Washing your romaine lettuce won't eliminate E. coli
vegmebuff
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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/health/medical/washing-your-romaine-lettuce-wont-eliminate-e-coli-—-heres-how-to-minimize-your-risk-during-the-current-outbreak/ar-AAwiH4D?li=AAggV0S
"Because of that ongoing outbreak, officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say people shouldn't eat romaine lettuce unless they're absolutely certain it was not grown in the region of Yuma, Arizona. If you've got mixed greens and aren't sure whether they include romaine, it's best to toss those as well, according to CDC officials."
"Because of that ongoing outbreak, officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say people shouldn't eat romaine lettuce unless they're absolutely certain it was not grown in the region of Yuma, Arizona. If you've got mixed greens and aren't sure whether they include romaine, it's best to toss those as well, according to CDC officials."
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Just finished my romaine. No ill effects so far.2
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Guess what I'm having for lunch?2
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You are taking your life in to your hands @quiksylver296 . Do a full risk assessment.0
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You are taking your life in to your hands @quiksylver296 . Do a full risk assessment.
Crunchy delicious romaine mix with carrots and cabbage, topped with shredded green salsa chicken. Totally worth the risk.
If I die, OP can tell me "I told ya so."3 -
I ain't afraid of a little e coli! Bring it!1
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The E.coli diet. Lose 20 lbs in a single week guaranteed!6
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We ate five bags of leafy romaine at home before we found out about the recall and yet here I am telling you about it.3
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Why am I reminded of The Devil Wears Prada...
"One stomach flu away from my ideal weight"
E.coli is pretty scary. I will keep to my current plan of losing 0.5 lbs per week.0 -
Spent a week in hospital thanks to e-coli. Not something I'm particularly keen on repeating...
Enjoy your romaine2 -
I feel like I should add...
On my grocery order last weekend, WalMart subbed my romaine out for iceberg due to the recall. This weekend they gave me romaine. So, I'm pretty certain I don't have recalled romaine.3 -
i dont eat romaine lettuce anyways.
i do spinach most often or if i think i have to have lettuce, green leaf lettuce or red leaf lettuce
slightly higher nutritional values (i believe and even if not i just like it better) as opposed to romaine or iceburg0 -
I just finished my salad. I'll let you know in a few hours.0
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I just finished my salad. I'll let you know in a few hours 3 to 10 days.
It takes a while to manifest, I believe. That said, odds are still heavily in your favor. I think 50-60 people have gotten sick and that's of thousands and thousands eating romaine lettuce each day before the CDC began recommending that people throw it away.
My husband insisted on finishing his romaine and he's fine so far.4 -
I think if you buy your romaine locally or from a chain, your risk is pretty minimal. The contaminated stuff comes from a specific area in Arizona, and will have been removed from grocery shelves already as soon as the recall was established. I'm still eating romaine from the locally grown section of my Safeway, and have no qualms about it.0
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I switched to spinach greens for now.. nice variety on my evening dinner salad.0
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E coli can pop up anywhere and on anything tho,I was watching Forensic files the other night and there was a case of it making kids sick from Odwalla apple juice,the Jack in the box hamburger outbreak back in the day,more recently cilantro and try getting sprouts at restaurants anymore,can't really be on guard with everything all the time0
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There was an E. coli death in our province this week. It was tracked back to a private abbatoir.0
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quiksylver296 wrote: »I feel like I should add...
On my grocery order last weekend, WalMart subbed my romaine out for iceberg due to the recall. This weekend they gave me romaine. So, I'm pretty certain I don't have recalled romaine.
I work for one of the Walmart distribution centers. They are quick about pulling any recalled products. If it does get out of the warehouse the store should pull it off the shelves I don't know how quick the stores move though.0 -
I threw out a three pack or romaine hearts the other day. The brand was Bonipak. I looked up where they have farms and they have 2. One in California and one in Arizona, Yuma to be exact. Part of the year, they pick from CA, and the other part AZ. This information was on their website, not on the package. Alas, no romaine until this is over. I'll get some spinach or arugula instead. Maybe I'll plant my own.1
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We will have to nuke Yuma from orbit....it is the only way to be sure.0
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Ugh. Never thought about mixed greens. Surely stuff in the stores now would already have been pulled if it was from that area. But then again, I will be checking tonight lol.1
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E coli can pop up anywhere and on anything tho,I was watching Forensic files the other night and there was a case of it making kids sick from Odwalla apple juice,the Jack in the box hamburger outbreak back in the day,more recently cilantro and try getting sprouts at restaurants anymore,can't really be on guard with everything all the time
While true, if there's a known outbreak I'm going to be cautious. I've never had e coli before, but I've had salmonella and that *kitten* isn't fun.1
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