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3 More Things I’ve Learned Working in Restaurants

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  1. I recommend press and seal instead of plastic wrap. It sticks to itself so you don't use much. There's a lot less waste.

  2. Chow down on all of those microplastic particles! Plastic bottles, plastic wrap, plastic food. Yum!

  3. I got my seran and alumeeneeum at costco and istg theyve lasted me almost 10 yrs. Im not even fuckin joking 😂 and i cook a lot. But i also do favor more sustainable and reusable items for tasks, also.

  4. Pancake squeeze bottle only holds enough batter for maybe 5 pancakes. Restaurants make it by the gallons – usually in old pickle buckets – and ladel it onto the griddle.

  5. I learned you use baked potatoes about six or seven different ways before throwing them out, including roasting them, potato soup, fries, potato salad, potato skins and mashed potatoes. I'm sure I'm missing one or two other ways we used them after the evening service.

  6. You just solved 2 out of 3 problems for me. I'm only one person though so that roll of plastic wrap would outlive me!

  7. my mom and dad worked in restaurants when we were kids and one day someone brought home that industrial size saran wrap, not new mind you, and that bad boy survived their divorce, my enlistment, my bachelors degree, AND my masters before it finally met its end. almost 15 years in my house

  8. Just watch the cutting blade on the cling wrap. I still have a scar where I sliced myself open at pizza hut at 16yo. 😅

  9. can confirm the last fact we have had the same box of plastic wrap and foil for like 8 years

  10. YOU GET MORE CRACKLES FROM THE POTATO BY BOILING IT WITH COLD WATER AS IT ALLOW MORE TIME FOR WATER PENETRATION. WITH BOILING WATER IT IS MORE FLAT LIKE WHAT WAS SHOWN IN VIDEO.

  11. The big boy wrap is better for aluminum foil. They're 18" wide, not long. For regular cookie sheets, go the width of the sheet, for the large ones, you go the length. They are always the thickest foil available too. Grill quality.

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