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PSE to offer ‘Cooking for Crowds’ food safety training

By For The Greene County Messenger 2 min read

Penn State Extension will present a workshop titled “Cooking for Crowds: A Volunteer’s Guide to Safe Food Handling” at the Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church, locared at 292 Mount Pleasant Road in Dilliner, on Saturday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Non-profit, volunteer-run groups that prepare food to be served or sold to the public must be sure that the food is safe and of high quality. Food that is not prepared safely may lead to a foodborne illness outbreak.

Foodborne illness can cause serious illness or even death for some individuals. In addition to personal suffering, foodborne illness can lead to expensive medical bills, lawsuits, and loss of good reputation and business.

To help organizations provide safe food, PSE is offering the workshop, where participants will learn up-to-date methods for safely handling and preparing food for large groups.

The workshop is appropriate for non-profit food providers such as churches, fire companies, schools and civic groups.

The cost of the workshop is $25 for an individual or $50 per organization for up to four participants and an additional $5 for each additional participant from the same group.

Individuals and organizations will receive a food safety manual, posters and a food thermometer. Participants will receive a certificate of completion from Penn State Extension and the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

Those interested in attending are asked to register before Wednesday, June 6, by contacting Penn State Registration Office at 1-877-345-0691, Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Otherwise, register online at extension.psu.edu/cooking-for-crowds.

Dori Owczarzak MS, RD, LDN from Penn State Extension will be the instructor for the workshop.

Penn State encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, contact your local Extension Office in advance of your participation or visit.

The workshop will be presented using a variety of lecture, discussion and activities on food safety topics. Topics include how food becomes unsafe, preparation practices to keep food safe and purchasing and storage of food and supplies.

Participants will learn recommended methods for taking food temperatures and how to calibrate a thermometer for accuracy.

Other topics to be discussed will include holding hot and cold foods, safe thawing and reheating practices, handling leftovers, personal hygiene practices, and how-to’s of cleaning and sanitizing.

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