mzteris
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Fri Sep-15-06 12:52 PM
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| Question about Spinach-scare |
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OK - so I still have most of this bag o'spinach. All the "news reports" say THROW IT OUT.
BUT - doesn't cooking it kill the bacteria?
So - should I just throw it out (I hate to waste!) - or do you think we'd be 'safe" if I cook it?
FYI - none of us, as yet, seem to be sick. Though that brings up another question - how long after eating would it take before you got sick? If we had it last night for supper, should I still be worried? Or should I "worry" for *just* 24 or 48 hours or something? Anyone know?
Damn, you'd think they'd do a better job of reporting and providing good/accurate information!
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Fri Sep-15-06 01:38 PM
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| 1. I think it will be OK if you wash it thoroughly |
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and then cook it. I believe the heat kills E. coli.
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mzteris
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Fri Sep-15-06 02:59 PM
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Cooking does "kill the bacteria" - but this is a particularly virulent strain - so they don't want people taking any chances - so throw it out. (Especially as most people just "wilt" the Spinach - so it might not get hot enough to kill it.
The INCUBATION period is normally 3 to 9 DAYS! - though slightly more or less has occured. 24 hrs or less is very unusual, however.
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Sat Sep-16-06 03:06 PM
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| 3. Unless you are dying of malnutrition - toss it. |
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Edited on Sat Sep-16-06 03:06 PM by expatriot
otherwise boil the begeebers out of it.
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