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Touche Terika. But isn't that like using silverware, cups, and plates. After using the steam wand, clean it up properly. Plus if we remake drinks when customers wants something reheated, that wouldn't be great on our numbers.
Hey Daniel, are you giving those drinks out in to go cups? Maybe that person is like the owner of the store I work at. I swear he has a volcano mouth. I can give him a freshly brewed cup of coffee and it's never hot enough.
Terika said:I'm pretty sure this has health code violations written all over it...not to mention the fact that it is just plain disgusting to put a steam wand into a drink that a customer has already drank out of.
I would probably just remake their drink.
Cedric said:Just put their cup under the steam wand on the espresso machine. It's faster than the microwave.
yeah, they are in paper togo cups... does that make a difference?
Cedric said:Touche Terika. But isn't that like using silverware, cups, and plates. After using the steam wand, clean it up properly. Plus if we remake drinks when customers wants something reheated, that wouldn't be great on our numbers.
Hey Daniel, are you giving those drinks out in to go cups? Maybe that person is like the owner of the store I work at. I swear he has a volcano mouth. I can give him a freshly brewed cup of coffee and it's never hot enough.
Terika said:I'm pretty sure this has health code violations written all over it...not to mention the fact that it is just plain disgusting to put a steam wand into a drink that a customer has already drank out of.
I would probably just remake their drink.
Cedric said:Just put their cup under the steam wand on the espresso machine. It's faster than the microwave.
According to current health codes, again at least around here, that is an extreme violation. Milk can go "bad" rather quick actually, once it reaches 140 degrees it is in the safe zone all the way up to 180 degrees, which we all know is where milk burns. Now when I say that milk goes "bad" I don't mean it curdles, I mean that below 140 bacteria begins to grow at an alarming rate, go check out for info regarding the changes and temp suggestions. I don't give all of this info to scare anyone but simply to make you think twice about re-heating anything like that in the old trusty microwave, since you can't control the temp that it rises to you have no idea whether or not the temp will be high enough to kill what bacteria have begun to grow. This is also why it's a good idea to serve drinks between 150 and 170 degrees.
Using the steam wand is an if-y choice as well for a few of reasons.
One: if you don't use a sanitizing solution on your wans when you wipe it down then you could be spreading those bacteria from drink to drink.
Second: any unknown disease that a customer may carry can be transmitted despite the use of sanitizing solution, if it's a disease that the solution was not created to neutralize.
Three: Once milk has been steamed a first time, the proteins that stretch creating microfoam are, for lack of better wording, spent; a lot like over used silly putty. And the flavor of your drink can be compromised, and rarely, if ever revived.
I don't drop all of this info to sound pretentious at all.
Whenever I've been asked to reheat a drink I just kindly inform that we can't and if they ask why, I tell them a shortened version of all of that. They usually understand.
As far as re-heating black coffee goes I usually just offer a free refill.
I hope this came off as an answer and not a retort.
Good luck with dealing with this. Check out they have a good write up on milk steaming and what all you are actually doing when you steam the milk. It answered some of these questions for me.
peace, love, coffee
Chris
I'm pretty sure this has health code violations written all over it...not to mention the fact that it is just plain disgusting to put a steam wand into a drink that a customer has already drank out of.
I would probably just remake their drink.
Cedric said:Just put their cup under the steam wand on the espresso machine. It's faster than the microwave.
but what if you clean the wand like you do after every drink anyways?
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