3 Tips to ACE Your RBS Training Certification Exam

As bartenders, servers, managers, and owners, you hold a responsibility to take care of your guests not only through excellent customer service but also responsible alcohol service. Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Certifications result from new legislation set to...

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Chocolate Walnut Muffins

Chocolate Walnut Muffins Nuts and chocolate are a match made in heaven, but walnuts may just take the cake as the best nut to pair with chocolate. Both known for being ‘heart healthy’ foods, walnuts and chocolate are loaded with nutrition, making for the perfect...

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Sweet Potato Fries vs. French Fries

Sweet Potato Fries vs. French Fries Sweet potatoes have taken the health food world by storm in recent years, with the starchy vegetable being used in everything from gnocchi, to pancakes, to fries. Many people looking to make healthier swaps tend to opt for sweet...

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California Food Handler Card

California Food Handler Card

California Food Handler Card Do you handle food in California?  You will need a State Approved California Food Handler Card. Who really needs a food handler card in California? If you work in a restaurant, hotel restaurant, food truck, day care, as a catering...

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Who Needs A Food Handler Card In California?

Who Needs A Food Handler Card In California? Who Needs A Food Handler Certificate in the state of California? Food handler and responsible beverage service training certification in California is required for restaurant industry workers. This regulation was created to...

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Texas Food Handler Training and COVID-19

Texas Food Handler Training and COVID-19         Lucky for all of us there is still no evidence that COVID-19 is food borne.  Restaurants are open (limited yes) but open and serving food to millions of people without spreading COVID-19. The obvious change are gloves,...

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State of Utah Alcohol BAC Charts

As of December 30, 2018, Utah became the first state to lower the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent for drivers over the age 21. Here are some Utah BAC Charts that you can print for yourself if you sell or serve alcohol in Utah...

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