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A lady on another group says that you can get salmonella from melted ice

cream. Does this make any sense?! If the melted ice cream would contain it

why wouldn't the frozen do the same thing? It melts after you put it in

your mouth, does it not? The more I think about this, the stupider it

sounds to me. But that is why I wanted to check with you all first.

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I have heard that you can get it if the ice cream has raw egg in it. Like

cookie dough ice cream. I don't think whether it has melted or not would have

anything to do with it, that seems odd.

I've never actually heard of anyone getting it that way, just one of those

things I've heard people say.

In a message dated 9/11/2004 4:01:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,

praisgod@... writes:

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> A lady on another group says that you can get salmonella from melted ice

> cream. Does this make any sense?! If the melted ice cream would contain it

> why wouldn't the frozen do the same thing? It melts after you put it in

> your mouth, does it not? The more I think about this, the stupider it

> sounds to me. But that is why I wanted to check with you all first.

>

>

>

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maybe she means if it melts enough to grow bacteria and then gets refrozen

and then eaten

salmonella in ice cream?

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> A lady on another group says that you can get salmonella from melted ice

> cream. Does this make any sense?! If the melted ice cream would contain

it

> why wouldn't the frozen do the same thing? It melts after you put it in

> your mouth, does it not? The more I think about this, the stupider it

> sounds to me. But that is why I wanted to check with you all first.

>

>

>

>

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Many homemade ice cream recipes call for raw egg in the ingredients.

I always ask about that in homemade ice cream because I'm alergic to

raw egg, so I never even thought about salmonella. That could be

where the concern about salmonella in melted/melting ice cream comes from.

> A lady on another group says that you can get salmonella from melted ice

> cream. Does this make any sense?! If the melted ice cream would

contain it

> why wouldn't the frozen do the same thing? It melts after you put

it in

> your mouth, does it not? The more I think about this, the stupider it

> sounds to me. But that is why I wanted to check with you all first.

>

>

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<<I have heard that you can get it if the ice cream has raw egg in it.

Like

cookie dough ice cream. I don't think whether it has melted or not

would have

anything to do with it, that seems odd.>>

In feeding animals raw food, I've been told if you deep freeze the food

for a certain period of time (I think it's 10-12 days, but I'll have to

check) it will kill the samonella, trich (in pork), and any other

unwanted bacterias hanging out on the meat and eggs. Although we also

don't worry so much about animals and these bacterias because their

digestive systems are tougher and made to deal with these bacteria.

*shrugs*

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