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Ben’s actual front yard chickens, Leia and Dolly

Ben’s actual front yard chickens, Leia and Dolly

Food Safety Talk 245: Peer Chicken

Added on September 14, 2021 by Ben Chapman.

The episode starts with a discussion on Ben's minimalist tendencies and shifts quickly to food safety after a quick stop in cringe comedy, Netflix and Michael K. Williams. The guys do a deep dive on hummus, Sabra Dipping Company's recalls and FDAzilla. Don and Ben went on to discuss backyard (and front yard) chickens, including the supply chain and yet again another on going outbreak that CDC is tracking. The show ends on feedback about butter creme, Reddit's epoxy hot dog, and spices & alums in traditional foods.

Show notes so you can follow along at home:

  • Amazon.com: Anker Wireless Charger, PowerWave Magnetic 2-in-1 Stand with 5 ft USB-C Cable, Wireless Charging Station for iPhone 12/12 Pro / 12 Pro Max / 12 Mini/AirPods Pro (No AC Adapter) : Cell Phones & Accessories

  • Patagonia Atom Sling | REI Co-op

  • Brain Bag - Backpacks - Laptop Bags

  • The Chair | Netflix Official Site

  • Automatically track TV & movies you’re watching - Trakt.tv

  • Sanford and Son - Wikipedia

  • The Gloaming (TV series) - Wikipedia

  • Guilt | Masterpiece | Official Site | PBS

  • An Oral History of The Office | Podcast on Spotify

  • The fictional complexity of Omar - The Washington Post

  • Michael K. Williams, Omar From ‘The Wire,’ Is Dead at 54 - The New York Times

  • Sabra Dipping Company Issues Limited Voluntary Recall of a Single SKU of Classic Hummus | FDA

  • Sabra Dipping Company Issues Limited Voluntary Recall of a Single SKU of Classic Hummus | FDA

  • FDA Advises Consumers of Recall of Certain Sabra Hummus Products | FDA

  • Easy Hummus (Better Than Store-Bought)

  • Sesame seed products contaminated with Salmonella: three outbreaks associated with tahini - PubMed

  • Sabra Dipping Company FDA 483, May 2021 | FDAzilla

  • Sabra Dipping Company FDA 483, Nov 2016 | FDAzilla

  • FDA FOIA Logs

  • Inspection Observations | FDA

  • FDA InspectorProfiles™, 483s, EIRs, and more | FDAzilla Store

  • Patient count climbs in outbreak traced to backyard chickens | Food Safety News

  • Salmonella Outbreaks Linked to Backyard Poultry | CDC

  • Investigation Details | Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Backyard Poultry | CDC

  • When People Got Sick | Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Backyard Poultry | CDC

  • Notes from the Field: Recurrence of a Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium Infections Linked to Contact with Hedgehogs — United States and Canada, 2020 | MMWR

  • A chicken in every backyard: Urban poultry needs more regulation to protect human and animal health

  • For Life Out Here | Tractor Supply Co.

  • Tractor Supply Employee Exposes the Company’s Cruelty to Chicks and Ducklings as a Matter of Policy and Practice - 16 April 2021 - UPC

  • Common Chicken Breeds | LafeberVet

  • The Urban Chicken NC - The Urban Chicken NC - outfitting the Triangle’s chickens & their backyard friends

  • Real Baking with Rose

  • Hot Frogs on the Loose

  • Radioactive Frogs Escape Pond At National Lab

  • Intro: Hot Frogs On The Loose (Live) - YouTube

  • Hot Frogs On The Loose (Live) - YouTube

  • 189. Epoxy Hotdog — Risky or Not?

  • Krishnendu Ray on Twitter: “1. Spices and Meat Surprisingly, flawed opinions persist about the use of spices in Early Modern Europe. Apparently it was to cover the smell of rotting flesh or to compensate for poor quality meat. I read two instances recently. https://t.co/103oJ9gjbG” / Twitter

  • The Brightest Bulb - Gastropod

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