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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2022 · 1H 44M

Food Safety Talk 273: 50 or 70 School Buses

from Food Safety Talk · host Ben Chapman

Kaitlyn Casulli - People | Food Science & TechnologyCarla Schwan | UGA FACSSusan AlberFood Product Innovation & Commercialization CenterProduct: Canned Foods: Principles of Thermal Process Control, Acidification and Container Closure Evaluation (9th Edition): Consumer BrandsHospitality Industry Resource for the Triangle, NC & Beyond PUBLIC PAGE | PEOPLE HAVE LOST THEIR DAMN MINDS | FacebookFederal Court Upholds St. Louis Ban on Feeding the HomelessDr. Brian Nummer PhD – FOOD-SAFETY.GURUJ.M. Smucker knew about Jif’s Salmonella trouble but did not report it as required by law | Food Safety NewsInternational Association for Food Protection - International Association for Food ProtectionAbout – eFoodAlertPoisoned: The True Story of the Deadly E. Coli Outbreak That Changed the Way Americans Eat: Benedict, Jeff: 9780984954353: Amazon.com: BooksNC State Home Delivery Meal Kits Feb 2022Canned meat fans scarce in NOLA - by Hanna Raskin‘Planet Killer’ Asteroid Spotted That Poses Distant Risk to Earth - The New York TimesMoney (Pink Floyd song) - WikipediaThe Flying Lizards - Money - YouTube

The guys are joined by special mystery guest Kaitlyn Casulli and assistant professor in the Department of Food Science and Technology at the University of Georgia. The group talks about what being a new faculty member is like and how each started their careers. Don, Ben and Kaitlyn do a deep dive on what it's like to be an outsider in a discipline and creating a niche. The discussion goes to difficult extension and outreach topics including prepping for the apocalypse (with food safety in mind). The conversation goes to better process control schools, North Carolina BBQ and food sharing with the unhoused. The conversation ends on an update on Poisoned (the book and documentary) and home-delivered meal kits and getting rid of WWI rations.

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Kaitlyn Casulli - People | Food Science & TechnologyCarla Schwan | UGA FACSSusan AlberFood Product Innovation & Commercialization CenterProduct: Canned Foods: Principles of Thermal Process Control, Acidification and Container Closure Evaluation (9th...

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