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A single bite of ham salad shouldn’t pose a threat to your well-being but that’s merely the hysteria driving the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service’s newest public health alert. The warning?
More pre-made salads made by a ready-to-eat food company based in Beaverton are being recalled due to listeria concerns.
The Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service warns products may be contaminated with Listeria ...
A public health alert has been issued for certain ham salads containing Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulated ...
USDA warns consumers not to eat certain Reser’s and Molly’s Kitchen ham salads due to possible Listeria contamination. - The ...
A popular ham salad has been recalled. This recall was confirmed on Sunday, and stems from concerns that the products in ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a health alert for ham salad products ...
The FDA is warning some ham salad products may contain an ingredient that has been recalled over listeria concerns.
Ham salad tends to get watery because of all the high-water-content ingredients used to make it. If you find yours is going that way, give it a couple of stirs and it will be ready for business.
Picnic salads, such as egg salad and ham salad, tuna salad and chicken salad, are welcome bring-alongs to office lunches, outdoor get-togethers and cookouts. Perfect for sandwiches or on crackers ...