This is an example of the type of issue small businesses can run into when getting into producing foods when they do not know what they are doing. Too many people want to make these type of products to sell at Farmers' Markets and roadside stands, but do not understand the importance of following the proper procedures for processing. In this case, they had to recall product. Worse, they could have made someone ill or worse. Either way, issues like this can become a financial catastrophe for the establishment.
Penn State has begun a new training program to specifically address this need. In Farmers' Market Food Safety Workshops, guidance is provided. But this training opens the door to other training that is more specific to the operation and type of products being made.
FDA Recall Notice
Homemade recalls Pickles and Sauces because of possible health risk
Contact:
Consumer:
509-548-5301
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Juy 14, 2015 — Leavenworth, WA — Homemade of Leavenworth, Washington is recalling pickle and sauce products because they may have been improperly produced. Washington State Department of Agriculture routine sampling discovered that a bottle of Homemade Bread and Butter Pickles had a pH level high enough to allow the growth of Clostridium botulinum. Required records were not available to support that safe processing guidelines were followed on all sauce and pickle products produced at Homemade.