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Water Bath Vs Pressure Canning

Food Safety,Our Blog | August 26, 2024

The age-old debate seems to come up every year as backyard gardens produce more and more food, and people concentrate on being more sustainable. Today we look at water bath vs pressure canning and find out what should and shouldn’t… read more

Avoid Food Poisoning While Flying

Food Safety,Our Blog | August 25, 2024

We all love the excitement of knowing we have a big trip planned and boarding the airplane ready to take flight. Today, we are going to talk about how to avoid food poisoning while flying because no one wants a… read more

Don’t Make the Viral Sink Drink

E. coli,Food Safety,Our Blog | August 24, 2024

Some trends just leave me shaking my head and wondering where we are headed as a nation with the world at our fingertips. There is apparently a trend where people are making a viral “sink drink” which led me to… read more

Protecting Yourself from Hepatitis A

Hepatitis A,Our Blog | August 23, 2024

We are still enjoying the benefits of summer in most parts of the country. The late evening daylight, the sun on our skin (don’t forget your sunscreen) and of course water activities. Protecting yourself from Hepatitis A is such an… read more

Imitation vs. Real Crab Meat

Food Safety,Our Blog | August 22, 2024

When heading out to a nice dinner, regardless who accompanies you when ordering seafood, you want to make sure you are getting what you have paid for. Today, we look at the difference in imitation versus real crab meat, especially… read more

New Study on Salmonella Illnesses from Ground Beef Shows Socioeconomic Impact

Our Blog,Salmonella | August 21, 2024

A new study on ground beef related Salmonella illnesses indicates potential socioeconomic impacts on those illnesses. An estimated 1.35 million Salmonella infections causing 26,500 hospitalizations and 420 deaths occur in the United States each year. Food is the most common… read more

Legionnaires’ Disease in Lincoln Sickens Five People Near RiverWalk Resort

Legionella,Legionnaire's disease,Outbreaks & Recalls | August 20, 2024

A cluster of Legionnaires’ disease in Lincoln sickens at least five people in New Hampshire. State health officials warn residents and visitors to monitor for symptoms of this serious illness. Here’s what we know. Five People Sickened in Outbreak of… read more

FDA Issues Oyster Advisory due to Campylobacter Outbreak. Check Those Shellfish Tags!

Campylobacter | August 20, 2024

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an oyster advisory for oysters harvested in the Lewis Bay harvest area. This advisory is in response to a Campylobacter outbreak associated with oysters collected from this location. If you have recently… read more

A History of Cyclospora in Fresh Herbs, Fruit, and Vegetables

Cyclospora,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | August 20, 2024

A history of Cyclospora in fresh herbs, fruit, and veggies is a long one. In fact, the first recorded appearance of Cyclospora in food occurred in raspberries. With a large Cyclospora outbreak in North Carolina with no known source affecting… read more

Customers May Have Left With More Than Just a Doggy Bag Following Hepatitis A Exposure at Azay Restaurant in Little Tokyo

Hep A,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | August 20, 2024

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a potential hepatitis A exposure at Azay restaurant in Little Tokyo. The department issued a public health alert on August 8, 2024, warning patrons of their potential exposure and urges… read more