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How does one 'know' that others haven't been harmed?

shambo
13 years ago

I'm not a canner, but I enjoy reading this forum. I've gotten good ideas on freezing and preserving the summer bounty. I've also gotten good resources to pass on to my daughter & daughter-in-law who are both interested in canning.

My question refers to the comments many people make: "My grandmother has used this method for 50 years and no one has gotten sick or died from it!"

How does one know for sure that there haven't been any ill effects from improperly canned foods? What if the canned item was part of a meal involving all kinds of other foods? Or a day's worth of a variety of foods? Or what if the person was feeling a bit under-the-weather to begin with? Fifty years ago - twenty years ago - five years ago would the canned item be the first suspect? Couldn't people just say something like, "Oh, you've got a touch of that bug that's been going around"?

I guess my question is, how can anyone be so certain that the improperly canned food has NOT done any damage?

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