@NateSilver538 My model, which runs your tweets against a sophisticated AI 50,000 times an hour, indicates a 92% likelihood of Dunning, but only a 79% chance of Kruger. What explains the gap? There are several explanations , but first, remember these numbers only represent probabilities." / Twitter

  • Ottawa Public Health on Twitter: “The sports cluster reported in November has resulted in 89 cases & 445 high risk contacts. When we say “be #COVIDwise”, this is why. These are real people (parents, students, etc) whose lives were impacted by actions that were avoidable (see the list below). Our. Actions. Matter. https://t.co/LgKK6t7TvJ” / Twitter

  • Sports, Recreation and Being Active During COVID-19 - Ottawa Public Health

  • A hockey practice led to 89 COVID-19 cases. Ice sports say they’re staying vigilant

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Food Safety Talk 226: So I've Got That Goin' for Me

Added on December 9, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

The show starts with a discussion about school start times and why Ben visited campus for a few hours. The guys then talk about some COVID-19 stuff including vaccines. This episode’s segment of ABC CDC+ leads to a conversation about confusing quarantine messages and the food sector. Then the guys go on a deep dive on informal food sales like shrimp on Facebook, tamales from a basket and a restaurant near Don's house (don't be creepy). The show ends on the pandemic's impact on Norovirus and other foodborne illnesses.

Show notes so you can follow along at home

  • Examining the Impact of Later High School Start Times on the Health and Academic Performance of High School Students: A Multi-Site Study

  • Agricultural and Human Sciences | NC State University

  • NC State Advancement - Eloise S. Cofer Family Living Lecture Series – Finish

  • Play Kahoot!

  • Buncombe County, North Carolina - Wikipedia

  • Food Safety Talk 18: Bunkum! — Food Safety Talk

  • Dinah E Gore Fitness & Aquatics Center (Bolivia)

  • Dinah E. Gore Teaching and Research Kitchens | Agricultural and Human Sciences | NC State University

  • Opinion | When Can I Get a Coronavirus Vaccine in America? - The New York Times

  • Testing Program Dashboard - Universitywide COVID-19 Information

  • Plague Inc. - Ndemic Creations

  • COVID-19: When to Quarantine | CDC

  • Chapo Trap House is creating Chapo Trap House Podcast | Patreon

  • BACARDÍ Superior Rum | White Rum | BACARDÍ US

  • How Aussies are getting food poisoning from takeaways they are buying from home cooks on FACEBOOK - as health authorities issue a warning | News Break

  • (3) Raleigh-Wake Forest Buy, Sell, Trade, Free | Facebook

  • In Vietnam, food safety scandals feed anxiety about quality of street fare | South China Morning Post

  • Risk factors in street food practices in developing countries: A review - ScienceDirect

  • Salmonella and Shigella in Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice, Fresh Oranges, and Wiping Cloths Collected from Public Markets and Street Booths in Guadalajara, Mexico: Incidence and Comparison of Analytical Routes | Journal of Food Protection | Allen Press

  • Jay Levine - NC State Veterinary Medicine

  • Home restaurant busted in Freehold – Central Jersey Archives

  • Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions for SARS-CoV-2 on norovirus outbreaks: an analysis of outbreaks reported by 9 US States | medRxiv

  • TextSniper - Capture any text from your Mac’s screen

  • Closing Time (Semisonic song) - Wikipedia

  • Dan Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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Image credit: ViacomCBS

Food Safety Talk 225: Food Safety Talk 225: I Got a Little Holodeck

Added on November 22, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

In this very special pre-Thanksgiving episode, Don and Ben start with talking about Ben's on-set experiences this week, which was like a food safety holiday. The guys then talk about the challenges connecting with entertainment producers and publishers around getting food safety messages into recipes and cooking shows. The conversation goes to pizza and COVID-19 (Australian and Jersey), Thanksgiving plans (or lack thereof) and eating just black licorice as nutrient source. The episode ends with a discussion about number and size of COVID-19 clusters of in various food settings.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

Buy Apple Watch Series 6 Bands - Apple

  • ‎Sleep++ on the App Store

  • Gwyneth Paltrow gets involved in food-safety flap with NC State University professor Ben Chapman | Charlotte Observer

  • Evaluating food safety risk messages in popular cookbooks | Emerald Insight

  • A Content Analysis of Food Safety Measures on Television’s Food Network

  • ‎Strategies to Reach Television Chefs with Safe Handling Information
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  • Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime (Official Video) - YouTube

  • Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy - YouTube

  • ATP 405: The Benevolence of the Powerful — Accidental Tech Podcast

  • Licorce man: Massachusetts construction worker dies after eating black licorice every day for a ‘few weeks’ | barfblog

