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USDA and FDA Most Wanted List! Top Food Offenders for Foreign Material Contamination

Food Policy,Food Safety,Our Blog | February 26, 2019

It seems like every time you turn around there is another recall.  Lately more and more “foreign material” or “foreign body” contamination recalls are coming out.  They were always there.  It just seems like they are more prevalent than in… read more

Food Poisoning is NOT Romantic on Valentine’s Day

Food Safety,Our Blog | February 24, 2019

Love was in the air here at our house on Valentine’s Day, and we had celebrated literally all day. I felt like such a Pinterest Mom. You know the ones that cut the sandwiches into shapes, make homemade cake, arts… read more

All About Air Fryers & Food Safety

Food Safety,Our Blog | February 23, 2019

Air fryers are one of the hottest cooking trends currently. People are using them in the hopes that they are eating in a more healthy manner but a lot of people are making critical mistakes when using their air fryers… read more

What’s in Your Kitchen?  A Week in Recalls: Sausage, Salmon, Cereal, Chocolate Covered Cherries, Salsa Seasoning, and Chicken Salad.

Food Allergens,Food Safety,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | February 21, 2019

MakeFoodSafe.com would like to help you keep your family safe from unsafe foods.  Each week we bring together a list of the current recalls.  Putting recalled lots, UPC codes, and contact information for recalled products in one convenient place helps… read more

When Good Cultures Go Bad. Is Yogurt Safe When Left Out?

Food Safety,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | February 21, 2019

Yogurt.  Mmmm…  That tangy, sour, versatile treat.  Have it as a snack paired with fruit, jelly, nuts, honey, candy, or anything your heart desires.  I fall somewhere between healthy honey drizzled Greek yogurt and what we fondly call “dirt pudding”… read more

Wormwood Tea the Cure for Parasites?

Food Safety,Our Blog,Pathogens,Science | February 20, 2019

Snail fever. Bilharzia. Schistosomiasis. In 2016, some 200 million people were afflicted; of those, less than half received treatment. Swollen, distended bellies are the telltale sign; the disease, which is caused by parasitic flatworms, still ravages children in the global… read more

Don’t Listen to Pete Hegseth About Handwashing

Food Policy,Food Safety,Our Blog | February 20, 2019

We’ve seen all kinds of crazy over here at Make Food Safe, but this one is new: Pete Hegseth, a regular contributor to Fox News and op-ed writer for various conservative publications, hasn’t washed his hands in a decade. To… read more

Zombie Deer Disease? Is it Real? Is it Contagious to Humans?

Food Safety,Our Blog,Outbreaks & Recalls | February 20, 2019

Zombie deer?  Zombie Deer Disease?  Is that really a thing?  Sounds like something from the latest M. Night Shyamalan movie.  Sadly, no.  This is real problem for wild life.  And it isn’t just limited to deer.  Moose and elk can… read more

FDA Announces Tougher Regs on Dietary Supplements

Food Policy,Food Safety,Our Blog | February 16, 2019

The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced that it will begin procedures to enforce tougher regs on dietary supplements. The FDA does not regulate such supplements in the same manner that it does for medications. The FDA… read more

UCLA’s Seafood Study

Food Safety,Our Blog,Science | February 15, 2019

Can you trust that your sushi is what it says it is? There’s quite a bit of fish out there posed as something else. A new article from a team of scientists at UCLA published on their seafood study in the… read more