OrvalKent Co. said some lots of its Amish macaroni salad might be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
Among the brands affected are some Yoder’s salads marketed in Michigan.
For details about the recall, click here.
OrvalKent Co. said some lots of its Amish macaroni salad might be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
Among the brands affected are some Yoder’s salads marketed in Michigan.
For details about the recall, click here.
Looks as though the pull-down menu has been removed from their “About Us” page.
Mlive.com is reporting a few more details.
How weird. Still works for me using Firefox. But thanks for posting the additional link, Dave.
Charlie, get this … the menu is inop in IE7 … works fine in Firefox on WinXP and in Safari on Mac OS X. Normally, it’s the other way around. They’ve got an actual geek working there?
The FDA finally issued the company’s news release in a link and I’ve removed the reference to the company Web site.
I’d retrieved that same text using Firefox and posted it on my blog as well.
FYI, that happens to be one of my absolute favorite macaroni salads. I just haven’t bought any in a while, but probably will in the future regardless of this recall. It’s darn good stuff.
Yeah, Yoder stuff is pretty good. Except for the name, I wonder if there’s anything really Amish about it. I think the Amish are known for good noodles, but not the elbow macaroni kind necessarily. Or are they?
I think in this case it’s a particular style. The description from their web site says, “Amish Macaroni Salad — A macaroni pasta salad with a little carrot, a little onion, a lot of hard cooked eggs and a sprinkle of celery seed. The dressing is flavored with sugar, corn cider, vinegar and mustard.” Except for the carrot, this mostly matches the recipe here.