Restaurant Industry SustainabilityChange the way you buy & sell food
What does Sustainability Mean?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5NiTN0chj0
In sustainable food world
We would….• live within the resources of the planet without damaging the
environment.
• create an economic system that provides for quality of life.
• renew resources equal to or greater than the rate at which we consume.
How well do you know…Sustainability?See sustainable worksheet
Sustainable Food Practices
1. Farms produce crops and raise animals without relying on toxic aids.
2. Support local products and pay fair wages.
3. Treat animals with care & respect, protect animals' health & wellbeing.
4. Place careful, responsible management of livestock waste while protecting humans from exposure to hazardous pollutants.
1.Environmental
Preservation
2. Sustain Vibrant
Communities
3.Uphold Animal Welfare
4. Protection of Public Health
PurchaserConsiderations
3 Categories: People/Planet/Profit
FOOD WASTE: organic residues generated by processing, handling, storage, sale, preparation, cooking, & serving of foods
PESTICIDES USE & ORGANIC LABELING: Organics regulations prohibit the use of synthetic pesticides and require all organic items qualify for the label when they contain at least 95%
Hospitality Industry Sustainable Issues
OTHER ISSUES:
Animals & Antibiotics
Dairy Farming Industry
Poultry Industry
Extra CreditSummarize an article related to a sustainable topic: • Corporate Responsibility
• Food Industry Waste
• Industrial Agriculture
• Pesticides/Organics
• Animal Welfare/Use of Antibiotics
• Dairy or Poultry Farming Industry
• Commercial Fishing Practices
4pts each will be counted toward your final project.• Find an article and
summarize in your own words.
• Must be MLA sourced, use www.citationmachine.net
• One article can be submitted each week that relates to class topic.
Food SeasonalityRefers to the times of year when a given type food is at its peak, either in terms of harvest or its flavor.
This is usually the time when the item is the cheapest and the freshest on the market.
Seasonal Foods1. What vegetables are available in
the guide that are noted as not in season through out the year?
2. Are there any produce items listed in the season that are notes as not in season?
3. Name 2 produce items in peak availability.
4. What fruits are available in the guide that are notes as not in season through out the year?
5. What available but not in season fruits?
6. Name 2 fruit items in peak availability.
Procure Local
Recycle
Grow Your Own
Filtered Water
Bio Fuel
Green Cleaning/Heating
Devote to Community
Energy Efficient
Educate your Staff
How Chefs ….Use Math
Executive Chefs and Head Cooks
• coordinate the work of the kitchen staff & direct the preparation of meals
• estimating food requirements, determine serving sizes, plan menus, order food supplies
• oversee kitchen operations to ensure uniform quality and presentation of meals
Calculate recipes to a specific quantity
Varied Menus/Equipment/Services/Events/Create Forecasts
Track food supplies
Ordering/Receiving/Storage
Maintain /Create Inventory Controls
Calculate food & Labor Cost
Determine Recipe Cost/Labor, Create Menu Prices, & Cost Inventory &
Understand Food Yields
“I just can’t do math”
“I’m not good at math”
“I not a lecture person, I am better in a lab setting.”
“I can do this”
“With help, this class isn’t going to be a problem”
Negative Self Talk vs. Positive Talk
Math is a skill: Increase Your Abilities
1. The math you know will only better your career.
2. Practice similar math problems to increase knowledge.
3. Understand why it is right.
4. Redo incorrect work until you get it right.
5. If you still can’t get it right, come see me.
Math Can Be Approachable!
• Learning as an adult can be a totally different experience.
• Learning is about making mistakes, taking risks and “getting outside your comfort zone”.
• There are many ways to solve math problems.
• Support each other, accept different learning styles.
I really understood this idea
I have few questions about…before I can
say I understand I don’t even know where to start on…
Label Your Emotions
Increase your Math Confidence #1
A Coffee Shop has 49 Salmon filets in the freezer. There are 27 filets in the primary refrigerator and 38 more in the auxiliary refrigerator. How many Salmon filets does the Coffee Shop have on hand?
• On hand: (slang) means to current physical count of inventory supplies found in storage.
• 27 + 38 + 49 = 114 on hand
Increase your Math Confidence #2
You have 325 chocolates. 60% of them are filled with caramel. The remaining are filled with fruit de crème. How many chocolates are filled with fruit de crème?
• (multiply) 325 x 60% = ?
• 325 x .60 = 195 w/ caramel
• 325 – 195 = 130 w/ fruit de
crème
Increase your Math Confidence #3
• A restaurant receives an order of 255 lbs of golden delicious apples. If a box holds 15 lbs of apples, how many boxes did the restaurant receive?
• (divide) 255 apples / 15 lb box= ?
• 255/ 15 = 17 boxes
Increase your Math Confidence #4
• A Sous Chef earns $22.50 an hour. She worked 10 hours on Wednesday. How much did she earn that day?
• (multiply) $22.50 x 10 = ?
• $22.50 x 10 = $225.00
Student Success Session
Academic assistance offered voluntarily after class on scheduled days.
• Practice learned techniques
• Increase study skills
• Additional instructor assistance
• Collaborate & Organize
Offered: Week 2, 5 & 8