Tom Vilsack (D)
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture · 2 twitter accounts

Food Safety and Inspection Service educates consumers about the importance of safe food handling and reducing the risk of foodborne illness
http://www.fsis.usda.gov

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Turkman123 RT @FoodSafety: American Chem. Society: Eyes of cattle may become new windows to detect mad cow disease http://bit.ly/cIIHwV
retweeted 2010-09-09 02:56:00 UTC
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RDMassengale RT @USDAFoodSafety: Bones of young poultry can darken during cooking, but this has no #foodsafety significance http://bit.ly/cVX4YU
retweeted 2010-09-09 01:33:52 UTC
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Taz_123456 RT @FoodSafety: [FDARecalls] Recall of Fluid Milk Products out of Midland Farms, Inc. http://bit.ly/cnD5gy
retweeted 2010-09-09 01:33:13 UTC
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FriendsOfJodi RT @FoodSafety: [USDA-FSISNews] Food Safety Tips in Aftermath of Tropical Storm Hermine From USDA http://bit.ly/bjWv0I
retweeted 2010-09-09 00:09:13 UTC
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loveallskull RT @FoodSafety: EPA: Puget Sound gets ~$13 million in EPA science grants - studies incl. contaminants in salmon, shellfish beds http://b ...
retweeted 2010-09-08 20:42:24 UTC
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VVSLADYDIAMOND RT @USDAFoodSafety: Bones of young poultry can darken during cooking, but this has no #foodsafety significance http://bit.ly/cVX4YU
retweeted 2010-09-08 20:26:23 UTC
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Taz_123456 RT @FoodSafety: LDHH: Sept. 7, 2010 Louisiana Seafood Safety Surveillance Report http://bit.ly/9PORLK (PDF) #OilSpill
retweeted 2010-09-08 20:06:35 UTC
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six_ta RT @USDAFoodSafety: Bones of young poultry can darken during cooking, but this has no #foodsafety significance http://bit.ly/cVX4YU
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:43:56 UTC
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foodsafetygov #Lunch101: Keep cold lunches @ 40F or below. Good cold sources: Frozen gel pack, juice box, yogurt http://go.usa.gov/x3a RT @USDAFoodSafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:23:15 UTC
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RevAngela RT @USDAFoodSafety: Bones of young poultry can darken during cooking, but this has no #foodsafety significance http://bit.ly/cVX4YU
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:21:13 UTC
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_cutie_zaza_ RT @USDAFoodSafety: Bones of young poultry can darken during cooking, but this has no #foodsafety significance http://bit.ly/cVX4YU
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:19:21 UTC
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msnataliemarie RT @FoodSafety: EPA: Puget Sound gets ~$13 million in EPA science grants - studies incl. contaminants in salmon, shellfish beds http://b ...
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:16:06 UTC
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KenOdza RT @FoodSafety: American Chem. Society: Eyes of cattle may become new windows to detect mad cow disease http://bit.ly/cIIHwV
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:12:27 UTC
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LSlayden RT @FoodSafety: American Chem. Society: Eyes of cattle may become new windows to detect mad cow disease http://bit.ly/cIIHwV
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:11:34 UTC
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PoloVet RT @FoodSafety: American Chem. Society: Eyes of cattle may become new windows to detect mad cow disease http://bit.ly/cIIHwV
retweeted 2010-09-08 19:10:05 UTC
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MA_Science One more reason to "Eat Fresh!" via @FoodSafety Food Workers Implicated in the Spread of Foodborne Diseases http://bit.ly/9ZYBWZ #biology
retweeted 2010-09-08 18:25:30 UTC
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Rfilizola @LenaLabaki. Add moist wipes/gel sanitizers to lunchboxes. Great for washing hands in a pinch http://bit.ly/duXg9D RT @USDAFoodSafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 18:12:00 UTC
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foodsafetygov #Lunch101: Add moist wipes/gel sanitizers to lunchboxes. Great for washing hands in a pinch http://bit.ly/duXg9D RT @USDAFoodSafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 17:37:51 UTC
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ColbeckCoaching @USDAFoodSafety How To Acquire New Clients Using Social Media-Sept.15 https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/862234618
2010-09-08 07:36:34 UTC
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vanessavollmer RT @USDAFoodSafety: RT @USDAgov Join Recipes 4 Healthy Kids Challenge. Cook up kid-approved, healthy recipes http://bit.ly/USDAr4hk #Let ...
retweeted 2010-09-08 03:30:32 UTC
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Kim_A_Houston RT @USDAFoodSafety: Can I use a people thermometer for meat and poultry? http://bit.ly/dzcY1a #foodsafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 03:07:56 UTC
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Kim_A_Houston RT @USDAFoodSafety: RT @foodsafetygov: New blog: Keep School Lunches Safe. http://go.usa.gov/x3a #foodsafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 03:06:37 UTC
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Kim_A_Houston RT @USDAFoodSafety: RT @USDAgov Join Recipes 4 Healthy Kids Challenge. Cook up kid-approved, healthy recipes http://bit.ly/USDAr4hk #Let ...
retweeted 2010-09-08 03:06:29 UTC
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tinytotsdc RT @USDAFoodSafety: RT @foodsafetygov: New blog: Keep School Lunches Safe. http://go.usa.gov/x3a #foodsafety
retweeted 2010-09-08 00:42:33 UTC
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trantaras RT @USDAFoodSafety: Hurrah for Labor Day! http://go.usa.gov/xqZ #foodsafety
retweeted 2010-09-07 22:44:17 UTC
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AAPHP RT @USDAFoodSafety: RT @USDAgov Join Recipes 4 Healthy Kids Challenge. Cook up kid-approved, healthy recipes http://bit.ly/USDAr4hk #Let ...
retweeted 2010-09-07 22:19:51 UTC
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nchurnin RT @FoodSafety: FDA: Sept. 7 updated Shell Eggs Recall Products List - includes searchable database http://bit.ly/cmhamv #eggrecall
retweeted 2010-09-07 22:15:39 UTC
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KenOdza NSF survey on consumer food safety practices: people doing either too much or too little: @FoodSafety http://bit.ly/b7kOvh
2010-09-07 22:08:17 UTC
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nchurnin RT @FoodSafety: RT @foodsafetygov New blog post: Keep School Lunches Safe. http://go.usa.gov/x3a
retweeted 2010-09-07 21:52:57 UTC
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JollyTomato RT @FoodSafety: RT @foodsafetygov New blog post: Keep School Lunches Safe. http://go.usa.gov/x3a
retweeted 2010-09-07 21:12:09 UTC

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