Don and Ben start this episode chatting about MacBook Pros (the computers, not the users) and closed Facebook groups with canning advice. Discussion went to a LifeHacker question of the day related to eating leftover pizza that wasn't refrigerated. The guys talk about insights in academia, government and the food industry and how just degrees and training don't make food good food safety; that experience and critical thinking matter. The show ends with a chat on leftover rice, overnight oatmeal and making podcasts.
Show notes so you can follow along at home:
No canning police (food group)
Do You Really Have to Refrigerate Leftover Pizza?
Evaluation and Definition of Potentially Hazardous Foods
Parameters for Determining Inoculated Pack/Challenge Study Protocols, JFP
Krispy Kreme Challenge
Palmetto Relays
The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young (2014) - IMDb
May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers (2017) - IMDb
HelloFRESH brand sesame seeds recalled due to Salmonella CFIA
The Purple Onion, turns out not a food delivery business
Salmonella QMRA Modernizing Inspection of Market Hog Slaughter
Modernization of Swine Slaughter Inspection, proposed rule
JBS hires Former USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Food Safety
FDA hires Jim Gorney
Is a Ph.D Still Useful to Society? ACSH
Redit “Ask me anything” A former health inspector…
Filtering stream water or fresh water is medically unnecessary
Evidence-Based Medicine in the Wilderness: The Safety of Backcountry Water
Non food-related risk factors of campylobacteriosis in Canada: a matched case-control study
How to Make Overnight Oats in a Jar
10 Super Sassy Podcasting Tips