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For those of you who cook. New FDA report.

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"....suggesting that the industry’s problems result not from poor harvesting practices but poor storage and processing." Well that's comforting...so gross. I remember hearing about an outbreak like this before. I'm always paranoid about flower.
 
If 200yrs ago some Arab mthr fvcker decidid to eat his cat and dog as a main course and as a appetizer eat rats and mice then today we would do the same and if we heard the Crazy news of a chicken or cow ending up in our Rat stew it would be the outrage we have in this thread

We are all sheep.....Psalms 3:16
 
Most of the time spices would be cooked. This would usually kill anything that is there bacteria-wise. Just saying.

Also it's easy to plant oregano, mint,savory,chives,sage, thyme and other herbs; these will grow anywhere and are perennials (you only have to plant them once,they don't die in winter). Rosemary and Bay tree's will grow year-round in warmer climates. I have a Bay tree in my house that is a great decoration + you can grab a leaf and put it in your tomato sauce. It gets moved outside every summer and inside in the autumn.

Now is a good time of year to do it as well. If you see any plants at your local greenhouse; buy them and plant them in a sunny location and you will be eating locally contaminated food next spring.
 
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Next time you go for fountain soda or just water, think about the following study.

In an analysis of 90 soda and water samples taken from fountains in 30 different fast food restaurants in the Roanoke Valley region of Virginia, researchers from Hollins University found that 48% tested positive for coliform bacteria, or bacteria found in human and animal feces, 11% tested positive for Escherichia coli, and more than 17% tested positive for Chryseobacterium meningosepticum, which has been shown to cause pneumonia and even meningitis in people with compromised immune systems.

http://healthland.time.com/2010/01/12/e-coli-in-the-fountain-soda-supply/