I like to think of myself as being quite conscious of food safety, but I have learned so much since starting my work with the International Food Safety Network six months ago. Not only do I think more about washing my hands and cleaning food properly, I’ve told my family members about it as well.
My mom has become a regular reader of BarfBlog and we’ve also discussed a few of the articles at the dinner table. When we’re out doing things and we see someone doing something unsafe with food (like picking food up off the floor and eating it) one of our favorite things to do is say, “Doug wouldn’t like that.”
It turns out that there are a few things in the lives of the Mazurs that “Doug wouldn’t like.” A prime example is one of our favorite restaurants on the East side of Wichita. They serve traditional Indian food, buffet style. The restaurant is family owned, and as far as I know they have a relatively clean restaurant up to code according to the city. But during my interview for my job with Doug, we discussed this restaurant and I distinctly remember him telling me it wasn’t a good idea to eat at a buffet. The food sits out for hours and so many people go up and contaminate it, even with a sneeze guard.
He’s right, buffet style is a food safety nightmare , but unfortunately it hasn’t stopped our family from eating there once every two weeks. I have yet to get sick from the buffet, so I continue to play the game of Russian roulette with the possible pathogens in the Indian food. Each time we sit down at that restaurant we all say, “Doug sure wouldn’t approve of this.