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alright... now all the paranoid parents aren't going to let their kids mitten up a scoop of fresh snow and devour it cause it has bacteria in it.
what doesn't have bacteria in it that we eat?
what doesn't have bacteria in it that we eat?
http://www.kulr8.com/news/local/16365881.htmlDirty Snow
Story Published: Mar 6, 2008 at 6:51 PM MST
Story Updated: Mar 6, 2008 at 6:51 PM MST
BILLINGS - Ever since we were kids, we have heard not to eat yellow snow. Now, it turns out the fresh fallen stuff is not much better.
A new study found large amounts of bacteria in snow, even in remote areas like here in Montana. But parents should not panic. Researchers said this type of bacteria, which causes disease in tomato and bean plants, is no more harmful than what lives on our everyday food.
A Billings pediatrician agreed and warns of another color of snow to watch out for in the mountains. "Snow that has been sitting for a long time gets a mold that grows in it and makes it pink and it's actually very pretty, but if you eat that you can get sick," said Dr. Paul Kelker, pediatrician at Billings Clinic.
There have been no reported cases of illness from eating snow. Pediatricians advise that you not consume your whole snowman.