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There were a few packs of hairnets off to the side.
The report mentioned broken refrigerators, overheated stored meats, unsanitary seafood, and cooks sans hairnets.
One detail, however, is strikingly contemporary: synthetic paper hairnets, in a vivid shade of green.
Guests wore red aprons and hairnets, and the food was served as Costco samples on red trays.
The workday at the Westampton location starts in a room filled with sinks and boxes of hairnets.
"The cafeteria staff would come in at noon, wearing their hairnets, and hand out letters," she said.
In an adjacent office, we don hairnets, scrubs and shoe coverings; best to be both hygienic and classy.
We're required to wear hairnets around the candy, and anyone with a beard needs to wear a beard net.
At a bank of lockers, they don blue hairnets and swap their shoes for clean plastic slip-on slippers.
The confections are made from original recipes and served by cashiers in hairnets who often address customers by name.
Behind an imposing row of dry-cleaning machines, women in hairnets were inspecting clothes that had already been processed.
His stories were full of wrong-sized condoms, fishermen forced to wear hairnets and international disputes over cheese policy.
When packing the bricks of powder into individual vacuum-sealed baggies, their 17 employees wear plastic coveralls, hairnets, and masks.
As the ballplayers tapped on their keyboards, and Manny waited on the couch, Sherwin and Muraskin shushed about, adjusting the hairnets.
The workers wore face scarves to guard against the cold, as well as hairnets, aprons and gloves midway up their arms.
Peering through large windows, we spied workers in white aprons and hairnets in a vast milk-processing hall, various aging rooms and a testing lab.
We were handed clipboards, hairnets and Authenticook aprons and shepherded into the kitchen, where we watched Joseph's wife, Brinda, cook curries and appams and fish fries.
As we put on gowns, hairnets, and cloth shoe covers in preparation for entering the clean manufacturing area, Wong elaborated on China's need for swift automation.
So Lacey and Caroline rented out an industrial kitchen, put on hairnets and gloves and got to work perfecting the recipe for a frozen cauliflower crust.
As they waited to be called into the operating room for their sterilizations, women in blue scrubs and hairnets wistfully recalled happier times in once-booming Venezuela.
After putting on hairnets and butcher coats, we walked into a vast, refrigerated factory that is kept at forty-five degrees in order to prevent bacterial growth.
As nine scientists in lab coats and hairnets looked on, I drank a glass of Impossible Milk, which had the consistency, color, fat, and calcium content of dairy milk.
Players like Robert Covington and Sergio Rodriguez -- along with 200 staffers -- donned their finest hairnets at the Boys & Girls Club in Frankford and got to work prepping the meals.
Even with the removal of the hairnets, Katie and I felt uncomfortable eating at someone's dining table while they watched us and then returned to the kitchen to clean up.
The 753,000-square-foot building, located on Ferry Street, has an earthy smell, but the lack of dirt combined with the hairnets and misting machines gives it an antiseptic feel.
After meeting the prized cows, we put on white lab jackets, hairnets and Smurf-blue shoe covers to tour the cheesemaking facility, where a single worker methodically ladled Camembert molds by hand.
A former ballet student, Wilson skillfully details the world of her teenage dancer: the "spiderweb-thin" nylon hairnets; the salmon pink tights under Fiorucci jeans; the grimy Capezio slippers carefully cracked at the arches.
All Yumble meals are prepared in USDA-inspected facilities that adhere to antimicrobial and antiviral USDA standards, which include the use of face masks, gloves, hairnets, and food-safe air purification and cleaning practices.
But right now it's hard to catch the resemblance: Sylvestre is outfitted in Tyvex and hairnets, necessary to keep out dust, skin particles, and dirt that could mar the super-smooth surface of his device.
They are walking up the path and we are directed to notice three things: their tight black hairnets, one woman's yellow leather ankle boots and another's sleeves with 10 pearl buttons binding them around the wrists.
No offense to cafeteria workers and other professionals who need to wear hairnets for their job, but no one was going to understand why I was wearing a hairnet in my hair for a normal day of sitting at my desk.
Even before concerns about the coronavirus began upending normal life across California, the 100 or so workers in EAT Club's San Leandro kitchen cooked while outfitted in "Intel ad bunny suits," Doug Leeds told me: Gloves, smocks, hairnets, masks, booties.
