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    Nestle recalls all refrigerated Toll House dough products, (E. coli contamination)

    And all this time I thought it was safe to eat that shit because they used Pasteurized eggs.



    Federal authorities are investigating a new outbreak of a bacteria-triggered illness, this time related to a sweet treat treasured by the heartbroken and children-at-heart - packaged raw cookie dough.

    The federal Centers for Disease Control said its preliminary investigation shows "a strong association" between eating raw refrigerated cookie dough made by Nestle and the illnesses of 65 people in 29 states whose lab results have turned up E. coli bacteria since March.

    About 25 of those people have been hospitalized, but no one has died. E. coli is a potentially deadly bacterium that can cause bloody diarrhea, dehydration and, in the most severe cases, kidney failure.

    Nestle USA voluntarily recalled all of its Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration advised consumers to throw away any Nestle Toll House cookie dough products in their homes and asked retailers, restaurateurs and other foodservice operations not to sell or serve any of the refrigerated cookie dough products.

    Customers also can return any recalled product where they bought it for a full refund. The recall does not affect other Toll House products, including ice cream that contains raw Toll House dough.

    FDA spokesman Michael Herndon said officials were confident that Nestle refrigerated dough products caused the outbreak.

    "This has been a very quickly moving situation," said Roz O'Hearn, spokeswoman for Nestle's baking division, adding the company took action within 24 hours of learning of the problem.

    Spokeswoman Laurie MacDonald for Nestle USA in Glendale, Calif., a unit of Switzerland-based Nestle SA, said the company has temporarily stopped making the refrigerated dough products while the FDA investigates its factory.

    "We hope to resume production as soon as possible," she said.

    Nestle holds a 41 percent share of the prepared cookie dough market.

    The recall includes refrigerated cookie bar dough, cookie dough tubs, cookie dough tubes, limited edition cookie dough items, seasonal cookie dough and Ultimates cookie bar dough. Nestle said about 300,000 cases of Nestle Toll House cookie dough are affected by the recall, which covers chocolate chip dough, gingerbread, sugar, peanut butter dough and other varieties.

    The FDA said consumers should not try to cook the dough, even though it would be safe to eat if cooked, because the bacteria could move to their hands and to countertops and other cooking surfaces.

    Raw cookie dough is so popular that it has spawned more than 40 groups on Facebook, complete with postings that read like love notes.

    Stacey Oyler, a 33-year-old San Francisco resident, called it her "secret indulgence" - a treat that became irresistible when she was pregnant with her second child last August. She said she still indulges occasionally.

    "I love the combination of the salt and sweet," she said. "You can't get that from a piece of chocolate."

    But no raw cookie is necessarily safe. The eggs in Nestle Toll House's dough are pasteurized, which eliminates most of the risk of salmonella infection from raw eggs. But other ingredients could contain pathogens or bacteria, and the company warns in product labels not to eat the dough raw.

    Several recent food recalls have been related to bacterial contamination, including a salmonella outbreak last winter traced to a peanut company that sickened more than 600 people and that was blamed for at least nine deaths. A separate outbreak of salmonella last year linked to jalapeno peppers from Mexico led 1,400 people to become ill.

    Sarah Klein, staff attorney in the food safety group at consumer advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest, called the cookie dough news disheartening.

    "Unfortunately, I don't think that people who have been working in food safety for years can be surprised at this point and sadly, I don't think the American people are surprised either," Klein said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzzz View Post
    And all this time I thought it was safe to eat that shit because they used Pasteurized eggs.
    Pun intended?

    The problem with raw eggs is salmonella, not E. coli. E. coli is found in fecal matter -- in shit.

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    Question should have been.. how does shit germs get into chocolate chips?? Unless.... Nevermind..
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    I treat all food like shiteaters were handling it... even our garden stuff because I know what my husband uses for fertilizer.

    At least it's safe to eat cooked... I'll just wash my hands like I do when handling meats.

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    Jeez, I can't even tell you how many tubs of this stuff I've eaten, raw. Just threw out 1/2 tub. I never made cookies, just ate it raw. I never got sick, but I'll never do it again. Ugh.

