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When children admire their grandparents and other elders, they may assume some of their values. The values are copied. Later, in life, children use what they saw and experienced with their elders as standard of behav- in other countries in food pro cessing, and in the U.S., for water treatment, FDA regula tions never listed it as an approv ed food additive. Despite the des ignation of ozone in 1997 as “Generally Recognized as Safe” (GRAS) by an independent panel convened by EPRI, this still meant federal approval of ozone use required an extensive petition for consideration by the FDA, which already has accepted it, filed it, and designated it for ex pedited review a major hurdle to pass since only one out of every 10 to 12 petitions makes it to the filing stage. Fined action on the petition is expected by no later than next February. “Although the food safety sys tem has worked well, it’s impor tant to get ahead of the curve, and the use of ozone as an anti microbial agent can help the in dustry do that,” said Dr. Chuck Sopher, director of EPRI’s AFTA, which is based in Wash ington, D.C. “Consumers view microbial meaning germ and bacteria con tamination as their highest food Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 28, 2000-B7 While being a role model, eld ers become great teachers. • They give the gift of learn ing. Children enjoy learning from “the Masters of fishing, cooking, woodworking, sewing, playing cards, etc.” Working side by side is a true gift. Helping children create and express themselves is rewarding. • Give children the gift of hope for the future. By sharing trials and tribulations, elders show children that they, too, can overcome life’s challenges. When they speak with genuine pride at their accomplishments, elders represent success. The children hear and see the success and they follow. The key to giving is to give from the heart. The rewards are many and will last for generations. Make it a special holiday. safety concern, and the organ isms responsible for diseases con tinue to mutate. Ozone is an ex tremely “user-friendly’ agent the represents another weapon in the arsenal to help assure the long term safety of the U.S. food sup ply.” According to Dr. Dee Graham, manager of EPRI’s AFTA Food Office, ozone works as an oxi dant to damage the cell walls of harmful microorganisms, thus killing them and leaving only oxygen but no tastes, odors or flavors as a by-product. Also, because of ozone’s short half-life, it leaves no residual in the food (unlike chlorine). Besides ozone’s initial applica tion food additive, Sopher added that it may offer other beneficial uses in the long run, such as re placing current agricultural pes ticides that are being phased out of use, enabling safe storage of crops without the need for fumi gation, and providing odor con trol in the fish industry (such as in fish markets) and in animal operations (such as in hog houses).