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  1. #1
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    This stinks. I'm going to a greek festival this weekend. I won't be able to eat Pita knowing that it may have e.coli.
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    Good grief!


    Mind you, I'm sure that's a GREAT excuse for kids not to eat their greens!

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    Isn't E. Coli killed when you cook the spinach in the pita? And washed off when you wash your spinach? Woops, just read that they say washing is not enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Isn't E. Coli killed when you cook the spinach in the pita? And washed off when you wash your spinach?
    But what if the people who made the Pita didn't wash it well enough or cook it at a high enough degree to kill it? I'm not taking any chances. I just got a breaking news email from CNN and the ecoli from the spinach has been reported in Ohio.
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    Indiana is one of the states in question too...guess that ends that eh?


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    Rats! I just ate the most delicious spinach salad last night, and planned to have the leftovers today. Hey, wait a minute - if it didn't make me sick last night, it should be ok... we've been eating the lasagne I made all week - I used frozen spinach in it.
    Also, I wouldn't worry about the Greek food - the spinach does get thoroughly cooked in things like spanikopita.

  7. Most identified cases develop severe diarrhea and abdominal cramps. Blood is often seen in the stool. Usually little or no fever is present. The symptoms usually appear about three days after exposure, with a range of one to nine days.


    my best friend posted that to me.
    this whole case is very scary. as weve ate the bagged kind before,, but the frozen kind.

    kinda makes you think about not eating spinach again.

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