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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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