Johnny Depp

  • Posted: August 6th, 2009 - 10:16am by Rob Mancini

     

    And no I am not talking about Johnny Depp. Time and time again food safety communicators promote the use of digital tip sensitive thermometers to determine doneness of food. But how often is this practice being done in restaurants? If so, is it being done correctly? From my experience, it seems that restaurant operators depend on color far too often and the operators that use thermometers do not use them correctly. This simply boils down to a need of properly train staff. It is imperative that front line food service staff are physically shown how to correctly use thermometers rather than just explaining the concept and theory behind it. Health inspectors, in particular, must take the time during routine inspections to demonstrate the proper usage of thermometers and compel restaurant managers to train their staff accordingly.

    There have been too many cases of raw chicken burgers being served to the public and ultimately making people barf.  At times, food service staff are stressed and end up getting food orders wrong and are therefore rushed to correct the problem. In doing so, corners are cut resulting in burgers not being cooked long enough. Take the time to properly cook chicken burgers and remember stick it in.

     

     

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  • Posted: January 15th, 2008 - 10:11am by Doug Powell

    The Daily Mail is reporting that actor Johnny Depp has secretly been giving back to the hospital that saved his little Lily-Rose, after the 8-year-old contracted E. coli and her kidneys failed last year.

    Apparently, Depp gave the hospital £1 million ($2 million) of his own money. He also invited 5 doctors to see the London premiere of his most recent movie, Sweeney Todd.

    And on November 29, unknown to the public, Depp spent four hours at the hospital telling bedtime stories to patients dressed as Captain Jack Sparrow after having his Pirates Of The Caribbean costume flown over from Los Angeles.

    Sounds like an ideal candidate for a public service announcement (PSA) on foodborne illness.
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  • Posted: November 3rd, 2007 - 9:32am by Doug Powell

    Johnny Depp tells Entertainment Weekly in its Nov. 9 issue that his eight-year-old daughter, Lily, is now healthy and well following her hospitalization this year after contracting what was believed to be an E. coli O157.

    "Now every single millisecond is a mini-celebration. Every time we get to breathe in and exhale is a huge victory. She pulled through beautifully, perfectly, with no lasting anything."

    "To say it was the darkest moment, that's nothing. It doesn't come close to describing it. Words are so small."


    Unfortunately, not everyone makes it, like the 14-year-old Iowa girl who died Friday morning. Or 5-year-old Mason Jones who died in 2005 in Wales.
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  • Posted: May 10th, 2007 - 8:37am by Brae Surgeoner

    According to FemaleFirst.co.uk, actor Johnny Depp has spoken out about his family's scare following his seven-year-old daughter, Lily-Rose's bout with E. coli two months ago.

    The story notes that Lily-Rose was rushed to a London hospital after contracting the E.coli bacteria, which caused her kidneys to shut down. Filming on Depp's latest movie Sweeney Todd was halted so he could keep a vigil at the youngster's bedside with partner Vanessa Paradis (who, according to other media sources, he may finally marry this summer) .

    Although Lily appears to be back to her normal self already, Depp was quoted as saying, "It gave us a great scare. What got us through this wasn't the strength of Vanessa or me but our daughter and her incredible ability to make us feel OK even though she was very unwell. She was super-strong."

    The actor further added, "It was a very bumpy patch but she has come through it beautifully and unscathed and she is now as healthy as she always was. She is wonderful."

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