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Raw chicken stored above shelled and pooled eggs and raw pork stored above cooked chicken and beef in cooler. | Rearranged to prevent cross-contamination. |
Three-compartment sink improperly set up without a sanitizer compartment. | Sink drained and set up again. Repeat violation. |
Not enough chlorine sanitizer in three-compartment sink. | Corrected. Repeat violation. |
Cooked beef at improper temperature. | Reheated. |
Pasta improperly cooled. | Discarded. |
Imitation crab, cream cheese, cooked chicken, tofu, shredded leafy greens and raw shrimp in cooler at improper temperatures. | Items moved to a different cooler. |
Gangnam BBQ, 1350 S. Longmore St., Mesa. |
Raw beef and pork stored above kimchi and cooked vegetable stock in cooler. Raw bacon stored above carrots and seaweed in cooler. | Moved to prevent cross-contamination. |
Cooked fish cakes, cooked bean sprouts, cooked broccoli, cut lettuce and kimchi at improper temperatures. | Items moved to cooler to rapidly cool. Repeat violation: Second consecutive violation. |
Kimchi stored past discard date. Cooked fish cakes stored without a labeled date. | Items discarded. |
Bottle of dish soap stored directly above stove where soup was being prepared. | Soap moved. |
Too much chlorine sanitizer in three-compartment sink. | Corrected. |
Jewel's Bakery Cafe, 4041 E. Thomas Road, Suite 101, Phoenix. |
Not enough chlorine sanitizer in dishwasher. | Discontinued. Items sanitized in three-compartment sink. |
Food debris on the surfaces of knives stored as clean. | Rewashed. |
Soup improperly cooled. | Discarded. |
White gravy and salsa with chickpeas at improper temperatures. | Reheated. |
Pita Jungle, 1652 S. Val Vista Drive, Suite 128, Mesa. |
Employee handled dump rack with gloved hands, then began food prep without removing gloves and washing hands between tasks. | Discarded gloves and washed hands. |
Employee used bare hand to make salad. | Corrected. |
Cooked garbanzo beans, cooked lentil soup and cooked vegetable chili improperly cooled. | Discarded. |
Salad dressing in portioned cups at improper cold holding temperatures. | Items placed on ice. Repeat violation. |
Tempe Diablo Stadium Complex, 2200 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe. |
Employee touched shirt, rubbed nose, then handled buns and prepared hot dogs without washing hands. Another employee returned from bathroom and began handling cups and scooping ice without washing hands. | Employees washed hands. |
Cooked hot dogs at improper temperatures. Hot dogs held in a pretzel machine before being transferred to hot case unit. |All hot dogs held at improper temperatures were sold during the inspection. Process of storing foods in pretzel machine will be discontinued. |
Box of detergent stored over single-use cups. | Moved to prevent contamination. |
Nacho chips stored in trash bags. | Items transferred to food-grade containers. |
Camp Social, 6107 N. Seventh St, Phoenix. |
Red pepper hummus improperly cooled. | Discarded. |
Meatballs in marinara below proper temperatures. | Discarded. |
Cooked broccolini and portioned pasta at improper temperatures. | Broccolini moved to cooler. Pasta discarded. |
Cooked alligator/pork/venison sausage past use-by date. | Discarded. |
Tony's Italian Deli, 536 E. Dunlap Ave., Suite 1. |
Boston Market, 236 E. Bell Road, Suite 698. |
Viet Kitchen, 20235 N. Cave Creek Road, Suite 108. |
First Watch, 61 W. Thomas Road. |
Wetzel's Pretzels, 3111 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 2302, Chandler. |
Mesquite Grill, 7110 E. McKellips Road, Mesa. |
Outback Steakhouse, 1734 E. Southern Ave., Tempe. |
Oregano's, 1960 W. Germann Road, Suite 5, Chandler. |
Zappone's Italian Bistro, 1652 N. Higley Rd Suite 103, Gilbert. |
Big City Bagels, 15680 N. Pima Road, Suite E-1. |
Starbucks Coffee, 6137 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite B14. |
Jamba Juice, 2765 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 102. |
The Crepe Club, 7014 E. Camelback Road. |
One Stop Nutrition, 701 N. Scottsdale Road. |
Flavors of Louisiana, 13025 W. Rancho Santa Fe Blvd., Suite B103, Avondale. |
Wingstop, 5838 W. Olive Ave., Suite C101, Glendale. |
Wienerschnitzel, 9370 W. Northern Ave., Peoria. |
Carrabba Italian Grill, 14043 W Bell Road, Surprise. |
Ada's Fish Fry, 14960 W. Indian School Road, Suite 380, Goodyear. |
And if America is, indeed, the hatred we saw Saturday, thank God it’s also the heroism we saw Saturday. |
