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Food Safety Talk 135: This is a podcast

Added on October 3, 2017 by Ben Chapman.

Don and Ben are on the road, talking to some of the best folks in the food safety world at the NEHA Region 4 conference/FDA Central Region retail food protection seminar in Minneapolis. This recording was an experiment, the first Food Safety Talk recorded in front of a live, non-studio audience. Topics included raw milk, hepatitis A, listener feedback on liquid nitrogen, our favorite Bond movies and least favorite pathogens.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • StoryCorps – Stories from people of all backgrounds and beliefs
  • capn marm (@capnmariam) | Twitter
  • San Diego is struggling with a huge hepatitis A outbreak. Is it coming to L.A.? - LA Times
  • N.J. restaurant at center of hepatitis A outbreak closes
  • CDC and Texas Health Officials Warn About Illness Linked to Raw Milk from Texas Dairy
  • Food Safety Talk 53: Raw Milk Hamsterdam — Food Safety Talk
  • Jerry Dell Farm Raw Milk Campylobacter Outbreak | Campylobacter Food Poisoning
  • Angie Fraser at Clemson
  • Jennifer Quinlan at Drexel University
  • Val Hillers Abuela presentation
  • International Association for Food Protection
  • Conference for Food Protection
  • We can pickle that (Portlandia) - YouTube
  • Portlandia: Raw Milk Is the Future!
  • “Quincy M.E.” Deadly Arena (TV Episode 1980) - IMDb
  • “CHiPs” Baby Food (TV Episode 1977) - IMDb
  • Why Was the Reusable Bag Blamed for a Norovirus Outbreak?
  • 43f Podcast: John Gruber & Merlin Mann’s Blogging Panel at SxSW | 43 Folders
  • Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop called out for unsubstantiated and deceptive health claims

 

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