PowerPoint 204 Hygiene.

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PowerPoint 204 Hygiene

What must we do before we cook?

What must you do with your hair? If you have long hair, you need to tie it back. I need to tie my hair at the back of my head.

What must you do if you are wearing jewellery? Me too! I will need to take my wrist band off. Take it off.

What must you do with long sleeves? My sleeves are above my elbows, so they will be OK. If you have long sleeves, you must roll them up.

What must you do to your hands? If you are wearing nail varnish, take it off. I do not wear nail varnish so that will save me a job! Wash your hands really well with soap and warm water and dry them properly.

What must you do about your clothes? Wearing an apron will keep the food safe and my clothes clean. You must put an apron on.

How many things can you think of? Can you remember what we must do before we cook? How many things can you think of?

Tie long hair at the back of your head. Take off jewellery Remove nail varnish Roll sleeves up Put apron on Wash hands

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