Score Big in Food Safety: Amp Up Your Food Safety Education Month
Tayler Greenwood2024-08-02T16:28:35+00:00It is mid-August and in just a few short weeks it will be that time of the year again. The time we wait for [...]
It is mid-August and in just a few short weeks it will be that time of the year again. The time we wait for [...]
There is no mistake that for those of us in the Midwest, and much of the US, we are in the middle of summer, [...]
Although I am no longer in day-to-day operations, between our students and foodservice lab at the university and my volunteer activities in my local church, I keep a close hand in food production. This past week, I had the opportunity to lead a group of men at our church in preparation of a luncheon for 100 women who were attending a spirituality retreat. Over the course of the morning, I realized our main cooler in the kitchen was not functioning properly and was about 10˚F above the required temperature. While we do have a commercial kitchen, we do not routinely log temperatures, so when the unit started to malfunction is questionable. Even more concerning was not the lunch we were preparing for, but the dinner that was served the night before for 300+ families in the parish.
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