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Have you heard about the recall of peanut butter that has been found to contain salmonella? I hadn't paid attention to it much, because I don't buy the Peter Pan brand that has been named among the culprits, but this morning my DH heard on the news that Walmart's Great Value brand has also been implicated. Uh oh! Off to the cupboard I went, and sure enough, my new unopened jar of peanut butter bought last week has the numbers of doom on the lid.

Normally I don't worry much about stuff like this, as living in Pakistan for so long made us laugh at salmonella and not fear unclean conditions even where food was concerned. But we are no longer as tough as we once were while we were living there, so I'm playing it safe and tossing the suspect peanut butter. I can get a refund if I send in the lid, so I guess I'll do that.

Here's a link to an article about it put out by ConAgra, the company that makes the problem peanut butter:

Peanut Butter Red Alert

Go now and check your cupboards, my dears!

Today I'm getting my stuff together to spend tomorrow at the library.  DH is at the stage in the bathroom reconstruction where he has to take out the toilet to put in a new one.  As usual, it won't be a simple job, because major alterations to the pipes have to take place -- which means most of the day without a toilet.  That's not such a fun prospect to be facing, so DS and I will plan on spending our day elsewhere.  I'm looking forward to it being a good day to do some relaxing library-type things.  It seems like a good way to start out a new week!

Speaking of the library, DS has landed several VOLUNTEER jobs there, which he is excited about.  They are good jobs, even though he will be doing them as a volunteer, but he has high hopes that having his foot in the door at the library will make him more eligible for an interview the next time a paying position opens there.  At least he will have something regular to do out of the house that he enjoys, that he is good at, and that will look nice on a resume.

The result of my hassle with low-blood sugar was that I gained three pounds, but I think I am back on track to losing it again.  I decided to try a new approach to Weight Watchers, and I have switched to following the Core Plan for a couple of weeks -- eating healthy foods without counting the points.  Anything not on the list of Core foods gets its points counted.  It will be an interesting experiment, if I can get used to it.  We'll see if it makes a difference.  Sometimes just changing ones routine provides enough refreshment to begin making progress again.

Maybe it will help if I stop eating peanut butter....   ;-)

Date: 2007-02-18 11:23 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] shirebound
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the numbers of doom

Oh no!! :( Yes, better safe than sorry.

Date: 2007-02-19 12:43 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] radbooks.livejournal.com
Ah, peanut butter is one of my favorite foods! Fortunately, I don't use either of those brands so I was safe. It's amazing how careful we have to be anymore with these types of things.

A library is a wonderful place to be! I'm an elementary school librarian and I really enjoy my job... both the working with the children part of it and the working with books side of it. But, I'm looking forward to having the day off tomorrow because of the Presidents Day holiday. I hope to do some writing, although laundry and house cleaning need to be done as well. :)

Date: 2007-02-19 12:51 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] bellatook.livejournal.com
*pets my peanut butter* I love my skippy peanut butter...

Date: 2007-02-19 04:39 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] estellye.livejournal.com
One of my coworkers had already eaten a bunch of one of the tainted batch, but fortunately she didn't get sick. I am sure they are just being extra careful.

The volunteer opportunities sound interesting for your son. Who knows where something like that may lead? That sounds great.

I am glad you are feeling well, three pounds in the other direction from your goal is a small price to pay. I am sure you will be back on track in no time.

*hugs you!*

Date: 2007-02-19 07:20 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] lyria-theringer.livejournal.com
too bad about the peanut butter--glad you checked though, just in case!

That is great news for your son. I'm sure he will love the volunteer positions and he seems to have a great attitude about it.

As for switching plans, I know a lot of folks that had great sucess with it. I never did, but I was really close for a bit. It always worked for eveyone else!

I don't think it will be too great a challenge for you!

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