Sloan

  • Posted: March 28th, 2010 - 11:12pm by Doug Powell

    Americans don't get The Tragically Hip, but they seem to like the pop-oriented tunes of Nova Scotia's Sloan when introduced - although no one down here has heard of them.

    The 1996 Sloan song, Autobiography, often comes to mind when I read dribble from the blog, Defending Food Safety, written by some lawyers somewhere.

    When you find you're a conformer
    Take pride and swallow whole
    But if you're trying to climb the ladder
    Don't let people walk over you
    Because that's just what they'll do

    The latest swallow had to do with an entry that begins,

    “It's no secret that virtually all foods are safe if handled properly. Indeed, according to FDA, most food-borne (sic) illnesses are avoidable if consumers follow proper food handling techniques. This is true whether consumers are shopping for products, transporting them home or preparing them in their kitchen."

    I’m not sure what consumers have to do with contaminated peanut butter, pet food, pot pies, frozen pizzas, bagged spinach, carrot juice, lettuce, tomatoes, canned chili sauce, hot peppers and white pepper.

    And I’m not sure where such lawyerly assertions about the source of foodborne illness come from – we’ve written a peer-reviewed article about where foodborne illness happens and argue it’s the wrong question.

     

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  • Posted: October 11th, 2008 - 5:02pm by Doug Powell

    Driving the long stretches of big sky country in Kansas, the mind can wander. I wonder what’s in that rental truck up there, the one I may pass in the next hour. Maybe it's a load of fresh produce in a truck that was moving chickens the week before; maybe it's a widely popular Canadian band tyring to break into the U.S. where they are unknown; maybe it's a crystal meth lab.

    The Grand Rapid Press reports that during a routine traffic stop at the eastbound Int. 96 weigh station near Ionia this week, motor carrier officers discovered a large quantity of perishable food being transported in a nonrefrigerated rental truck.

    Inspectors discovered a case of Biofeel, a yogurt drink included in a nationwide import alert on dairy products originating from Asia because of the melamine contamination of baby food and milk products in some Asian countries.

    Inspectors seized and destroyed more than 2,000 pounds of food products, including tofu, dairy, meat, seafood and noodles. They also seized 200 pounds of beef that had not passed USDA inspection.

    And since that video of the Canadian band I like is no longer available on youtube, here's a different version, circa 1999.

     

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  • Posted: February 15th, 2008 - 3:30am by Doug Powell

    That's the title of one of my favorite Sloan songs off their best album, 1999's Between the Bridges, all about the Nova Scotian's band rise to obscurity in California and deciding to stay in Canada (and featured ever-so briefly as one of the albums the cool kids try to steal from John Cusack's Championship Vinyl in one of my all-time top-five movies, High Fidelity).

    I understand. Sloan bassist Chris Murphy plays hockey in Toronto. My girls used to listen to Losing California as part of their pre-game ritual to get pumped up. They even met Chris and Patrick from Sloan during one of their Guelph concerts. I miss the hockey.

    But I don't miss the cold. So Amy and I are off for a weekend of beach strolling in Los Angeles, after I deliver a talk to the California Food Protection Association annual meeting on Friday.

    They're Losing California. Inch by inch, sit back and watch it go.


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