Guest guest Posted August 19, 2010 Report Share Posted August 19, 2010 It's a real concern. I am 99% sure I got Salmonella poising in late June after eating a Ceasar salad (which has raw eggs in the dressing). The doctors kept on asking me if I traveled to a different country because of how sick I was... Make sure to be careful of any product that would contain raw eggs, like salad dressings! If anyone does fall ill, make sure to use very careful sanitation and hand washing practices to keep others from falling ill. Praying for Charlotte's son. Hope no-one else on here falls ill, or has family that does. > > One of our members Charlotte Henry from Iowa sent me this warning about the risk of salmonella from eggs -millions are recalled but you need to check what's in your fridge. Charlotte's son is sick right now so pray for him and let's keep everyone else from getting salmonella > > Salmonella: Egg Recall Expands Nationwide > > By: Kara Gilmour > Staff Writer > Published: Aug 18, 2010 > Egg recall goes nationwide under several brands, due to contamination. > > Egg recall expands nationwide for salmonella contamination. One of the nation's largest egg companies has issued a recall. The recall is for eggs packaged from May 16 through August 13 because of a salmonella outbreak. > > The nationwide recall was voluntarily initiated by County Eggs, based in Galt, Iowa. The company says the suspect eggs come in packages stamped with one of these three plant numbers: P1026, P1413 and P1946. The way to tell if your eggs are part of the recall is to check the end of your egg carton. > > If the egg cartons are stamped with one of those three numbers (the P stands for plant), then look carefully at the number that follows. If it falls anywhere between 136 to 225 (the 136th day of the year fell on May 16; day 225 was Aug. 13), take the eggs and the carton back to the store where you bought it. The store will issue a full refund. > > Salmonella contaminated eggs come in various sizes of packaging: from 6-egg to 18-egg cartons. They're marketed under these brands: Lucerne, Albertson, Mountain Dairy, Ralph's, Boomsma's, Sunshine, Hillandale, Trafficanda, Farm Fresh, Shoreland, Lund, Dutch Farms, and Kemps. The recall only concerns shell eggs. Other County Eggs products aren't affected. > http://www.newsoxy.com/health/egg-recall-14277.html > > ===== > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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