Thread Number: 73580
/ Tag: Small Appliances
Household appliances used in commercial buildings and vice versa |
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Post# 971654 , Reply# 4   12/5/2017 at 06:38 (2,327 days old) by polkanut (Wausau, WI )   |   | |
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In the movie 9 to 5, there's a scene in the breakroom where Lily Tomlin pours her boss (Dabney Coleman) a cup of coffee from a Norelco Dial-A-Brew coffeemaker. You can see it at 1:00 in this clip. CLICK HERE TO GO TO polkanut's LINK |
Post# 973944 , Reply# 7   12/16/2017 at 07:59 (2,316 days old) by fan-of-fans (Florida)   |   | |
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Interesting, and I never knew that the jingle from the recent Winn-Dixie commercial was from a Dolly Parton song. Shows how little I know about country music. CLICK HERE TO GO TO fan-of-fans's LINK |
Post# 974025 , Reply# 8   12/16/2017 at 13:37 (2,315 days old) by firedome (Binghamton NY & Lake Champlain VT)   |   | |
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as a restaurant and food facility inspector (Sanitarian) right out of college as a Bio major. In Maryland, at least, all equipment in any type of commercial food facility must be NSF approved, but churches and others such as smaller social halls and organizations were sometimes allowed to slip through the cracks, if small or infrequent food producers to the public, more or less at the discretion of the inspector and depending on the observable level of sanitation and food handling practices, when observable. However in general no residential cooking or food prep equipment was allowable in commercial kitchens. Not true in all states, though, in Vermont some kitchens I've casually observed - yikes!
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