The chickens then move to stations where dozens of cutters, wearing aprons and hairnets and armed with knives, stand shoulder to shoulder, each performing a rapid series of cuts—slicing wings, removing breasts, and pulling out the pink meat for chicken tenders.
You could say it was a reactionary fantasy, stoked by the right-wing press, of a great and ingenious people who had been hoodwinked into vassalage by a faceless bureaucracy hellbent on forcing Britain's fishermen to wear hairnets and introducing strict regulations ensuring the straightness of bananas.
"Canadians should not expect that on Day 1, the legal market is going to supply the billions of dollars of illegal cannabis being consumed in Canada," he said in his windowless office at the greenhouse complex near the shore of Lake Huron where employees work in disposable suits and hairnets to avoid contaminating the multimillion-dollar crop.
These hairnets were frequently made of gold threads,Juv. ii. 96; Petron. 67. sometimes of silk,Salmas. Eocerc. ad Solin. p. 3.92.
Meanwhile, in the snug, women wearing hairnets and expressions as hard as anthracite would foregather over halves of stout and mither in incomprehensible Lancastrian idioms.
When Venida, a hairnet manufacturer, hired Bernays' services, he started a campaign to convince women to grow their hair longer so they would buy more hairnets. Although the campaign failed to influence many women, it convinced government officials to require hairnets for certain jobs. Bernays worked with Procter & Gamble for Ivory-brand bar soap. The campaign successfully convinced people that Ivory soap was medically superior to other soaps.
Bernays's famous corporate clients included Procter & Gamble, the American Tobacco Company, Cartier Inc., Best Foods, CBS, the United Fruit Company, General Electric, Dodge Motors, the fluoridationists of the Public Health Service, Knox-Gelatin, and innumerable other big names. Bernays attempted to help Venida hair nets company to get women to wear their hair longer so they would use hairnets more. The campaign failed but did get government officials to require hairnets for some jobs.
Merchants expanded the market for apparel, and created complementary accessories such as hats, hairnets, bags, and gloves. The widespread use of mirrors, popular in Renaissance interior design and architecture, increased interest in self-image and fashion.
Helmut Birkhan: Kelten. Versuch einer Gesamtdarstellung ihrer Kultur. p. 163. The hair was often shaved above the oiled forehead. In the Hallstatt period, hairnets have been found; in some accounts, individual emphasised braids (up to three) are mentioned, but most women tied their hair back in a braid.
Hairnets, baby cradles, hanging baskets for fruit were also made. In attempts to retain traditional Punjabi culture, there are cultural craft centres in and around Jullunder where sprang technique is one of several old textile arts being passed on to young craftspeople. Contemporary art textiles sometimes employ sprang in wall hangings.
The charities canceling included the American Red Cross and the American Cancer Society. The club has been frequently cited for health code violations. In January 2017, Florida inspectors noted 15 infractions that included unsafe seafood, insufficiently refrigerated meats, rusty shelving, and cooks without hairnets. Since 2013, it has faced 51 health code violations.
Hair was worn parted in the middle and smoothed, waved, or poofed over the ears, then braided or "turned up" and pinned into a roll or low bun at the back of the neck. Such styling was usually maintained by the use of hair oils and pomades. Styled hair was often further confined in decorative hairnets, especially by younger women. (NOTE: Although many modern reenactors refer to this garment as a "snood", it is not a period term for this article of clothing; snoods were something else entirely.) These hairnets were frequently made of very fine material to match the wearer's natural hair color, but occasionally more elaborate versions were made of thin strips of velvet or chenille (sometimes decorated with beads).
A tshitshi reveals her singleness by wearing less clothing. Single women typically do not wear clothing to cover their head, breasts, legs and shoulders. Engaged women wear hairnets to show their marital status to society and married women cover themselves in clothing and headdresses. Also, women are taught to defer to men and treat them with great respect.
Hairnets are used to prevent loose hair from contaminating food or work areas. A snood is a net or fabric bag pinned or tied on at the back of a woman's head for holding the hair. Scarves are used to protect styled hair or keep it tidy. Shower caps and swim caps prevent hair from becoming wet or entangled during activity.
