Dale Rice has had a passion for food since his mother let him stand on a kitchen chair to stir the cake batter and then lick the bowl at the tender age of 5. Restaurant critic and wine writer for the Austin American-Statesman, he has been writing about the local food scene for the last 12 years. He lives in South Austin with 1,500 cookbooks and a 100-year-old wagon wheel for a pot rack.
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By Dale Rice
| Wednesday, June 18, 2008, 02:28 PM
A half-dozen new cases of salmonella linked to tomatoes were reported by the New York City Health Department today, bringing the total number of Big Apple cases to seven. An agency official said she wouldn’t be surprised to see more cases reported in coming days, Bloomberg.com reported. According to the Food & Drug Administration, salmonella linked to tomatoes has been confirmed in nearly 280 cases in 28 states and Washington, D.C., with the most — nearly 70 — in Texas.
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