To: Delta 21
The multi-colored catsup also had an odd taste. But, yes, the catsup that fell on my table and made an odd stain got me to throw out the whole bottle. If it did that to the table, what would it do to the inside of my family's bodies. Yuck!
To: HungarianGypsy; ntnychik; autoresponder; potlatch; onyx; Happy2BMe; dixiechick2000; PhilDragoo; ...
My niece got really sick on that multi-color Heinz ketchup stuff.
We had to rush her to the IR down here.
They kept her two days and we were quite worried.
My sister is an RN and very up on these things.
Brand new Heinz ketchup, just bought the day before, long from the expiration date.
She has no allergies that they could find in hospital lab tests.
The internist said it had to be contamination at the factory.
When she finally got home she was exhausted and chilled badly for days and on a very strict bland diet.
They told us to keep her under covers and warm and comfy.
Tomato based products are very touchy about Botulism and other deadly bugs like E Coli.
Remember those scary Tyson food poisoning scares a few years ago?
Check the internet medical website warnings about that.
Refrigerate immediately after opening.
We clean all of store bought products in a liquid soap and Clorox 10% bath and rinse twice.
You only live twice.
Well my cat Spooky tells me that.
142 posted on
03/14/2004 4:26:14 PM PST by
devolve
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