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    The german authorities have now confirmed an outbreak of a illness linked to E-coli has killed 9 people and left nearly 300 ill.

    One source confirmed as Spanish grown organic cumbers. They are also investigating Dutch cumbers.

    Colin
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    Yet another reason to grow your own.
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    • #3
      ...and eat local, seasonal food

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      • #4
        How is E.Coli transmitted to veggies? Is it possible that us home-growing gardeners could do this somehow? (She asks, anxiously!)

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        • #5
          My grandchildren eat loads of cucumber, BIL warned me about this this morning, so I've told her to only buy English.
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          • #6
            We are going to Germany on wednesday *makes mental note to avoid the cucs*

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            • #7
              good job i don't buy organic in the supermarkets then

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              • #8
                thanks for the heads up thankfully my mini cukes are ripening up nicely now, get a few every other day so no need to buy any in!

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                • #9
                  Not on sale in the UK

                  The Food Standards Agency has confirmed that the offending cucumbers have not been on sale at any outlets in the UK.
                  - Nine Dead And Hundreds Sick In Germany | UK News | Sky News
                  Last edited by smallblueplanet; 28-05-2011, 08:46 PM.
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                  • #10
                    I prefer to look to my own well being remember the safe eggs. SWMBO had dutch cumber in fridge when we checked, it is now in the bin. Most likely a waste but for the sake of a cumber why take the chance.

                    Helga, yes you can transfer e.coli yourself if you do not follow good practice like keeping raw meats etc away from salad etc or if you don't wash your hands when moving between the two.

                    Colin
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                    • #11
                      I am actually really glad you posted this! They are recommending people stay away from cucumbers, raw tomatoes and lettuce - and as a veggie going to meat-loving Bavaria I was planning to just have the salads. Guess that plan is scratched!

                      Might have to survive on pretzels and beer now....hmmm, what a shame


                      jokes aside though, it is awful and a bit scary.

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                      • #12
                        Pretzels & Bavarian beer don't sound to bad to me lol. When the story first broke it was fairly low key and with grapes going into Europe this weekend I thought it worth the post.

                        Colin
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                        • #13
                          Its bound to put a nagging doubt in the back of anyones mind buying cucumbers though.....................
                          Hope it doesn't affect growers who rely heavily on there profits from this seasonal harvest.

                          Has it been contained btw?
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View Post
                            I prefer to look to my own well being remember the safe eggs. SWMBO had dutch cumber in fridge when we checked, it is now in the bin. Most likely a waste but for the sake of a cumber why take the chance.

                            Helga, yes you can transfer e.coli yourself if you do not follow good practice like keeping raw meats etc away from salad etc or if you don't wash your hands when moving between the two.

                            Colin
                            Thanks, was just a bit puzzled as to how it happens. But now that makes sense.

                            Thank you.

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                            • #15
                              E coli; never a better time to GYO cucumber & salad

                              Just looked at the BBC news website and there's a problem with E coli outbreak in Europe that might be associated with cucumber tomatos and salads.
                              Never really heard of such a thing. I think it may be down to infected people preparing food for others?
                              Spain are going off their head because Russia have banned produce from there.

                              Perhaps we should stick a few more seeds in folks?
                              (personally I don't like cucumbers anyway!)
                              Clay soil is just the big yins way of letting you know nothing good comes easy.

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