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EPISODE · Jan 14, 2022 · 1H 59M

Food Safety Talk 253: The Two Michelles

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

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The show starts off with Ben asking Don's permission to podcast cheat on him (again) and then the guys talk about Britbox and their current favorite streaming shows. They do a deep dive on an article from a recipe site that says there are 8 foods that should never be reheated (spoiler alert: science was not part of the article). This article leads to conversations on chicken and egg food safety, nitrates, nitrites and mushroom bacteria. The discussion goes to a current leafy green outbreak that has yet to lead to a recall (but it did lead to a note about check your freezers from FDA). The guys end the show on a bunch of feedback related to wedding leftovers in New Hampshire; fermented soy foods; a journalist's risk assessment approach for raw cookie dough; aerosols near sewage plants; and, cold pressed raw milk.

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