Quote: Botulism requires adequate moisture and doesn't ...there is enough moisture for botulism, there is enough for mo...
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...and are storing it at room temp. Homemade garlic infused oil can put you at risk for botulism.
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...any baby has ever caught botulism from honey. It's just that they found after treatment e.g. pasteurisation some botulism spores where still present in the honey.
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Do some reading on tomatoes and botulism. Also storing in oil and botulism and that includes garlic mentioned. I won't give links because you'll get pages...
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Botulism From Drinking Prison-Made Illicit AlcoholBotulism ...This new report investigates recent cases of botulism in inmates after consuming prison-made alcohol. How did the...
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Quote: The only way to keep botulism at bay is to add some acidic food like lemon or vinegar. It ...bit longer than usual. For children and the elderly, botulism is a...
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...safely for more than a century with no ill-effects over the ill-effect of botulism that comes from not using it. Botulism will kill me a damn sight quicker than a very remote chance of...
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Quote: Botulism cannot be killed at temperatures below about 240 F. ...Even pressure canning temperatures does kill but only deactivates botulism spores.
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