Already sounding like ‘don’t breathe the air because it is polluted’ another recall that continues to baffle and raise skeptics and believe that the above statement might be what is going on are the numerous recalls this year.
Morningland Dairy of Mountain View, Mo. is recalling 68,975 lbs. of cheese because of the possibility of Listeria monocytogenes and/or Staphylococcus aureus contamination according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Possible sickness due to ingestion of the contaminated cheese can lead to meningitis and possibly death in the very young, very old and people with weak immune systems.
Morningland Dairy’s raw milk cheese is sold in U.S. through mail order, retail stores, crop-sharing associations and direct delivery.
The specific brands under recall are:
Morningland Dairy Raw Milk Cheese (from cow milk): Colby, Hot Pepper Colby, Garlic Colby, Italian Colby, Dill Colby, No-Salt Added Mild Cheddar, Mild Cheddar, Medium Sharp Cheddar and Sharp Cheddar.
Ozark Hill Farms Raw Goat Milk Cheese: Colby, Hot Pepper Colby, Italian Colby, Garlic ‘N’ Chive Colby, Mild Cheddar, Medium Sharp Cheddar and Sharp Cheddar.
The codes of the affected cheeses, found on the label, range from A10 (representing Jan. 1, 2010) through F250 (representing June 25, 2010).
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