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10 Sep 2021, 7:40 am by Kevin Kaufman
Economist Alex Edams walks through both claims and demonstrates that they are not true: What about the long-term effects of buybacks? [read post]
9 Apr 2019, 1:13 am by Roel van Woudenberg
Since Rule 6 EPC was amended per 1 April 2014 by limiting the possible fee reduction to the filing and examination fee and by inserting 3 new paragraphs, 4-7, the possible fee reduction when filing an EP application or a request for examination in an admissible non-EPO language is limited to certain categories of applicants, namely small and medium-sized enterprises, natural persons or non-profit organisations, universities or public research organisation. [read post]
15 May 2018, 10:58 am by Dennis Crouch
Louis, MO Davis Wright Tremaine LLP — Jonathan Tolstedt — Seattle, WA Dentons US LLP — Roman Tsibulevskiy — Washington, DC DLA Piper LLP — Tim Lohse — East Palo Alto, CA DLA Piper LLP — Jeff Clark, MD — Boston, MA Duane Morris — Joaquin Hernandez — Boca Raton, FL Edam Law PLLC — Edmar M. [read post]
5 Oct 2016, 10:01 pm by U.S. Department of Agriculture
Refrigerated perishable foodsIf your refrigerator measures more than 40 degrees F for more than two hours as a result of a power outage, discard the following: • Raw or leftover cooked meat, poultry, fish, or seafood; soy meat substitutes • Thawing meat or poultry • Salads: Meat, tuna, shrimp, chicken, or egg salad • Gravy, stuffing, broth • Lunchmeats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, dried beef • Pizza with any topping • Canned hams labeled “Keep… [read post]
22 Aug 2016, 10:08 pm by U.S. Department of Agriculture
Refrigerated perishable foods that should be discarded:FoodSafety.gov has a list of what foods should be discarded if a refrigerator has been held at a temperature above 40 degrees F for more than two hours: Raw or leftover cooked meat, poultry, fish, or seafood; soy meat substitutes Thawing meat or poultry Salads: Meat, tuna, shrimp, chicken, or egg salad Gravy, stuffing, broth Lunchmeats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, dried beef Pizza – with any topping Canned hams labeled “Keep… [read post]
10 Aug 2016, 12:21 am by Anthony Marangon
The recalled cheeses were sold under the Grassfields brand name and include the following varieties: Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Chili Cheese, Fait Fras, Polkton Corners and Crofters. [read post]
5 Aug 2016, 2:38 pm by Coral Beach
“The recall includes the following types of Grassfields Cheeses: Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Fait Gras and Polkton Corners,” according to the Whole Foods recall notice on the FDA website. [read post]
5 Aug 2016, 12:35 pm by Patti Waller
Cheeses include Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Chili Cheese, Fait Fras, Polkton Corners and Crofters. [read post]
5 Aug 2016, 9:40 am by Anthony Marangon
The recall includes the following types of Grassfields Cheeses: Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Fait Gras and Polkton Corners which were cut and packaged in clear plastic wrap with scale labels beginning with PLU codes that ranged from 0206151 to 0206159 and “sell by” dates through 9/2/2016. [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 12:00 pm by Bill Marler
This recall involves all types and sizes of organic cheeses manufactured by the firm between December 1, 2015 through June 1, 2016 including: Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Chili Cheese, Fait Fras, Polkton Corners and Crofters. [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 11:32 am by News Desk
The recall involves all types and sizes of organic cheeses manufactured by Grassfields between Dec. 1, 2015, through June 1, 2016, including Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Chili Cheese, Fait Fras, Polkton Corners and Crofters. [read post]
3 Aug 2016, 11:00 am by Andy Weisbecker
This recall involves all types and sizes of organic cheeses manufactured by the firm between December 1, 2015 through June 1, 2016 including: Gouda, Onion ‘n Garlic, Country Dill, Leyden, Edam, Lamont Cheddar, Chili Cheese, Fait Fras, Polkton Corners and Crofters. [read post]
24 Nov 2015, 3:14 am by Bill Marler
  The samples came from four different types of Bravo Farms cheese, including cheddar, edam, gouda, and jack. [read post]
1 Oct 2015, 10:02 pm by U.S. Department of Agriculture
This site has compiled a list of what foods should be discarded if a refrigerator has been held at a temperature above 40 degrees F for more than two hours: Refrigerated perishable foods that should be discarded: Raw or leftover cooked meat, poultry, fish, or seafood, and soy meat substitutes Thawing meat or poultry Salads with meat, tuna, shrimp, chicken, or egg salad Gravy, stuffing, broth Lunch meats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, dried beef Pizza with any topping Canned hams labeled “Keep… [read post]
30 Aug 2015, 8:09 pm by Bill Marler
Department of Health and Human Services, has compiled a list of what foods should be discarded if it has been held at a temperature above 4.4°C or 39.9°F for over two hours: Refrigerated perishable foods that should be discarded: Raw or leftover cooked meat, poultry, fish, or seafood; soy meat substitutes Thawing meat or poultry Salads: Meat, tuna, shrimp, chicken, or egg salad Gravy, stuffing, broth Lunchmeats, hot dogs, bacon, sausage, dried beef Pizza – with any topping Canned hams… [read post]
19 Mar 2015, 4:00 pm by Patti Waller
  The samples came from four different types of Bravo Farms cheese, including cheddar, edam, gouda, and jack. [read post]
21 Jan 2015, 5:02 pm by Denis Stearns
  The samples came from four different types of Bravo Farms cheese, including cheddar, edam, gouda, and jack. [read post]
2 Apr 2013, 6:20 am by Bill Marler
  The samples came from four different types of Bravo Farms cheese, including cheddar, edam, gouda, and jack. [read post]
28 Sep 2012, 2:10 am by Asbestos Litigation
The author of the recently published Advisor "The 50 Best Calorie Killer," stresses that Limburger cheese is only 113 calories per 100 grams of cheese calories in general, and provides two thirds less energy than, say, Edam, with some 385 kilocalories per 100 grams of B ( Proposes a) claim. [read post]
11 Sep 2012, 8:54 pm by Bill Marler
The samples came from four different types of Bravo Farms cheese, including cheddar, edam, gouda, and jack. [read post]