I follow you on insta.
Ever single pie, pastry, cookie, bread, etc is make on Video with no gloves on. That neither appealing and quite gross.
Here is a list of guid lines from Oneida County that you are not following for food safety.
Don’t dig yourself into a deeper hole.
Oneida Food Service Code • The Oneida Food Service Code requires that for-profit prepared food sales must be licensed and inspected to protect public health. Vendors that must obtain a license are separated in three different categories, all requiring three different licenses: Temporary Food Vendor -Vendors that sell at a one-time event. After a successful inspection, licenses are issued on site and are only good for the duration of the event. Independent Food Vendor-Vendors that do not have a permanent restaurant but are preparing foods in an approved kitchen (sales from food prepared in homes are prohibited) and are selling throughout the year. After a successful pre inspection, licenses are issued for the fiscal year (October 1-September 30). If licenses are issued in the middle of a year, the fee will be prorated so that the vendor is only paying for months in operation. Permanent Establishment-Full-time operation restaurants, mobile food trucks, bakeries, convenience stores, Oneida Nation food service programs, delis, etc. After a successful pre inspection, licenses are issued for the fiscal year (October 1- September 30). If licenses are issued in the middle of a year, the fee will be prorated so that the vendor is only paying for the months they are in operation. License applications can be obtained on the Enivronmental, Health & Safety Area's webpage or by contacting Vanessa Miller, Sanitarian,
Good Personal Hygiene Handwashing Steps 1.Wet hands and arms using as hot as water as you can comfortably stand and is safe. • Handwashing must be conducted at a designated handwashing facility. • "designated sink" means ONLY used for handwashing 2.Apply soap and build a good lather. • Each facility is required to have at Scrub for 10-15 seconds. least one designated handwashing sink. 4.Rinse with warm running water. 5.Dry hands with a single use paper towel or approved forced air dryer. Absorbable clothes and clothing are not permitted. • To prevent the spread pathogens, you must wash hands during the following times: • After touching any part of your exposed skin or hair • The use of hand sanitizer in place of hand • After going to the bathroom and after washing is not allowed in Oneida. If you choose to use hand sanitizer, you must do so after you have washed your hands. • Handwashing should take 20 eating, drinking, smoking, chewing gum or tobacco • After taking out the trash and after handling chemicals or money and after bussing tables seconds to complete from start to finish at a minimum. • The sink needs to be stocked with hot and cold running water, soap, • After handling raw meat or fish and after touching anything that may contaminate your hands paper towel a trash container, and posted signage. • Before the start of work and before putting on a new...
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