Whether plain or resplendent, many hairnets were edged with ruchings of ribbon that would serve to adorn the crown of the wearer's head. Fashion Bonnets for outdoor wear had small brims that revealed the face. Earlier bonnets of the decade had lower brims. However, by mid-century Spoon Bonnets, which featured increasingly high brims and more elaborate trimmings, became the vogue.
Such items include hard hats, safety vests, life jackets, aprons, hairnets, and steel-toe boots. In the first decade of the twenty-first century there was some controversy in some southern U.S. states over the wearing of trousers so low as to expose the underwear (sagging). The practice was banned in some places. Some states and towns have loose, or no, regulations for requiring clothing.
Fires set by Tibetans which burned the apartments and shops of Muslims resulted in Muslim families being killed and wounded in the 2008 mid-March riots. Due to Tibetan violence against Muslims, the traditional Islamic white caps have not been worn by many Muslims. Scarfs were removed and replaced with hairnets by Muslim women in order to hide. Muslims prayed in secret at home when in August 2008 the Tibetans burned the Mosque.
The museum has a collection of textiles and organic remains from excavations at Badari, Matmar and Mostagedda. There is also a selection of textiles from British excavations at Antinoe, Armant, Tell el Amarna, Fayum, Hawara, Illahun, the collection includes a dozen Roman hats and hairnets, Napata/Sanam Abu Dom, Oxyrhynchus, Qau el-Kebir, Saqqara, Tanis and Tarkhan. There is also material from the Petrie. The museum holds animal mummies, shrouds and bandages.
Fires set by Tibetans which burned the apartments and shops of Muslims resulted in Muslim families being killed and wounded in the 2008 mid-March riots. Due to Tibetan violence against Muslims, the traditional Islamic white caps have not been worn by many Muslims. Scarfs were removed and replaced with hairnets by Muslim women in order to hide. Muslims prayed in secret at home when in August 2008 the Tibetans burned the Mosque.
It has been reported that because of the frequency and temperature that hair was curled at, thinning and damaged hair was common amongst women.Olson (2008), 73 While gel and henna, as mentioned above, were used to manage hair, hairnets and pins were in common usage too. Poorer women would have used wooden pins, while the aristocracy used gold, ivory, crystal, silver or painted bone. The pins were decorated with carvings of the gods, or beads and pendants.
When people are served food which contains hair in restaurants or cafés, it is usual for them to complain to the staff. There are a range of possible reasons for the objection to hair in food, ranging from cultural taboos to the simple fact that it is difficult to digest and unpleasant to eat. It may also be interpreted as a sign of more widespread problems with hygiene. The introduction of complete-capture hairnets is believed to have resulted in a decrease in incidents of contamination of this type.
19th century painting of a woman wearing a snood (by Adolph Menzel) Two women working at a Texas Naval Air Base in 1942, wearing hairnets (snoods) A snood () is a type of traditionally female headgear designed to hold the hair in a cloth or yarn bag. In the most common form, the headgear resembles a close-fitting hood worn over the back of the head. It is similar to a hairnet, but snoods typically have a looser fit, a much coarser mesh, and noticeably thicker yarn. A tighter-mesh band may cover the forehead or crown, then run behind the ears, and under the nape of the neck.
Butcher's Arms Ground is a multi-use stadium in Droylsden, Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Droylsden F.C.. The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 people both seated and standing and is nicknamed "The Slaughterhouse" or "Abattoir" by fans. The Butchers reference is celebrated at a designated home game once a year, when the stadium floor is sprinkled with saw dust and fans are invited to wear white overalls and hairnets. During Droylsden's recent F.A. Cup tie against Leyton Orient, broadcast live on ESPN, two fans invaded the pitch at the end of the match dressed as butchers.
Man-made objects such as needles and hairnets can sometimes be seen in her sculptures, but utilized in ways that call attention to their basic form; their individual structure utilized just as sensitively and individually as the seeds, stalks, or animal hair. Löhr also creates drawings on paper inspired by the same elements of nature, using pencil, ink, or oil pastel to continue her reorganization of the natural substances in her vocabulary. Löhr has exhibited extensively in Europe and Asia, including at the 49th Biennale di Venezia. Her solo exhibition at the in Varese, Italy, in 2010, was the last exhibition conceived by the acclaimed collector Giuseppe Panza.

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