Foodborne illnesses can be prevented by following simple food safety
practices. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Wise County provides a Food
Protection Management Training Program that seeks to reduce the risk of food
borne illness.
Food service employees and those who operate a cottage food business can
attend a two hour food handler’s
class on Wednesday, February 18, 2015
from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm at the Wise
County Extension office in Decatur to learn more about good personal hygiene,
cross contamination and time and temperature abuse. The registration fee is
$20.00 and covers course materials and an official food handler card.
Registration deadline to attend the Food Handler certification is February 13,
2015. Space is limited.
A recent change to the Texas Cottage Food Law requires that anyone who
operates a cottage food business have a food handler card. The new food law also allows more foods that
can be prepared and sold from a residential kitchen. The previous law limited the foods that could
be sold to mainly baked goods, jams and jellies, and dried herbs. Under the amended law, which took effect
September 1, 2013, the list of foods that can be sold has been expanded to
include pickles, popcorn snacks, candy, unroasted nut butters, and
vinegar. In addition, these foods can
be sold at venues outside the home including farmers markets, roadside stands,
and fairs.
For questions concerning these classes or the Texas Cottage Food Law
please call 940/627-3341 or come by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Wise
County Office, 206 S. State St., Decatur, Texas 76234. The Food Protection
Management (FPM) Training Program is brought to you by the Texas A&M
AgriLife Extension Service in cooperation with the Texas Department of State
Health Services, and the County Commissioners Court Cooperating.
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