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  • Ep. 24 - Harvesting Connections: A Convo on Sustainability in Food Service
    Nov 14 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the 5-in-20 podcast, I had an enlightening convo with Chef Alexandra Ceribelli, who is currently the operations manager at Harvest, a dining venue located within Rutgers Dining at the New Jersey Institute for Food, Nutrition, and Health (IFNH). And someone I would consider a trailblazer for sustainability.

    We chatted about her concept of "Happy Kitchens" and the unique dining experience at Harvest. The focus is clearly on building connections with both customers and staff. Chef Alex emphasizes a holistic approach to sustainability that incorporates social and economic factors in addition to environmental concerns. The social aspect is too often overlooked. She also stresses the importance of education in fostering a passion for sustainable practices within the culinary industry.

    I also love their approach to having a plant-forward menu without being restrictive to plant-based foods.

    Key Takeaways

    • Creating a values-driven work environment enhances engagement and creativity.

    • Engaging students in menu planning fosters a sense of community and belonging.

    • The concept of 'Happy Kitchens' focuses on creating supportive environments for staff and customers.

    • Education in food systems is crucial for developing future culinary leaders.

    • The culinary industry has a responsibility to address greenhouse gas emissions.

    • Food is a powerful medium for storytelling and cultural exchange

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    25 min
  • Ep. 23 - Wake Up - Incredible Coffee is Brewing!
    Oct 2 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Five in 20 podcast, we welcome Logan Mahoney, Vice President of Sales at Atomic Coffee Roasters. Together, we discuss what sets them apart from the rest.

    This insightful discussion highlights the importance of building robust customer relationships and delivering invaluable training and support. It underscores Atomic Coffee Roasters' commitment to excel in the coffee industry.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Atomic Coffee Roasters stands as a family-owned specialty coffee company.

    • They provide extensive support, including equipment leasing and training.

    • Atomic Coffee services areas from Maine to New Jersey.

    • Freshly roasted coffee distinguishes Atomic Coffee.

    • Water quality is essential for brewing outstanding coffee.

    • Investing in premium coffee equipment can result in better ROI.

    • Atomic Coffee Roasters exemplifies excellence, driven by a mission to elevate the coffee industry through quality, innovation, and customer-centric support.

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    27 min
  • Ep. 22 Hi "honey" - What's the Buzz About?
    Sep 11 2024

    Summary:

    In this episode, host Joshua Miller engages with David Peck, the esteemed Director of Research and Education at Better Bee, to delve into the fascinating world of bees and honey. Their discussion underscores the crucial role bees play in honey production and their indispensable function as pollinators in our food supply. They explore educational opportunities to enlighten students about bees and honey, with a focus on the diverse flavors of honey and its remarkable longevity. The conversation encourages integrating honey into school menus and crafting displays to celebrate pollinator-dependent foods. The potential for incorporating beekeeping and pollinator-friendly gardens into school programs is explored, highlighting benefits like educational experiences, honey production, and enhanced pollination for school gardens. Emphasizing collaboration, the conversation advocates for partnering with local beekeepers who can offer invaluable expertise and support. The discussion concludes by highlighting BetterBee as a valuable resource for beekeeping equipment and educational materials.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Bees are essential for honey production and serve a vital role as pollinators in our food network.

    • Schools have opportunities to highlight pollinator-dependent foods and incorporate honey into menus.

    • Honey boasts a range of flavors thanks to the diverse flowers bees forage.

    • With a long shelf life, honey can remain unspoiled for thousands of years.

    • Educational displays and activities can illuminate the importance of bees and honey in our food system. Beekeeping in schools presents educational opportunities and the potential for honey production.

    • Partnering with local beekeepers offers expert support and knowledge.

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    29 min
  • Ep. 21 Storytelling - The Currency of Connection
    Aug 28 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Joshua Miller chats with Eric Haviland and Abby Paciotti from FUZE, a full-service creative agency that specializes in marketing and branding for colleges and universities. They delve into the significance of storytelling, branding, and marketing within the food service sector on campuses. Emphasizing the essence of authenticity and community-building in fostering brand loyalty, they also shed light on the pivotal role of social media in student engagement and the creation of a unified brand identity. The guests recount their successful rebranding of a food service program and underscore the importance of student feedback in shaping marketing strategies.

    Takeaways

    • Authenticity and community-building are key in developing brand loyalty.

    • Social media plays a crucial role in engaging with students and creating a cohesive brand identity.

    • Rebranding a food service program involves aligning with the university's mission and values, creating a consistent visual brand, and involving stakeholders in the process.

    • Storytelling is an effective way to connect with audiences and create emotional ties to a brand.

    • Student feedback is essential in shaping marketing strategies and ensuring the brand resonates with the target audience.