  • A 54-Year-Old Man with Sudden Cardiac Arrest | NEJM

  • Man Dies from Eating Black Licorice Every Day for a ‘Few Weeks’ | PEOPLE.com

  • Twizzlers candy allegedly gave man heart disease: lawsuit

  • Black Licorice: Trick or Treat? | FDA

  • Mr. Show - Pre-Taped Call-in Show - YouTube

  • A pizza worker’s lie forced an Australian state of 1.7 million people into lockdown - CNN

  • Federici’s Family Italian Restaurant | Family owned for over 93 years

  • COVID-19 Clusters in NC Report

  • Lawsuit: Tyson managers bet money on how many workers would contract COVID-19 - Iowa Capital Dispatch

  • Peanut Corporation of America - Wikipedia

  • Tyson suspends Iowa plant managers amid virus betting claim - ABC News

  • ‎The New Abnormal with Molly Jong-Fast & Rick Wilson on Apple Podcasts

  • If Hockey Players were 911 dispatchers

  • The Most Honest Out-of-Office Message - The Atlantic

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Food Safety Talk 224: Funkengruven

Added on November 11, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

In this very special birthday episode Don and Ben talk about Canadian TV references and the Neil Young universe. The conversation goes to a discussion of two food safety folks who recently passed and the importance of reaching out to folks just to say hi. The conversation goes to the long-lasting impacts of an outbreak (and resulting court cases). The guys do a deep dive on Cyclospora in lettuce and FDA's recent warning letters. This leads to a conversation on what to test, when, and why and what happens when you stop. The guys talk about whole genome sequencing and differences between parasites and bacterial pathogens. The show ends on Romaine lettuce season.

Show notes you can follow along at home:

  • Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? - Wikipedia

  • The Kids in the Hall (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Kids In The Hall - Message from Queen of England To Canada - YouTube

  • The Newsroom (Canadian TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Four Yorkshiremen- Monty Python - YouTube

  • Would I Lie to You? (game show) - Wikipedia

  • Taskmaster

  • Peep Show (British TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Buffalo Springfield - Wikipedia

  • 4 Way Street - Wikipedia

  • Excitable Boy - Wikipedia

  • Neil Young’s Music Subscription Success Is a Lesson for Music Industry - Rolling Stone

  • Shakey: Neil Young’s Biography: Jimmy McDonough: 9780679750963: Amazon.com: Books

  • American Beauty 50th Anniversary

  • The Mandalorian (season 2) - Wikipedia

  • Pancho and Lefty - Wikipedia

  • Ted Lasso - Wikipedia

  • Music | Eddie C

  • Green Space | Eddie C

  • The Good Lovelies | Shapeshifters

  • Obituary | Russell S. Flowers of Chapel Hill, North Carolina | Cremation Society of the Carolinas

  • Ronald Schmidt Obituary (2020) - Gainesville Sun

  • Maple Leaf Foods catches a break in Supreme Court of Canada | Food Safety News

  • Food Safety Talk 58: Where’s my wallet? — Food Safety Talk

  • Grand jury charges former Blue Bell President Paul Kruse with wire fraud and conspiracy | Food Safety News

  • “Democracy is the worst form of Government…”

  • FDA warning letter to Fresh Express Inc - 609899 - Div of Chiquita Brands

  • Cyclosporiasis Outbreak Investigations — United States, 2020

  • Outbreak Investigation of Cyclospora: Bagged Salads (June 2020) | FDA

  • This is our concern, Dude. - YouTube

  • Fresh Express Blue Ribbon Panel Interim Report

  • Kali Kniel | Animal and Food Sciences | University of Delaware

  • Sustainable Agriculture Conference | Carolina Farm Stewardship Association

  • Multistate Outbreak of Listeriosis Linked to Frozen Vegetables | Listeria | CDC

  • Michigan warns consumers about Tanimura & Antle brand romaine lettuce | Food Safety News

  • Microbiological Data Program | Agricultural Marketing Service

  • “Hey everyone @benjaminchapman is giving seminar at Rutgers University on “Food safety in the time of COVID-19: Everything has changed (also, nothing has changed)”, it’s Nov 13, 2020 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada). It’s open to all… message me for the zoom link” / Twitter

ATP structure from Wikipedia

ATP structure from Wikipedia

Food Safety Talk 223: That's Where ATP Gets You

Added on October 29, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

In the annual IAFP episode, after a quick chat on shows they are watching, Don and Ben talk about the benefits and drawbacks of a virtual meeting. That conversation goes into food safety vacations and summer camp. In COVID-19 talk, they discuss Ben's brief trip to his gym and Halloween risks. The guys talk about risk perceptions and science communications and end the show on using various bioluminescence to detect "bacteria" (and other stuff) - and the limitations of those technologies.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • Seinfeld - Car Reservation - YouTube

