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"Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message
... > On Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 11:20:26 AM UTC-5, graham wrote: >> On 2018-11-21 9:13 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote: >> > On Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at 10:54:47 AM UTC-5, Dave Smith wrote: >> >> On 2018-11-21 10:34 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote: >> >>> On Wed, 21 Nov 2018 08:16:06 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> >>> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> "U.S. Janet B." wrote in message >> >>>> ... >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> CDC says eat no romaine lettuce in any form, anywhere, from no >> >>>> location. It is not safe to eat. >> >>>>> https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wel...cid=spartandhp >> >>>> or >> >>>> http://tinyurl.com/y85p68dq >> >>>> >> >>>> Janet US >> >>>> >> >>>> == >> >>>> >> >>>> Good warning, thank you! They say it is true of Romaine lettuce >> >>>> 'everywhere'! >> >>>> >> >>>> I guess that means here in UK too? >> >>> >> >>> sorry, just US and Canada >> >>> >> >> >> >> We get lettuce from the US, so when there is a problem with a product >> >> in >> >> the US we have a problem too. >> >> >> >> Having driven through the areas where a lot of American fruits and >> >> vegetables are grown I can understand how the get problems like this. >> >> The fields are huge. The farmers have trailers with rows of portable >> >> toilets and they park them at one end of the fields. The pickers are >> >> likely paid piece work, so there is no money made while they walk a >> >> half >> >> mile to use the toilet, and if they are infected with e coli they >> >> aren't >> >> going to have enough warning to get to the portapotty... so they squat >> >> and crap in the field. >> > >> > In some areas, there's runoff from livestock operations, too. I >> > believe >> > that's what caused the previous outbreak. >> > >> > I probably will buy head lettuce the next time I shop, or Bibb or >> > leaf lettuce. >> > >> > Pity this happened during the winter, or there'd be some hope of >> > local lettuce. >> > >> > Cindy Hamilton >> > >> The problem could be solved by eating what is in season locally, as we >> did during my childhood. Salads are for summer! > > My husband won't eat any kind of winter vegetables. I'm not particularly > fond of them either. Salads are for year around. > > What's the point of progress if we do the same things we did as children? > > Cindy Hamilton To enjoy the progess and also the same things that we enjoyed as children. No reason you can't do both. Cheri |
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