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    24 min
  • Ep. 20 Chat with Davin Wickstrom on Reducing Plastics & Elevating Service
    Aug 14 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the Five in 20 podcast, Joshua Miller chats with Davin Wickstrom, the Director of Industry Relations at VIVREAU Advanced Water Systems in North America. They delve into VIVREAU's goal of curbing single-use plastics in oceans and waterways. The conversation extends to the Society of Hospitality and Food Service Management (SHFM) and its affiliated foundation, focusing on education, networking, and mentorship in corporate dining. They also cover VIVREAU's offerings like the Vi Tap and I-Shape systems, providing on-demand water solutions for diverse settings. The dialogue underscores the significance of sustainability, cost efficiency, and the impact of VIVREAU's systems across organizations.

    Takeaways

    • VIVREAU's mission is to reduce single-use plastics that end up in the oceans and waterways.
    • The Society of Hospitality and Food Service Management (SHFM) focuses on education, networking, and mentorship in the corporate dining industry.
    • VIVREAU offers products like the Vi Tap and I-Shape systems, which provide on-demand water options for different environments.
    • Implementing VIVREAU's systems can lead to cost savings and sustainability benefits.
    • Partnerships with organizations like the military and colleges help support and mentor individuals in the food service industry.
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    28 min
  • Ep. 19 - Dining Outside The Box with Kitchens To Go
    Jul 31 2024

    Summary

    Amy Lewis, Director of Marketing and Business Development at Kitchens To Go, delves into the company's offerings for temporary and permanent food service operations. From kitchen solutions to career journeys, project support, equipment choices, electrification, and inspirational success stories, the discussion spans a variety of key areas. For more information, visit www.kitchenstogo.com.

    Takeaways

    • Kitchens To Go offers a variety of kitchen solutions for temporary and permanent food service operations, including mobile kitchens, modular kitchens, and containerized kitchens.

    • The company provides comprehensive support for projects, including site assessment, design, engineering, and coordination with local authorities.

    • Equipment options for the kitchens are flexible, with the ability to supply, source, or integrate client-supplied equipment based on project requirements.

    • Kitchens To Go is proactive in preparing for electrification and offers solutions that align with evolving energy standards and regulations.

    • The company has a track record of successful projects in various sectors, including healthcare, education, and military installations.

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    30 min
  • Ep. 18 - Inclusivity - Serving EVERYONE at the Table
    Jul 17 2024

    Summary

    In this episode of the 5 in 20 podcast, host Joshua Miller interviews Betsy Craig, CEO of Menutrinfo, about the importance of food allergy safety in schools and other food service establishments. They discuss the need for menu labeling and certification, the prevalence of food allergies, misconceptions about food allergies, the importance of training and policies, and the concept of entity law. They also touch on the challenges of accommodating food allergies and the availability of allergy-friendly alternatives.

    Keywords

    food allergies, menu labeling, certification, food service, training, policies, entity law, accommodations, alternatives

    Takeaways

    • Food allergies are a significant concern in schools and other food service establishments, with one in four diners needing a special dietary accommodation.

    • Misconceptions about food allergies are common, but education and training are helping to dispel these myths.

    • Policies and training should cover all aspects of food service, from ordering and preparation to incident response and student feeding.

    • The concept of entity law allows for the presence of epinephrine devices in facilities to address anaphylaxis emergencies.

    • Creating a safe and inclusive environment for students with food allergies requires proactive measures and consideration of alternatives.

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    29 min
  • Ep. 17 - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - Tacos For Life!
    Jul 9 2024

    Summary

    In this episode, Joshua Miller and Rachel Miller chat with Ben Williams, the executive director of the Connect Center for Youth, about the upcoming event called Tacos for Life. Tacos for Life is a community-wide event aiming to raise funds for the Connect Center's programs, including food insecurity services, youth services, and “STEAM”-based youth programming. The event boasts a taco competition among local restaurants and the kids, gaming tournaments, photo booths, and other family-friendly activities. Remember - this is a dry event. Tickets are available online, at Price Chopper stores for a discount, and day of at full price with all proceeds supporting the Connect Center's initiatives!

    CONNECTCENTERFORYOUTH.ORG/TACOS

    Get Your Tickets ASAP!

    DATE: July 13, 2024

    TIME: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

    LOCATION: Connect Center For Youth - 49 Johnston Ave, Cohoes, NY 12047

    PRICE: $30 on website (connectcenterforyouth.org/tacos)

    DISCOUNT: $25 per person by visiting any Price Chopper/Market Bistro/Market 32 customer service desk and ask to purchase Tacos For Life Tickets.

    While you are encouraged to purchase your tickets ahead of time, tickets will be sold for full price at the event.

    Takeaways

    • Tacos for Life is a community-wide event that raises funds for the Connect Center for Youth.

    • The Connect Center offers food and security services, youth services, and STEAM-based programming.

    • The event features a taco competition among local restaurants and various family-friendly activities.

    • Additional donations and support by volunteering are always welcome. Visit connectcenterforyouth.org to find out how.

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    24 min