Don't Neglect Those Catering Bags -- Cleaning Them Helps Your Business

New food service professionals, be they bloggers who went on to create a catering service or new restaurant workers who feel a bit lost on the job, should be aware of how to care for catering bags to ensure the longevity of the bags (and preservation of the business' supply budget). Properly caring for the bags also helps promote food safety for customers. As the bags are used more and more, their prior care becomes more important, so it's vital to start taking care of them from the get-go. [Read More]

Motivate Your Employees With These Cool Kitchen Appliances

If your companies kitchen has only a microwave, coffee pot, and a fridge, then you might want to get some new kitchen appliances. While your employees might be able to make do with a microwave, it is really the bare bones. There might be employees who would like other options besides microwaving their meal or having standard coffee. With that said, here are a few ideas to help get you started. [Read More]

Beating Soda Addiction By Using Artificial Sweeteners In Water

People who are looking to get soda out of their life should find a replacement that is healthier for their diet. A growing number of people are turning to artificially-sweetened water as a way of beating their addiction to sugary sodas. Here's why: Drinking Soda Is Dangerous While drinking a little soda occasionally is not a problem, it can quickly become an addition if intake is not monitored. When a person gets addicted to soda, they may end up putting on a lot of weight, rotting their teeth, and suffering from other health problems. [Read More]

Don't Let It Go Bad: 3 Ways To Keep Your Bread Bakery-Fresh

There's nothing better than the taste of freshly baked bread, especially when it comes directly from the bakery. Unfortunately, bread begins to go stale almost as soon as it leaves the oven. That means you either need to eat your freshly baked bread as soon as you purchase it, or you need to figure out ways to keep it fresh longer. Since you probably don't want to eat all your bread as soon as you purchase it, here are a few simple steps that will help you keep your bread fresh longer: [Read More]