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We have some new ideas with this series.  And sharing a short story form a friend about the economic stance.

Color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph showing Salmonella typhimurium (red) invading cultured human cells

The news headlines read of salmonella outbreaks and recalls.  I’m always so sad to see this as it almost always ends in very ill people or worse.

HVP produced by Basic Food Flavors Inc was detected to have been contaminated seven weeks ago.   Now it’s been confirmed  at the factory and all products produced there since Sept. 17, 2009 maybe recalled.  Although in my opinion how much has already been consumed?  I’m surprised that it has take seven weeks to confirm a problem in the factory.  Surely if a problem was suspected they could have moved a little faster on this.

To see the latest products in the recalls you can visit the FDA in the USA and in Canada visit Health Canada.  The latter as of yet has not added the recall list to their site.

You might be wondering what is HVP?  HVP is short for Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein this might sound like a natural product but it’s not.  HVP is basically MSG, if you have an allergy to MSG you can not eat products containing HVP since they contain large amounts of MSG.

HVP is made by boiling cereal grains or legumes in hydrochloric acid.  Then sodium hydroxide is used to neutralize it.  The acid breaks down the protein into amino acid components.  The resulting liquid contains glutamic acid a form of MSG.  This is the used as a flavor enhancer for processed foods.

There is plenty of documentation showing the dangers of MSG and similar food additives.  So one might ask why do people continue to eat it.


Jack Fastag, president of the Society of Flavor Chemists, said that without added flavorings, it would be impossible to preserve the type of consistency in taste that consumers have come to expect from brand label foods.

“It goes hand-in-hand with industrialization,” he said. “Consumers expect that certain products will taste the same every time, but in reality, that’s quite difficult to accomplish. Things will change from crop to crop, year to year.”

With the development of flavor technology, this type of consistency is made possible, he said, and is now indispensable to food manufacturers.*

What do you think?  Is it the consumer that demands consistency in food taste?  Do you expect your burger or hot dog to always taste exactly like the last?  Or is the the manufacture that just claims the consumer does?



*Quote from Salmonella Scare Leads to FDA Recall of Processed Foods

As things are still barley chugging along, what can we expect in the months to come?

Found a couple of new fee surcharges (taxes) on our daily living expenses.  Also shout outs  to some great YouTube channels.  Links are on our YouTube page.

Banks May Use Payday-Style Loans to Replace Lost Overdraft Fees

Baird announces new flight fees for airport security

A winter storm came through Southern Ontario and the Eastern USA yesterday.  We were just on the edge of it.  For most of the day we had pretty steady snow and as the day went on stronger and stronger winds.  All night we could hear the winds howling.  Compared to many we are very lucky.  We simply had a driveway to blow out as it had drifted in badly.  Over a million people lost power in the USA from the storm, close to 5000 in Ontario.  The news is reporting that not one highway in the Toronto area was accident free.  Mainly from people not driving to conditions.  We have had such a mild winter here and people seem slow to remember you need to slow down when the weather is bad.

Snow fall in Dutchess County New York

New York had 40cm of snow and for the 2nd time in a month (4th time in 6 years) had to close schools.

I do sit and wonder when I read the news how many people are really prepared for emergencies?

Especially in the Eastern USA that rarely gets heavy snow storms.  They certainly have been hit hard this year.  I have seen photos showing empty store shelves when heavy storms are predicted.  If  that is any indication, it is obvious that most people are not prepared for emergencies.

How many people wake up to no power and have no way to heat their homes?  Or no food on hand that can be prepared easily?  Many people don’t even own a manual can opener.  It is so important to have our family’s prepared for emergencies.  I honestly can’t count how many times having a well stocked pantry has helped our family.  When a sudden job loss, storm, or blackout hits you don’t have to worry about how or what to cook.

Hubby took this vid this morning, having some fun blowing out our long driveway.  The second video was shot last year.  You can really see how much more snow we had then!



A quick vid about the hummer deal that I have been following.

Hummer to close after collapse of Chinese deal

Recalled cribs as shown on Health Canada's website.

1,200 drop side cribs have been recalled in Canada.   This follows a recall earlier this month for the same brand in the

USA.   The cribs were sold under the names Generation 2 Worldwide and ChildESIGNS.

For more information visit Health Canada.

We are staring another mini series, Here comes the taxes.  In some places they are going to charge a very high price for 911 calls.

What do you think about Tracy’s government putting up such high 911 fees?  Unfortunately it will make people think twice about calling for help.

California Town to Charge for 911 Calls

Forced to pay for 911 calls

Tracy Residents Now Have To Pay For 911 Calls

The way I see it the American realestate market was first to go down and some realitors may have found ways of continuing through the bad times.   I believe in being proactive not waiting for it to crash in the event of a Canadian downturn want to be prepared.

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