Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Food Safety Is Even More Important Now Than It Has Been


Back in the Dark Ages, when I was becoming a chef, if you wanted a job in food service of any kind, regardless of the establishment, you were legally required to take a course in food safety given by the state. Afterward, you had to take and pass a test that literally included everything in the course to obtain certification. 

Most food service establishments paid for your course, your certificate, and laminated state pictured ID card, which you received after successful completion. To ensure that you always had your ID card and hadn't forgotten it, the cards were continuously kept under the cash drawers of the registers for the entirety of your employment to ensure that they could prove employees were certified when the inspectors came.

Apparently, this is no longer true anywhere in the US anymore. Let me know if this is still a thing where you are.

I mention this because I shop curbside. Having someone else select my food is a necessary evil that I have had to learn to accept; and it hasn't been easy. 

The duties associated with the position of "shopper" varies a little from place to place, but at its' root, this person walks up and down the aisles and fills your order. This position is entry level and people do not tend to stay long, either through promotion (those people hold this position the longest), or because they are no longer employed there. It is a revolving door of personnel and I am thrilled when I see someone more than once.

When you order your food online, in addition to notes you can make for every individual item, there is a "notes" section where one can say something general to the shopper. In that section, order after order, I thank them, wish them a lovely day, and instruct them my to make sure that they pack the raw meat separately from ALL other food. 

I also realize that if they require direction to pack raw meat separately, then they are also likely not turning the plastic bag inside out over their hand to handle the raw meat during the selection process, while subsequently doing the rest of my shopping. Fortunately, most of my food items are in packaging.

This is also why I don't order fresh food that one would typically eat without cooking. You can't wash cross-contamination of this kind away under the faucet.

Even still, a couple of weeks ago, I risked ordering an apple. I haven't had one since lockdown began and Autumn usually makes me want an apple occasionally. And even though my note about packing separately was there, they put my solitary apple in with the raw pork. This meant that I had to cook the apple to eat it, which wasn't at all what I wanted.

In the past couple of decades, food safety oversight at production and processing plants has been greatly reduced, and now, even more so. So while there will be times that we can't avoid illness because of that fact, we can avoid a lot of it by adhering to food safety rules.

So here is a food safety guide that you can open in a new window and slide to your desktop to share with whomever you think needs it.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Have You Ever Wondered Why They Don't Teach Kids To Write In Cursive Anymore?


Cursive was born in Italy and then spread all over the world.

Not by chance the word cursive comes from the Latin "currere" - that which runs, which flows - because thought is winged, runs, and flies.

Writing in cursive means translating thoughts into words; it forces you to NOT take your hand off the paper.

A thought-stimulating effort that allows you to associate ideas, tie them together, and to put them into relation to create a thought in written form.

Of course cursive has no place in today's world, a world that does its' best to slow down the development of thought, to stuff it.

And no, it's not a coincidence that they tend to use it less and less.

Because it was compact, elegant, clear writing. Because it connects neural pathways that are only connected in this way. 

And because AI cannot read it.

That "AI cannot read it" is a happy thing. It was unplanned, and subsequently has been eliminated from schools since AIs' introduction. Writing at all, is being taught less and less and when it is, only to a rather rudimentary level. With pictures, emojis, and emoticons being pressed upon us and easily adopted by the populace, (since most cannot read above a 4th grade level already) reading will also go the way of cursive and print writing.

Not writing in complete words, and also using words in an opposite manner from their real meaning, are all part of the planned systematic "dumbing down" of the masses. Soon, there will be no writing and then, no more reading.

Emoticons, emojis, and pictures (especially photoshopped and AI generated ones), are being substituted and promoted as PROGRESS. They are not progress, they are a huge step back hundreds of years.

Oppressively making sure that most people were not allowed to learn to read and write has been used throughout history to control people by what they are allowed to know. Just as the arts are being taken away (and systematically have been since the 1980's) because they require a person to think creatively and make decisions.

It's frightening. And it isn't an accident, happenstance, or coincidence, that they started targeting the preschool/kindergarten ages in the 80's. They started at the lower ages so that most would never experience it. Those kids, and the ones behind them in age, grew up and matriculated and are the adults up through early middle age now. The privileged few, whose parents could afford the time and money to get their kids "lessons", are indeed a minority. 

And it isn't a coincidence of the rise of privatized soccer in the 90's, a pay to play fad that was pushed hard at the very young and directed what extracurricular funds parents had into that expensive funnel, instead of the arts. It wasn't long before there was a plethora of high cost - high time commitment - privatized team sports activities that were pushed hard upon children. Knowing, of course, that kids want to do what their friends are doing.

Now look where we are. It's already happened. We are in it. The youth, with the natural attitudes they have always had, are being told they are educated, when all they have been taught to do is pass standardized tests of things Mega Corp wants them to regurgitate. They then go on to the "for profit" colleges that do the same because they have made having a college degree a needless requirement for almost all jobs that are not in the customer facing jobs of the service industry, to accrue debt they will likely never pay off. So now, when they are told anything in just the right way, they glom-on, thinking in the way they were taught, and ignorantly lead the oppressive fascists to their goals.

Humans are group oriented tribal creatures and activities that teach independent, creative thinking like the arts, humanities, logic, common problem solving, and philosophy, at their core, facilitate connecting with, and understanding other people. 

Our new world is about isolating and dividing people. 

Look deeply into the motives of people (regardless of their jobs or titled positions) who are against, or are detractors, of activities that teach independent, creative thinking like the arts, humanities, logic, common problem solving, and philosophy - Things they want AI to do FOR you.

Do those people support the regime? Do they benefit from the new world order? Is their work and/or wallet greatly benefitting from AI? Are they incredibly wealthy? 

As always, Follow The Money.