The episode starts with a conversation about Canada Day with a focus on Canadian indigenous peoples and the tragedies surrounding residential schools. The guys talk about The Tragically Hip, Neil Young (but not Rush). The discussion moves to 4th of July and holiday celebrations in NJ and NC and a venomous cobra that was recently on the loose in Raleigh. The guys talk about COVID and baseball and attending IAFP (with all the controls). Don and Ben then deconstruct clickbait kitchen food safety articles and the food safety concerns of having dogs in restaurants. The episode ends on some listener feedback including a focus on cottage food safety and the food safety challenges that POC face when bringing products to market.
Show notes so you can follow along at home:
This Canada Day, let’s remember: this country was built on genocide | Mumilaaq Qaqqaq | The Guardian
Starship - We Built This City (Official Music Video) - YouTube
Don’t Forget To Cast A Vote For Milltown’s Most Patriotic House | TAPinto
Venomous spitting cobra on the loose in Raleigh, North Carolina neighborhood - CBS News
Owner of missing zebra cobra previously bitten by green mamba snake, saved by Riverbanks Zoo
International Association for Food Protection annual meeting
Expert says NC State baseball team cluster indicates rapid spread of Delta strain
Home Food Safety: 3 Common Kitchen Habits That Spread Germs | Apartment Therapy
FYI, Your Kitchen Is Probably Dirtier than a Toilet Seat | Food & Wine
131. Not Following the FDA Model Food Code Handwashing Directions — Risky or Not?