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The thread discusses the practices of wearing gloves versus washing hands during cooking demonstrations. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding hygiene during these events.
Views differ on the use of gloves, with some participants preferring to wash hands only, while others opt for gloves in specific situations.
Participants share varied personal practices and experiences related to hygiene during cooking demonstrations, reflecting individual comfort levels and approaches.
Consultants interested in different hygiene practices during cooking demos may find the shared experiences relevant.
This is what I do too.I always have gloves with me for guests to wear also - in case someone wants to help with the demo, but doesn't want to get their hands dirty!DebbieJ said:I wash my hands immediately before the demo and use gloves for raw meat and hot peppers.
Wearing gloves during demos is not a requirement, but it can be a personal choice based on your comfort level and the type of food you are handling. If you prefer to wear gloves for hygiene reasons or to avoid cross-contamination, that's perfectly acceptable.
Yes, it is essential to wash your hands before and during your demo, especially after handling raw ingredients or switching between different food items. Good hygiene practices help ensure food safety and build trust with your audience.
If you have a food allergy or sensitivity, wearing gloves can help prevent any accidental contact with allergens. Additionally, always communicate your allergies to your audience to ensure that they are aware and can avoid any cross-contamination.
While hand sanitizer can be a good supplement, it is not a substitute for washing your hands with soap and water. It's best to wash your hands thoroughly, especially when preparing food for others.
To ensure cleanliness during your demo, wash your hands frequently, use clean utensils and cutting boards, and keep your workspace organized. If you choose to wear gloves, make sure to change them as needed, especially after handling different types of food.