World's Largest Bratwurst

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World's Largest Bratwurst

Post by JerBear » Sat Oct 01, 2011 06:36

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Sorry, couldn't figure out how to add with picture of this monster! Well maybe not monster but still, I'd love to have tried it!
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Post by BriCan » Sat Oct 01, 2011 18:49

Thanks for the link looked great, as an ex health inspector the only problem that I saw was doing the prep work on the ground a big no no :cry:
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Post by ssorllih » Sat Oct 01, 2011 19:50

The bread was in a metal trough on the floor. But sheet of paper would have been a nice touch.
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Post by BriCan » Sat Oct 01, 2011 20:30

Rules state that all boxes, tubs, containers (food) must be at least six inches off the ground being in a metal trough with paper under it makes no difference it still constitutes a health hazard if I was to do this in my operation I would be shut down plus fines.
I am not trying to be a horses ar*e only pointing out a valid observation :cry:
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Post by ssorllih » Sat Oct 01, 2011 20:40

Even the barrel that the cased sausage was in was resting directly on the floor.
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Post by BriCan » Sat Oct 01, 2011 21:15

ssorllih wrote:Even the barrel that the cased sausage was in was resting directly on the floor.
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Post by ssorllih » Sun Oct 02, 2011 02:06

don't that also violate the rule of six inches for all containers?
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Post by BriCan » Sun Oct 02, 2011 03:51

If we are talking about the container the Brats/sausage is in then that is on a roll around cart 30/36 inches off the floor :smile:
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Post by Bubba » Sun Oct 02, 2011 12:13

Had I been there to watch the event, as incredible as it would have been to watch, I probably would not have eaten a Bratwurst roll.

Watch also how the person's glove touches the floor sometimes while he cuts the roll, then continous to come in contact with the roll.
Same thing when they lift the tray with the roll in, first some hands are at the bottom of the tray which was on the floor, then they touch the roll and they handle the Bratwurst afterwards.

Some screen grabs below:-

Touching floor

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Touching bottom while lifting

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Handling the Bratwurst

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Post by JerBear » Sun Oct 02, 2011 19:09

Thanks for adding the screenshots Bubba. I guess you could chalk that up to the demon you know vs. the demon you don't know. Now I'm not gonna say that your local eatery would serve you food that hit the deck but if people knew the sanitation "standards" at many many restaurants of all caliber as well as major food manufacturers who made the processed food we're sold they'd likely grow all their own food.
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Post by Bubba » Sun Oct 02, 2011 21:34

JerBear wrote:I guess you could chalk that up to the demon you know vs. the demon you don't know.
Hi JerBear, I was thinking about that while posting the above.

And agree with you. We just don't see what always happens in their kitchens.
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