The episode starts with a quick discussion of books the guys are planning on reading this week, and a book that arrived mysteriously at the offices of many other food safety folks (including Don and Ben). The food safety discussion goes to a story of a Chicago bus driver pooping on his bus and trying to clean it up with the contents of a coffee cup; Don and Ben chat about the pros and cons of this approach. The guys tackle the safety of storing breast milk, pickling eggs in miso, and what levels of contamination may have led the Romaine-linked E. coli O157 outbreak earlier this year. The show ends on raw flour, TTIs (not STIs) and raw chicken thingies.
Show notes so you can follow along at home.
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Bactericidal activity of human milk: stability during storage.
Cold storage of human milk: effect on its bacterial composition.
Miso-Pickled Eggs Recipe - Nancy Singleton Hachisu | Food & Wine
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An outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium phage type 42 associated with the consumption of raw flour
Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Agbeni Infections Linked to Pet Turtles, 2017 (Final Update)
Rare Salmonella Strain Sickened 8 in British Columbia Last Year | Food Safety News
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