This was embodied in Heather Heyer, the young white woman killed when a white supremacist drove his car through a crowd of counter protesters. In being where she did not have to be, doing what she did not have to do and losing her life thereby, she stood up for what is best in this country — and challenged us to do the... |
First, though, you must see the country as it actually is. |
We fail to do that when we embrace false equivalence — something else the president illustrated, initially blaming the violence on “many sides” — as if Nazis and those who oppose them were moral equals. But we also fail to see the country as it is when we conflate the actual and the ideal and give ourselves credit we d... |
Leonard Pitts Jr., winner of the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for commentary, is a columnist for the Miami Herald, 3511 N.W. 91 Ave., Doral, FL 33172. Readers may write to him via email at lpitts@miamiherald.com. |
Quiz: Which POTUS Said This During a State of the Union? |
We scoured the history books for presidential lines that may, or may not, surprise you. |
Try your luck at selecting the speaker for each wonky State of the Union quote. Let us know how you did in the comments below. |
Once again, a record number of East Baton Rouge residents are unhappy with the pace of progress in the city and parish, according to the 2018 CityStats report released this morning by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. |
Nearly three-quarters of survey respondents—72%—said progress is too slow, up from 65% last year and the highest level recorded in the survey’s 10-year history. |
Meanwhile, the disconnect between politicians and constituents grows wider, with 58% of respondents saying they have little to no influence over elected officials, up 2% from last year. |
As for social issues, the vast majority of residents say they believe in global warming, support regulating emissions, and favor stricter gun control laws, such as background checks on all sales and raising the legal age for purchasing guns to 21. |
Also worth noting: A plurality of residents, 49%, support the Industrial Tax Exemption Program, with the most support coming from low-income, less-educated residents. By race, African-Americans are ITEP’s biggest supporters, with 59% in favor against just 37% of white residents saying they support the tax breaks. |
On a positive note, new HIV cases in East Baton Rouge dropped to 173 last year, the lowest level in two decades for a parish that often ranks highest in the nation for HIV and AIDS rates. In more good news, nearly 9,000 more people have moved into the parish than the number that left over the past three years, “reversi... |
While residents report less dissatisfaction with road maintenance, they have become more unhappy with the landscaping upkeep along roads and the city-parish’s notorious litter problem. |
The number of residents using rideshare services, such as Uber and Lyft, is unchanged, but the people using rideshare daily has increased to 8% from 4%. |
Poverty remains a challenge for East Baton Rouge, with 19.5% of residents and 27% of children living in poverty last year, a number that has risen over the past five years. That equates to about 85,000 parish residents. |
Ridership on CATS has declined 1% to 71,700 riders lastyear,since voters in 2012 approved a dedicated operating tax for the bus system. |
The annual CityStats survey tracks quality of life issues in East Baton Rouge Parish and acts a roadmap for community improvement. The poll sample included 498 people, with a margin of error of 4.3%. |
Molly Mangham Douglass passed away on Saturday, September 8, 2018. She was the beloved wife of George Douglass, Jr. for the last 58 years and the mother of Molly Hadden (Corky), Melissa Steiner (Jerry) and Michelle Tyler (Doug). She is also survived by her 8 grandchildren, Margaret, John, William, Jourdan, Hannah, Jake... |
"I had the pleasure of being one of Ms.Molly's Metry Cab ..." |
"So sorry for the loss of such a sweet and beautiful lady. ..." |
The Dons, who had won the League Cup a month earlier, looked on course to face Dundee United in the 2014 final when Niall McGinn gave Derek McInnes’ side a first-half lead against St Johnstone. |
But two goals from May sent the Perth club into the final where they claimed the first major trophy with a 2-0 win against the Arabs. |
Now a Dons player, May hopes to emerge as the Scottish Cup semi-final hero once again and sees no reason why the Reds can’t stun the Hoops. |
He said: “Semi-finals have been good to me over the years. It would be nice to score the winner again but I would happily accept it being someone else if it guaranteed we got to the final. |
