In this not-so-special pre-IAFP episode the guys talk about travel and collecting data in lots of aspects of life. That discussion leads into a deep dive on Ben's experience grilling and smoking with Bluetooth thermometer probes, and how they might be good for food safety in some situations (but not all). And all the data. They do listener feedback on, House of Prime Rib, raw pet food, supertasters, microwaves and power outages. They talk about a Vox article on the always elusive expiration dates on foods and how they can impact food safety, waste and food disparity, that conversation leads them to food recovery/waste apps and food salvage cookbooks. The show ends on a discussion on risk communication and cooking instructions.
Show notes so you can follow along at home:
Use Do Not Disturb on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
MEATER® | Wireless Smart Meat Thermometer | For BBQ & Kitchen Cooking
Char-Griller Smokin’ Champ Charcoal Offset Smoker in Black-1733 - The Home Depot
163. Corn and Peas Microwaved for 90 Seconds — Risky or Not?
Food Safety Talk 239: Heavy Food, Amirite? — Food Safety Talk
Food labels and the lies they tell us about grocery store ‘best before’ expiration dates - Vox
Food waste app Too Good To Go saves leftovers from San Francisco restaurants
The Salvage Chef Cookbook Is Your Recipe for Kitchen Waste Management
FSMA Final Rule for Preventive Controls for Animal Food | FDA