At 05:49 PM 11/14/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Stuff 11/11/03 6:01 AM Wrote:
> If u eat out, how will u know if the shells have been washed?
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What kind of RESTAURANT serves raw eggs
as a menu item ? ? ?
Where is it written that salmonella only comes with RAW eggs?
stuff
Jack
Stuff 11/11/03 6:01 AM Wrote:
> If u eat out, how will u know if the shells have been washed?
***
What kind of RESTAURANT serves raw eggs
as a menu item ? ? ?
Jack
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I know what salmonella is like up close and personal
after my wife had a near hospitalization from it 6
years ago, so I know the signs to look for.
I've eaten raw organic eggs from time to time. I
notice an almost immediate nasal passage drying
effect, sometimes to the point of discomfort. Has
any
Hi Kathleen,
I agree with everything you've said. We also have free-range chickens
(and some turkeys and ducks). Cracked the corn ourselves (my neighbor
happens to grow some -- I live amid large farms and the closest house
is 1/2 mile away with farm fields between).
Within 10 miles are large tu
this is a little bit of a leap
of faith but to me it makes sensehope this helps
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:mdud...@execonn.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 4:59 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Raw Eggs and Salmonella
Wayne Fugitt wr
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> Evening Marshall,
>( I am aware that neither you nor any one person made all the
> statements below. )
>
> >I'll take my CS. I had salmonella once before CS... picked up in a
> >restaurant. Nasty.
>
> Did you eat raw eggs in the restaurant?
>
> >>>Raw eggs are a g
Evening Marshall,
( I am aware that neither you nor any one person made all the
statements below. )
I'll take my CS. I had salmonella once before CS... picked up in a
restaurant. Nasty.
Did you eat raw eggs in the restaurant?
Raw eggs are a good source of salmonella. I would cert
Well I have been lurking here for a week or so now and learning much, thank you
all, however, eggs, eggs I know.
I raise chickens just for eggs and have for 11 years now. My girls as I like to
call them, are free range happy healthy girls. I feed table scraps, cracked
corn grown locally and the
If u eat out, how will u know if the shells have been washed?
I'll take my CS. I had salmonella once before CS... picked up in a
restaurant. Nasty.
But, u can also take it after the fact and it works.
At 05:46 PM 11/10/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Raw eggs are a good source of salmonella. I would
Salmonella in raw eggs is also very rare according to the health
department I called when I kept getting really bad eggs from one organic
supplier when I lived in Seattle.
Garnet
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 16:46, Teri Johnston wrote:
> >Raw eggs are a good source of salmonella. I would certainly take
Raw eggs are a good source of salmonella. I would certainly take CS if I
choose to eat them raw.
Marshall
Marshall,
It is the egg shells that are the source of salmonella. Just wash the eggs
first then you have nothing to worry about.
Check out the usda web site to confirm this.
Teri John
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