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    I have the Ultimate break and bake Toll House cookies in the fridge right now. I'm gonna cook 'em and eat 'em. Yum!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoUncool View Post
    I have the Ultimate break and bake Toll House cookies in the fridge right now. I'm gonna cook 'em and eat 'em. Yum!
    Live dangerously! But wash your hands LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysInFlyoverCountry View Post
    Pun intended?

    The problem with raw eggs is salmonella, not E. coli. E. coli is found in fecal matter -- in shit.

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    I assumed eggs could have E.Coli because they only have one exit hole down below. Also they walk in the poop all day and dont have door mats to wipe off there little feet on, so sometimes theres going to be chicken poop on a egg.

    I still want to know were the hell the E.Coli came from, in this case, If it wasn't the eggs, then some tard forgot to wash his hands before mixing up some cookie dough or he took a big dump in the mixer. I guess like the peanut butter it could have been from the rats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzzz View Post
    I assumed eggs could have E.Coli because they only have one exit hole down below. Also they walk in the poop all day and dont have door mats to wipe off there little feet on, so sometimes theres going to be chicken poop on a egg.

    I still want to know were the hell the E.Coli came from, in this case, If it wasn't the eggs, then some tard forgot to wash his hands before mixing up some cookie dough or he took a big dump in the mixer. I guess like the peanut butter it could have been from the rats.
    Often times it is the food handler.

    One wouldn't think strawberries, or apple juice would have ecoli either, but both have had recalls in the past couple years.

    Liquid natural fertilizers, workers, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zealant View Post
    Often times it is the food handler.
    This is what I am thinking. Cross contamination is a likely culprit.

    I wonder how many workers on that floor work someplace else to supplement their income or frequent someplace where they (and/or surfaces they regularly come in contact with) could become contaminated.

    Call me crazy, but I have to wash my hands after driving because I think the steering wheel is a veritable petree dish of nastyness. For example, I was picking veggies today at the organic farm co-op and there is only a hose there to rinse your hands off - so I know my steering wheel has shit on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzzz View Post
    I assumed eggs could have E.Coli because they only have one exit hole down below. Also they walk in the poop all day and dont have door mats to wipe off there little feet on, so sometimes theres going to be chicken poop on a egg.
    The same Pasteurization process that kills salmonella kills coliforms as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tazzzz View Post
    I still want to know were the hell the E.Coli came from, in this case, If it wasn't the eggs, then some tard forgot to wash his hands before mixing up some cookie dough or he took a big dump in the mixer. I guess like the peanut butter it could have been from the rats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysInFlyoverCountry View Post
    The same Pasteurization process that kills salmonella kills coliforms as well.l
    why would you wand to kill coliforms? They were one of my favorite toys....



    Nevermind... I got confuzzled again.

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    im gonna kick the asshat that shat in my cookiedough. is nothing sacred?!?!

    oh well, what can ya do. switch to generic dough for a bit i guess. i cant go around worrying and not eating anything unless i cook the crap out of it - pun intended.

    a well-done filet is a sacrelige! and what goes best with that filet than a spinach salad and we all remember that e-coli scare.

    it builds immunity i guess. if i had kids they would be tanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by petrina View Post
    a well-done filet is a sacrelige! and what goes best with that filet than a spinach salad and we all remember that e-coli scare.
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    Here is a comment I found on a Oregon Web page.


    "which turned up E. coli O157:H7, a strain of bacteria found most frequently in ruminant animals such as cattle, goats and sheep. "

    In case you weren't aware, eggs don't come from cattle, goats or sheep.

    If eggs were the cause we'd be talking about salmonella.

    By definition: Transmission of pathogenic E. coli often occurs via fecal-oral transmission.[16][24][25] Common routes of transmission include: unhygienic food preparation...

    Yes folks that's right...it's very possible the source of the E. coli contamination was from workers in the plant not washing their hands properly after using the bathroom. Baking the cookies might have prevented the event of discussion, however, there are many other raw foods (salads, fruit, etc) involving direct human contact that could cause the same to happen. Guess it's time to start cooking everything you eat then.
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