Got Prepackaged Cookie Dough? You Might Need to Trash It
The FDA and Nestlé Foods are recalling all packages of refigerated Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough. The dough may be contaminated with E Coli.
We don't buy that stuff -- I'm too likely to sit and eat the cookie dough raw by the spoonfulls. I just wait for my oldest daughter to get home from the navy and bake me some cookies -- she's the best cookie maker. At least that way I won't get E Coli from my cookie dough snack.
If you have any of the prepackaged cookie dough from Nestlé, the FDA says to throw it out. Don't try to bake it -- you'll just end up contaminating your fingers, the counter and everything else the uncooked dough touches.
- E Coli
- Food Poisoning
- Recall notice: FDA Warns Consumers Not to Eat Nestle Toll House Prepackaged, Refrigerated Cookie Dough
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