Tuesday, July 3, 2012

The 8 Kinds Of Food Poisoning, Food Sculptures, Free July 4 Food And More

Tuesday, July 3, 2012
With all this talk of grilling outdoors, picnics in parks, road trips and other reasons for food to be served in less-than-sterile conditions, we'd be remiss not to at least briefly mention food poisoning. If you've ever had it, and you probably have once in your life, your skin just crawled. Sorry.
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