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MOB Karen
10-10-2006, 03:50 PM
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Facts on the spinach scare

Here are some answers to the most commonly asked questions.

Is the spinach advisory still in effect?
It is not only still in effect, it has been reissued. The Food and Drug Administration issued an advisory on Tuesday, and updated it Wednesday, advising consumers to avoid fresh spinach or products containing fresh spinach until further notice. Visit www.fda.gov (http://www.fda.gov/) for more information and updates.

What are some substitutes for raw spinach that supply similar vitamins and nutrients?
A wide variety of fruits and vegetables, very dark, green leafy vegetables. Broccoli cooked or raw, kale, turnip greens, beet greens are good substitutes along with watercress, romaine, butter lettuce, cabbage and other salad vegetables.

Carrots and tomatoes are beneficial additions. Another good hot vegetable would be a dark yellow squash or pumpkin. Peaches, raisins, oranges and grapefruit are other sources. Peppers are also good.

What should I look for when buying fresh spinach?
Assuming you can find spinach in a local store, know where it's grown and the provider. The FDA advisory was broad-based for an industry with mainstream retailers who don't know where their goods are coming from. The FDA was criticized by some local growers for making the advisory national in scope.


Is organic spinach less safe because it might be fertilized with manure?
You can get E. coli contamination with organic products. At this point we have not ruled in or ruled out organic spinach. We're not at the point of saying it's one or the other.

If spinach is on a restaurant menu, is it safe?
Many restaurants are keeping uncooked spinach off their menus at the moment. One Italian restaurant still had a spinach salad on its menu Wednesday, but patrons were told it wasn't available. Some restaurants are buying and serving lettuce instead. If a restaurant is serving spinach, ask where it's from and eat it in a restaurant you trust.

Does cooking kill the E. coli bacteria?
Yes, but just touching spinach that might carry E. coli prior to cooking could contaminate hands, kitchen counters and utensils. So don't even try to cook it.

Is frozen spinach OK? Canned spinach?
The FDA has seen no indication that the E. coli outbreak has affected frozen or canned spinach.

When will the FDA lift its advisory?
Wouldn't commit to when the FDA would lift the advisory and permit spinach from other parts of the country to be sold. There is pressure from growers to get this done quickly, but caution is the watchword right now.

MOB Karen
10-10-2006, 03:59 PM
No, I'm just not ready to eat spinach again any time soon. I wouldn't be able to eat it anyway, because my stomach would get queasy just thinking about the E. Coli. :buck: I think I'm done with it for a while anyway.

hummingbird521
10-10-2006, 03:59 PM
I hated it anyway. But I love those bagged ceasar salads and now refuse to eat them anymore. I miss them.

mariaandmanish
10-10-2006, 05:25 PM
I've never liked spinach anyway, so it's no loss to me But, now I hear that there's a possibility that e. coli got into some leaf lettuce, and I love leaf lettuce, so that stinks! They've already recalled the leaf lettuce, and there's no surety that the e. coli actually got into it, but there was some issue with the water or something, so they've recalled a weeks' worth just in case.

WebLady
10-10-2006, 06:00 PM
I never really ate much spinach anyway and never the bagged kind.

LizabethDavis
10-10-2006, 06:43 PM
Nope, I never ate it anyway.

Jenn060306
10-17-2006, 12:57 PM
I like spinach. lol.
I don't buy it often though. Sometimes when we go out for dinner i get a spinach salad but i don't buy it fresh for at home. I will buy it frozen for making lasagnia and other dishes.
We didn't have such a big deal over it here. I'm not sure if i just didn't pay as much attention to the news or what. But nobody was really worried that i know of.

BriansBride07
10-18-2006, 01:53 PM
I like spinach but only occasionally bought it for myself in the can. But my son's iguana loved the stuff and so glad that I found out about it before he got sick seeing as the bag was from a CA co. and did have traces of E-Coli from that CO. The iguana will do w/out spinach for quite some time. He will have to have all the other greens instead.

lea m
10-18-2006, 01:57 PM
Why what was up with the spinach? It mustn't of affected here!!
I don't think i've ever eaten spinach anyway!

BriansBride07
10-18-2006, 02:00 PM
Why what was up with the spinach? It mustn't of affected here!!
I don't think i've ever eaten spinach anyway!

It had traces of E-COLI on the spinach MOB in the first thread posted about it, Almost all of the states had a total recall and it's not being sold anymore at the stores.

lea m
10-18-2006, 02:20 PM
It had traces of E-COLI on the spinach MOB in the first thread posted about it, Almost all of the states had a total recall and it's not being sold anymore at the stores.

Gosh!! (i should make sure i've read posts properly!:bbredface: )

BriansBride07
10-18-2006, 03:51 PM
Gosh!! (i should make sure i've read posts properly!:bbredface: )

:bbredface: my fault I should of looked to see that you were not from the states I was just a bit confused till I re-read your thread then had to leave again sorry I wasn't being offensive or anything just letting you know didn't mean for you to take it the wrong way.

lea m
10-18-2006, 03:56 PM
The gosh was to the spinach being re-called! wow that was a bit of a mix up wasn't it, didn't realise how you might have taken my post, sorry!!! I didn't take you as being offensive and i'm not being offensive!! (i hope) lol

BriansBride07
10-18-2006, 04:10 PM
OK nope my mistake I took your post the wrong way b/c I thought you took mine the wrong way LOL too funny just a big mixup no problems then

hummingbird521
10-18-2006, 04:12 PM
Wonder what popeye is eating now?

Jenn060306
10-18-2006, 04:44 PM
Wonder what popeye is eating now?

:rofl:

LMAO!
Treasa you crack me up!

rainbowtreat
10-18-2006, 04:47 PM
Wonder what popeye is eating now?

Haven't you heard? The first celebrity death from this.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c167/rainbowtreat/Untitled.jpg


I have only ever eaten it fromt he can and not that often so it doesnt worry me.

hummingbird521
10-18-2006, 05:21 PM
Haven't you heard? The first celebrity death from this.

http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c167/rainbowtreat/Untitled.jpg


I have only ever eaten it fromt he can and not that often so it doesnt worry me.

How cute. Gotta pass this one on.