“Winning trophies is the best thing in football. Lots of the boys in the changing room have won trophies before and there are a few who haven’t. It would be nice to get back to that. |
“But we have a massive game against Celtic to take care of. We have had joy against Celtic the last few times we have played against them. |
May reckons the team spirit among the Dons squad has been the key to success this season. |
He added: “The character comes from the fact we all get on so well. It probably goes under the radar how important that is. |
Stevie May celebrates scoring against Aberdeen in the 2014 Scottish Cup semi-finals. |
“We are really disciplined and when we have our backs against the wall we help each other out. The boys spend a lot of time together outside of football. |
“The boys are similar ages and a lot of them would be friends outside of football anyway. When we stay together for away games, we play cards and darts. |
“In Scotland, it is not a given you stay away when you are playing away from home. Before we played Rangers in the quarters, we had four days in the hotel together. We had time to go for a coffee or to he cinema. |
“Some boys like to play the PlayStation and Xbox together and others play cards or watch boxsets. The time flew by. |
The youngest member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan has been announced as the latest brand ambassador of sports apparel giant Adidas. The news regarding Jenner’s latest endorsement deal, comes two years after the 21-year-old signed with Adidas competitor Puma for an alleged seven-figure sum. The reality TV star and Kylie... |
Kylie Jenner models a pair of Adidas Originals 'Falcon' sneakers. |
The 1997 release of the original Falcon Dorf Runner, coincides with the birth year of the Adidas ambassador known for her social media savvy. The updated version of the sneaker – this time around simply called ‘Falcon’ – shall be available in a grey, blue, pink, and black colorway. The Adidas Originals footwear classic... |
Her latest move as an Adidas brand ambassador, has Kylie following in the footsteps of sister Kendall Jenner and brother-in-law Kanye West. The latter is a long-time collaborator of the company which finds its roots in Germany. West has been producing his Yeezy line of footwear and clothing in conjunction with Adidas a... |
Though Kylie Jenner’s claim to fame is appearing on the reality TV series Keeping Up With The Kardashians, the mother of one also acts as the founder and owner of cosmetics firm Kylie Cosmetics (formerly known as Kylie Lip Kits). Founded in the year 2016, Forbes valued the company at over $900 million. |
'AN ACTOR PREPARES' (Premiere 10) An actor tries to rebuild his relationship with his son over the course of a road trip. Comedy with Jeremy Irons and Jack Huston. Not reviewed. |
'A.X.L.' (Century 12, Cinemark) A young man becomes friends with a prototype robot dog that is on the run from the military. Sci-fi adventure with Alex Neustaedter and Becky G. PG. 100 minutes. Not reviewed. |
'DEATH OF A NATION' (Century 12) A comparison between the presidencies of Donald Trump and Abraham Lincoln. Documentary with Dinesh D'Souza. PG-13. 109 minutes. Not reviewed. |
'MILE 22' (Premiere 10, Century 12, Cinemark) A CIA tactical squad tries to protect an informant. Action with Mark Wahlberg, Lauren Cohan and Ronda Rousey. R. 95 minutes. Not reviewed. |
'SLENDER MAN' (Century 12, Cinemark) Several friends investigate the legend of Slender Man: a tall, thin creature associated with the abduction of children. Horror with Joey King and Javier Botet. PG-13. 93 minutes. Not reviewed. |
Know what size air conditioner you need to beat the heat without busting the budget. |
1 How Much Space Does a 12,000 Btu Air Conditioner Cool? |
When installing a window air conditioning unit, always choose the correct energy output for the size room you are cooling. This output is measured in British thermal units per hour. Too few Btu will leave your air conditioner struggling to keep up, but resist the urge to simply buy an oversized unit. An oversized air c... |
To determine the necessary Btu output required to cool your room, first calculate the room’s square footage by multiplying the length of the room by the width. Then consult one of the many available online calculators or charts that will tell you the Btu output you will need for your square footage. So a room that is 2... |
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