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Food Safety Talk 258: Vegan Ponytail Extensions

Added on March 24, 2022 by Ben Chapman.

Don and Ben start the episode talking about all the things they are watching and listening to including (obviously) British streaming shows (and not obviously) Canadian indie rock radio. The food safety really gets started with a deep dive on reality star Heidi Montag's bison heart eating habits. This leads the guys into an internet tailspin going from Paul Saidino, to Joseph Mercola to, uh, Joe Rogan. It is quite the trip. The conversation goes to Cronobacter in infant formula and the issues related to illnesses when they aren't on the reportable/notifiable lists. The guys end the episode on a bunch of topics including multi-author government research papers, onions at Costco and the definition of TCS foods (and whether all cut vegetables should be under temperature control).

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads song) - Wikipedia

  • The Hunger Games (film series) - Wikipedia

  • 1984 Apple’s Macintosh Commercial (HD) - YouTube

  • Bruce Springsteen - 57 Channels (And Nothin’ On) - YouTube

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

  • Taskmaster | WELCOME TO TASKMASTER

  • Black Books - Wikipedia

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

  • Friday Night Dinner - Wikipedia

  • Travel Man - Wikipedia

  • Cuckoo (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Greg Davies - Wikipedia

  • “Yes I Can Hear You Clem Fandango!” | Toast Of London Supercut - YouTube

  • ✨ Hurry! Items selling fast!

  • Insert Name Here - Wikipedia

  • George Sotiropoulos - Wikipedia

  • George Stroumboulopoulos - Wikipedia

  • ‎STROMBO on Apple Music

  • Heidi Montag - Wikipedia

  • Risky or Not?

  • Heidi Montag Is Eating Raw Organ Meat For Fertility, Here Are The Dangers

  • Heidi Montag Seen Eating Raw Animal Organs to Help Fertility Issues | PEOPLE.com

  • Paul Saladino, Author at Carnivore MD

  • Home | Carnivore MD

  • Heart & Soil — Nose to Tail Supplements

  • The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online - The New York Times

  • Mercola.com - #1 Natural Health Website

  • Mercola Market - Shop Products Recommended by Dr. Joseph Mercola

  • Solspring® Biodynamic® Organic Balsamic Vinegar

  • #86 Man of the People | Reply All

  • John R. Brinkley - Wikipedia

  • Neil Young - Don’t Let It Bring You Down - YouTube

  • Helena Bottemiller Evich (@hbottemiller) / Twitter

  • Helena Bottemiller Evich- POLITICO

  • FDA Investigation of Cronobacter Infections: Powdered Infant Formula (February 2022) | FDA

  • Using TikTok to keep your food safe, really- POLITICO

  • Food Safety Talk 256: Phage 36 — Food Safety Talk

  • Report Food Poisoning Now. Protect Others.

  • Nationally Notifiable Diseases | Healthy Water | CDC

  • Notifiable Infectious Disease Tables | CDC

  • Jason Folster☣️ on Twitter: “@benjaminchapman @bugcounter @ConcussedOne @MCBazacoPhD @michelledanyluk 2 words. Government clearance. This isn’t some hippie academic setting.” / Twitter

  • Why did Costco remove onions from food court?

  • Simon Holland (@simoncholland) / Twitter

  • Survival or Growth of Inoculated Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella on Yellow Onions (Allium cepa) under Conditions Simulating Food Service and Consumer Handling and Storage | Journal of Food Protection

  • FDA Food Code | FDA

  • https://www.fda.gov/media/110822/download

  • The Wire: Omar - All In The Game - YouTube

  • The risk of the hemolytic-uremic syndrome after antibiotic treatment of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infections - PubMed

  • Phillip I. Tarr, M.D.'s Research Bio > Faculty

  • Foodborne Illness - Causes, Symptoms and Prevention | STOP

  • Dr. Barbara Kowalcyk | FST

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