Good thing I don’t like spinach.
Not a problem here, don’t eat spinach either!
I don’t eat many of the other ones either. And I have anti virus installed!
Well, not really. The virus comes from the source. It’s not going to “spread” from one vegetable to another in the supermarket bin. E. coli usually shows up in meat, but I guess vegetables can carry it, too.
As an old phart, I’ve got the joy of a “screening colonoscopy” coming up next week. Part of my pre-test regimen is basically to avoid fresh vegetables, so I get to pass on this outbreak. Instead, I’ll think about my fleet of reefers hauling vegetables around my layout, just to bring this back to trains.
Guys:
I’m new to this forum and also a retired teacher of microbiology. Let’s correct the terminology please - E. coli is a bacterium not a virus and in many ways it may even be be dangerous than some viruses. Just a comment from an old professor.
JoeinPA
Gee, and I always thought E. Coli was a Victorian era novelist.
Didn’t he write: “The Diary of Rhea”? [(-D]
Andre
God didn’t put me on the top of the food chain to eat veggies!
andrechapelon;
e. coli was a renaissance painter and one of the founders of the scatalogical school of art; his paintings are considered to be very you-know-whatty and if you don’t its an adjective frequently applied to a ten over par round of golf.
I’ms strong to the finish
'cause I eats me spinich
I’m Popeye the Sailor Man!!
Toot! Toot!
he always used canned spinach
Durn Im going to miss that spinich.
Time to break out the Saurkraut! =)
Thanks for the tip.
I like spinach! [dinner]
I was wondering why you dug up a thread that’s over a year old.