  • 2020 IAFP Annual Meeting | Dashboard

  • Ted Lasso - Wikipedia

  • Ratched (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • The Boys (2019 TV series) - Wikipedia

  • The Tick (2016 TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Borat Subsequent Moviefilm - Official Trailer | Prime Video - YouTube

  • Sacha Baron Cohen’s Keynote Address at ADL’s 2019 Never Is Now Summit on Anti-Semitism and Hate | Anti-Defamation League

  • Thanksgiving (Canada) - Wikipedia

  • John Roderick Performs “The Week Between” - YouTube

  • Annual Meeting - Society for Risk Analysis - Society for Risk Analysis

  • Learned society - Wikipedia

  • Marciane Magnani (0000-0002-7771-0479) - ORCID | Connecting Research and Researchers

  • Bravura Technologies | Bravura Technologies

  • ‎Chapo Trap House: 466 - Beltway Garage: Endgame (10/27/20)

  • Lebowski Police Report - YouTube

  • Crunch Fitness

  • Apple Fitness+ - Apple

  • Trick-or-treating - Wikipedia

  • Should I Send My Kids Trick-Or-Treating This Year? | NC State News

  • How to Have a Safe Halloween | Rutgers University

  • NJ Halloween Guidance

  • COVID-19: Holiday Celebrations | CDC

  • Risky Business: The Science of Risk Perception Tickets, Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 1:00 PM pacific | Eventbrite

  • Ahmed Best - Wikipedia

  • PathSpot Technologies

  • Using ATP-based Methods for Cleaning and Sanitation Verification | FoodSafetyTech

  • Luminol - Wikipedia

  • ATP Cell Viability Luciferase Assay A highly sensitive firefly luciferase cell based assay for quantifying ATP in cell cultures used to measure cell viability. | Sigma-Aldrich

  • Accidental Tech Podcast

Image from: National Museum of American History — Smithsonian Institution

Image from: National Museum of American History — Smithsonian Institution

Food Safety Talk 222: The Original Binman

Added on October 14, 2020 by Ben Chapman.

Don and Ben start the episode with a talk about adult and youth hockey and Ben's risk decision making. The conversation turns to masks, physical distancing and handling close contact exposures, regardless of setting. The conversation goes to a curious tweet on the investigation of a couple of New Zealand COVID-19 clusters where fomites (and maybe aerosols) are a factor. The guys relay some inside info from Deep Kiwi and what it might mean in food settings. The food safety-specific portion of the show includes a deep dive on new testing requirements for lettuce exported to Canada, Deep Fed feedback on honey and kidney beans, another installment of AB-CDC+ (but this one is AB-FDA+). The show ends on a discussion of storing hard cheeses in oil and Listeria in UK frozen produce.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW | 43 Folders

  • Gunga La Gunga - Winter 2019 Playoffs - Statistics

  • Junior hockey road trip turns into superspreader COVID event | Raleigh News & Observer

  • Hundreds of youth hockey players in quarantine after referee tests positive for COVID-19 | WGME

  • Youth ice hockey leagues aren’t following state coronavirus guidelines - Portland Press Herald

  • xkcd: Masks

  • Facial Masking for Covid-19 — Potential for “Variolation” as We Await a Vaccine | NEJM

  • (1) Carrie Rudzinski on Twitter: "Americans enamoured with New Zealand’s handling of COVID…

  • The effect of temperature on persistence of SARS-CoV-2 on common surfaces | Virology Journal | Full Text

  • COVID-19 can survive on money, phone for weeks — but experts say there’s ‘limited’ evidence virus spreads this way

  • Surprise Canadian plan on romaine import requirements raises alarm | Packer

  • Fresh produce industry never likes testing such as that now imposed by Canada | Food Safety News

  • FDA Bad Bug Book

  • Food Safety Talk 220: It’s So Close to Testicles — Food Safety Talk

  • (3) Brad Makes Fermented Garlic Honey | It’s Alive | Bon Appétit - YouTube

  • Effect of curing and heat treatments on the Salmonella survival and physicochemical properties of chicken egg yolk - ScienceDirect

  • 44: Salt Cured Egg Yolks — Risky or Not?

  • How to Make Oil-Cured Cheese | Cook’s Illustrated

  • How NaCl and water content determine water activity during ripening of Gouda cheese, and the predicted effect on inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes

  • Current Food Safety Issues of Home-prepared Vegetables and Herbs Stored in Oil

  • Occurrence of Listeria and Escherichia coli in frozen fruit and vegetables collected from retail and catering premises in England 2018–2019 - ScienceDirect

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