I'm in my bedroom in Boston right now listening to NPR reporters talk about a salmonella outbreak that's happening in chicken coming out of California. Some CDC employees are being brought out of furlough so they can work on this. This is scary.
Obviously, being aware about what you are eating and where it came from is something I encourage people to do all the time, everyday. I am literally getting a masters degree in this. People need to be more aware about what they put into their bodies. But I know that not everyone cares, or have the resources to do this all the time. I'd be lying if I said that
I did it all the time. I eat more breakfasts at Dunkies than I would like to admit.
But the government is shut down right now. Food inspections aren't being done because staff are being furloughed. Food inspections. INSPECTIONS ON THE FOOD THAT IS IN THIS COUNTRY.
If you trusted the government with ensuring that the food you eat is good. And by "good" here, I don't mean tasty - I mean safe to eat.
If you trusted the government with this before (and if you did, please, let's talk about that, I've got some information that you should know) be assured - these inspections aren't happening with the frequency that they were.
So please friends, now, more than ever -
*Buy foods that you know the source of. (I'm not talking about the grocery store here - I'm talking about country of origin)
*Make sure you are cooking foods appropriately and thoroughly. (Sure - rare meat is some people's idea of a good time. But I wouldn't go there if I didn't know the farm that the meat came from.)
*This is the best time to explore local food systems.
*Make sure that you are checking for food recalls/investigations that are happening.
*Educate yourself. The information is out there.
Stay safe friends, I don't want anyone getting sick from tainted chicken...
-Bethy