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Salmonella in some jalapeno peppers

The jalapeno peppers that are affected were produced in the U.S., and they were known to have been for sale in bulk at quite a few stores in Ontario.
In the Media by Owen Weldon - 3 comments

Shoppers find drugs in bell peppers

A trip to the produce section of a Queens' grocery store in New York proved a bit more fruitful than intended after three customers buying peppers found a little surprise inside.
In the Media by Nikki Weingartner - 7 comments

U.S. Grown Jalapeño Serrano Peppers Not Connected to Salmonella Saintpaul Outbreak

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers that jalapeño and serrano peppers grown in the United States are not connected with the current Salmonella Saintpaul outbreak.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 2 comments

Jalapeno Peppers, Serrano Peppers, and Avocados Recalled

Grande Produce, LTD. CO of Hidalgo, Texas (hereinafter referred to as Grande Produce) is recalling Jalepeno Peppers and Serrano Peppers distributed between May 17th and July 17th, 2008; and Avocados.
In the Media by Bob Ewing - 10 comments

Salmonella Outbreak Tops 1,000, New Food Items Being Considered To Be A Source

The salmonella outbreak that has hit North America has topped 1,000. It is now thought that hot peppers along with tomatoes are the culprits.
In the Media by KJ Mullins - 2 comments

Study shows first peck of Peppers picked 6,100 years ago

University of Calgary researchers find evidence of Chili peppers grown 6100 Years ago.
In the Media by Chris V. Thangham
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Peppers Blogs

Confessions of a Starch-a-holic

by: Gluten Free - Chef Michael Bennett: I sometimes feel like I am in a multi-step rehab program. Why I have changed...
Mar 20, 2012 by Michael Bennett

The Duo: Buffalo Chicken and Blue Cheese Strike Again!

If your a regular viewer of my recipes, you may recall a previous blog on Buffalo Chicken and Blue Cheese...it was...
Mar 7, 2012 in  I Heart Food by Raquel Teixeira

Dare I say it? Bacon Cheeseburger Quesadillas!

I don't know where these ideas come from, but sometimes I just want to be playful with my food and all of a sudden an...
Feb 15, 2012 in  I Heart Food by Raquel Teixeira - 2 comments

Complete list of People's Choice Award nominations

UPDATE: After the announced breakup of Katy Perry and Russell Brand, he was asked to be a no show. Plus, Katy has said...
Jan 9, 2012 by Tim O'Brien

What's it like being Bi-Polar?

A lot of you who know me know I’m bi-polar. And if you know me, and didn’t know I was bi-polar have the good grace...
Dec 10, 2011 by David Rothbauer - 2 comments
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