The Beef Recall Expands: What You Should Do to Keep Your Meat Safe

It's officially summer, so that means it's the season for a rise in foodborne-illness outbreaks. And it looks like beef's the first culprit in what I'm guessing will be a long line of many outbreaks over the next few months.

More then 300,000 pounds of beef have been recalled by a Colorado meat company because an E. coli infection may be responsible for causing 18 -- that's right, eighteen -- different illnesses. It's an expansion of a June 24 recall.

If you're anywhere in the world and have got beef from the JBS-Swift Beef Co., produced on April 21, don't eat it unless you want your dinner to potentially include a postprandial evening of bloody diarrhea, dehydration and even kidney failure.

But let's not forget that there are things everyone should be taking to make sure that Independence Day B-B-Q doesn't end with a line for the toilet ...

  • Use a food thermometer to check internal temperatures, especially if you're smoking or slow-cooking.
  • Beef, veal, lamb steaks: 145 F
  • Pork; ground beef, veal or lamb: 160 F
  • All poultry: 165 F
  • Thaw meats before smoking, and don't defrost at room temperature.
  • Marinate in the fridge.
  • Use clean platters, tongs, etc., for cooked food; never reuse the utensils and plates used for raw meat.
  • Refrigerate right away, and throw out anything that was out more than two hours (one hour if it's over 90 F out).

If you've got more questions about the beef recall, you can call 1-800-685-6328, or go to the Food Safety and Inspection Service's "virtual representative," but if you're more up-to-date technologically, you may want to sign up for the USDA's food-safety Twitter updates


by Michael Y. Park

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  • Cowgirl Lee Lee's Avatar
    Posted by Cowgirl Lee Lee Wed Jul 1, 2009 8:13am PDT

    Runnnn!Girl Runnnn!

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  • Iamhome's Avatar
    Posted by Iamhome Wed Jul 1, 2009 1:03pm PDT

    This homie sounds terrified, chill brother chill! Or else you'll end up skitzo and afraid of EVERYTHING!! Also, you got the internal temp of chicken wrong, should be 160 not 165. That's a big oops on your part! Why should I take advice from you if you can't get your temps wrong.

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  • sita's Avatar
    Posted by sita Wed Jul 1, 2009 1:29pm PDT

    Haha... "runnnn,girl" made me laugh.

    Actually I kind of like the article. I don't see anything wrong with trying to be a little more safe, definitely not paranoid, but what's wrong with being safe. I mean especially if you're gonna be feeding all these people during a BBQ, I want people saying how much they loved their burgers not sprinting to the bathroom every half hour.

    And sorry ThisGirl but the article's right: 165 is for poultry and reheated foods as well. If you don't trust this article check out some other food safety ones out there to get a better understanding of it.

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  • James's Avatar
    Posted by James Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:41pm PDT

    That Grl is wrong.Chicken is 165

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  • Clause Family's Avatar
    Posted by Clause Family Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:56pm PDT

    That Chicken Isnt Well Done. Its Med. Rare Which Is Nasty b/c Yu Can Catch Thinqqs Like That. They Meat Should Alwyas B Well Done.

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  • Tony Piccirillo's Avatar
    Posted by Tony Piccirillo Thu Jul 2, 2009 4:10pm PDT

    More "than," not more "then." The English language is your friend.

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  • john's Avatar
    Posted by john Fri Jul 3, 2009 6:48am PDT

    I don.t want anything posted for the public.... John G. Lovell sr.

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  • S J's Avatar
    Posted by S J Fri Jul 3, 2009 11:13am PDT

    if you dont like meat don't eat it, bloody diarrhea? go write an article for PETA and stay on your own page..

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  • Aaron B's Avatar
    Posted by Aaron B Sat Jul 4, 2009 9:53am PDT

    Is there a recipe for that which looks like a tenderloin in this article

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  • __A_YAHOO_USER__'s Avatar
    Posted by __A_YAHOO_USER__ Sun Jul 5, 2009 2:52pm PDT

    Don't recall my beef............. recall my Habaneros!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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