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Food & Beverage Management

Friday, May 6th, 2011

For any food or beverage industry to succeed there must be a certain type of human resource that has to deal with service and management of the business itself. Let aside cooking, the service and management of any food and beverage industry need special training and before that education. A degree in food and beverage management is more than enough to open loads of opportunities in front of you where you can succeed and promote easily in this kind of business. In the course of a good food and beverage program the student gets to know the different kinds of food and beverage styles and traditions, how to serve in hotels and rooms, bartending styles and techniques, estimation of food costs and finance related topics and the most importantly how to hire people and manage shifts between them.

Food beverage management study is usually an interesting and easy course for those who are interested in this industry from the beginning. If you are willing to open your own store, restaurant or shop, or even if you want to work in reputable hotels and professional places then this would be the course for you. If you think about it, there are tons and tons of chances and job interviews waiting for you. Look everywhere you will see restaurants and hotels waiting to hire professional, highly qualified graduates who know how to serve and manage in a food and beverage industry. Not only in restaurants and hotels you will find jobs, but also if you looked carefully in clubs and private resorts you will find some hidden opportunities. Try to look into catering services as well.

You can always as we mentioned before open your own business but it is preferable to start with some professionals in somewhere else to gain the needed experience afterwards to open your own business.

Baby Food Processors – How to Choose the Right One

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

If you’re planning on making your own baby food up until the day that your child graduates to table food, then you definitely need to consider purchasing a baby food processor. You may already have a blender and are considering using that instead. Of course, that is feasible, but you won’t be able to make baby food the right consistency and flavor with a typical blender. The main reason is that blenders require the addition of water as they cut, blend and smooth the food. There are many on the market and each promises to deliver great food for your baby as well as make it convenient for you. But there are several things to consider, if you plan on making food for your baby for a long time.

Here are a few tips to keep in mind when choosing your baby food processor:

Capacity

The amount of food that a processor can make at one time will become an issue if you plan on making food over a long period of time. If you only choose a small processor that can make one meal at a time, then you will be making baby food throughout the day. Most people prefer to choose an appliance that can make several meals in one processing time so that the food can be stored for later. Freezing extra food in advance is a wonderful time saver and you will appreciate the ability to make a lot of food at once.

Cost and Manufacturer

The main thing most parents first consider is the cost when comparing these appliances. There are inexpensive ones with only a few features and then there are super processors that can do just about anything and more than you actually need. The price ranges are just as broad and are generally related to the more features and options you require. Some brands are also higher than others and each offers various guarantees. If you know a particular brand you like, then check it out thoroughly to make sure it has what you think you need. You can find processors as low as $50 and higher than $125. So it pays to compare, compare, compare!

Wattage

If you are planning on using your small appliance a lot, then you will necessarily want to consider purchasing a unit that has a higher wattage since this means a more robust motor. Continual usage can burn a small motor out and you will then have to purchase another. A slower motor also will not blend consistently and can process food that is not as uniform for baby’s consumption. It’s generally more cost effective to spend a little more money to purchase a sturdier motor. Usually 600 watts or more is sufficient to handle all the processing you will be doing in the future.

Extra Options

Some processors come with extra kitchen aids such as bowls, blades and other things that can be used for many purposes. In order to get the most out of your money, consider what you really need and stick with that. Many times consumers don’t use all the extras that they purchase and never actually get their money’s worth.

Baby food processors are just one of the small appliances, gadgets and necessities that parents make decisions about purchasing to help them provide good things for their babies. While a processor is not one of those absolute necessities, it is a great investment in the health and happiness of your baby when you provide your child nutritious, tasty food made with your own hands.

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