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New Generation Foods: Serving Anna Fortenberry. Personal Hygiene Wash your hands Can contaminate food by: Touching anything (your face, hair, a pen, or.

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1 New Generation Foods: Serving Anna Fortenberry

2 Personal Hygiene Wash your hands Can contaminate food by: Touching anything (your face, hair, a pen, or even money!) Being sick Caring for someone Not properly covering a wound Change gloves frequently Avoid bare-hand contact with food

3 Personal Hygiene cont. Keep fingernails trimmed and filed No fingernail polish No acrylic nails Cover tattoos No visible tattoos allowed Bathe regularly! Brush teeth

4 Dress Code FCNS shirt Khaki or black pants Apron Hairnet with hair pulled back Slip-resistant shoes Clean No jewelry Except for small stud or nickel sized earrings and plain wedding band No facial piercings No tongue jewelry No fake eyelashes

5 Hand washing Wash hands with soap and water thoroughly before handling food Wash hands after breaks, using restrooms, eating, sneezing, coughing, or handling money Wash hands before putting on gloves

6 Hand washing cont. 1.Wet hands and arms with hot water (at least 100°F) 2.Apply soap 3.Scrub hands and arms for 10-15 seconds 4.Rinse hands and arms 5.Dry hands and arms This should take a total of 20 seconds

7 Glove Use Gloves do not replace hand washing Wash hands before putting on gloves Use gloves when handling food Change gloves after finishing a task or when they become torn or soiled Do not reuse gloves

8 Serving Food Keep hot food at 135°F or higher Keep cold food at 41°F or lower Never use hot holding equipment for reheating Record temperatures on the Temperature Log in between lines or every 30 minutes

9 Time Temperature Danger Zone

10 Cooling Leftovers Cool food from 135°F to 70°F within two hours If not completed, reheat to 165°F and start over Then cool from 70°F to 41°F within four hours When in doubt, throw it out! Do not stick uncooled foods in refrigerator Cooling Methods: Place in several smaller containers Place in ice water bath

11 Video New Generation Foods- Serving Video Take One DISD FCNST.J. High School

12 Serving Activity February 20, 2015 Dallas ISD FCNS Staff In-service Training

13 Training Assessment Please take 5 minutes to complete the training assessment on serving


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