Get your meat thermometer ready. This one is scary because there is apparently no way for consumers to know whether their ground beef came from the affected source. To protect yourself, you must make sure the inside of the meat...…
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E. coli Ground Beef Recall -- Cook the Meat!!
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Raw Milk and Gray Dye
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/foodlaw/2008/07/raw-milk-and-gr.htmlIn North Carolina, raw milk can only legally be sold for animal consumption. So a black market has developed to meet some of the demand for raw milk for humans. Here's the fun: last September, the N.C. Board of Agriculture...…
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Country of Origin Labeling for Mississippi catfish
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/foodlaw/2008/07/country-of-orig.htmlIt's always interesting! Julie McLemore, who works for the state of Mississippi alerted me to this bit of news. Effective today, Mississippi restaurants offering catfish for sale must indicate the country of origin of the catfish on the menu. The...…
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Down to Earth: Fact from Fiction in Food Production
http://downtoearthblog.comadded omega-3 oil. Just 29 servings gets your child his/her daily dose of this heart-healthy nutrient. Omega-3 yogurt will dent your wallet more than it will grow their brains. Maybe it’s best to just eat some fish. Food Prices and Land Use: Via Food Law Prof Blog. Ross Clark maintains our food shortage could be cured by better use of the world’s land. Living Green: A great article in the Austin-American Statesperson. Are you up to the challenge of buying less, buying used and environmentally friendly
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CMLawLibraryBlog
http://cmlawlibraryblog.classcaster.org/blogis a major practice and scholarship area. For further research ideas, try the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s searchable database of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (dealing with all aspects of food and drugs) or browse through the Food Law Prof Blog. So my yogurt couldn’t pass a polygraph. Does this implicate the fruit? Legal Research & Writing:: Comment (0) :: Permalink :: Trackbacks (0)
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Can you trust your yogurt?
http://cmlawlibraryblog.classcaster.org/blog/legal_research_...is a major practice and scholarship area. For further research ideas, try the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s searchable database of Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (dealing with all aspects of food and drugs) or browse through the Food Law Prof Blog. So my yogurt couldn’t pass a polygraph. Does this implicate the fruit?
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GBG Home Business Opportunity, GBG Vitamin
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Agricultural Law
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Lab Cat
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Weekly Earthlinks May 16, 2008
http://downtoearthblog.com/foodproduction/weekly-earthlinks-...some interesting points about how food marketing prepares us for pharma marketing. Dan Barber on Food–Meet Adam Smith, from the Faceless Bureaucrat, who throws some amusing cold water on a professional chef’s rose-tinted view of small farms. Dog meat on the menu in Korea (illegally), from Food Law Prof Blog. Because dog meat has been linked to salmonella and staph infections, there are now calls to classify dogs as livestock in order to bring dog meat under food safety regulations. Our comment: You probably shouldn
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The Occupational Adventure (sm)
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TaxProf Blog
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Do California greens really count as vegetarian?
http://polycultural.blogspot.com/2008/03/do-california-green...CSI: Critter Salad Mechanical harvesting= mangled mouse-thing in your salad. Reminds me of this great article, Tainted Greens, which is about the atrocity that is industrial California agriculture. In the name of food safety, the presence of wildlife is being actively
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