Nine weeks of food service management -an internship experience!
Monday, February 27, 2017
Week 4
Well it was another busy week. I got to spend time learning more about OU H&F operations such as new employee training, housing work program, and food plans. Then I got to practice my cooking skills in the kitchen at Couch. Thanks to everyone there again for putting up with me and my questions. With the help of Byrd and others I prepared a test run on a recipe for Ms. Dot and some upcoming allergy awareness presentations. Overall the experiment was a success, the dish looked and tasted great. I got to finish up the week at Crossroads with Gary Baker. He is full of energy and very passionate about his profession. We got to jump in and help on the lunch rush, this kitchen has a great team aspect and functioned like a well oiled machine. Hope next week is just as good (I'm sure it will be).
Monday, February 20, 2017
Week 3
This was a busy week and it went quick. I learned a lot through-out the week. One thing that I learned this week was how to use this blog. After a little research, I found that my post were not being published due to user error (oops!). That's right, I was doing it wrong the whole time. So, I apologize for the late post of weeks 1 & 2. Besides that, week 3 was great. I worked at Cate through the week with Sharon. She was great, didn't mind all my questions and taught me a lot. We started off each morning with her showing me her daily routine of computer/paper work. Then came the fun part, we would make fresh brioche bread to be used for the burger buns at Ruthie's. See pic below, you can't tell me that those don't look delicious. The rest of my time at Cate was spent learning the various aspects of all the lines in Cate and Sharon's day to day task. Thanks to everyone who works at Cate for having me for the week.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Week 2
Week 2
Hello again, week two was another good week. I got to work a couple of catering events. Everyone was very nice and worked really well together as a team, especially setting up for the extremely large presidential dinner. I didn’t get to stick around for the dinner but seeing how organized the set up was I am sure the dinner went great. Then on Friday I got to join Kevin Barker in a routine inspection of Wagner Dinning Hall. This was a valuable learning experience as I learned about all the aspects of what to look for to ensure a safe and sanitary facility. I will be in Cate next week and can’t wait, should learn a lot.
Week 1
Hello all,
My name is Steven and I am Dot’s new dietetic intern. A little about myself, I am from McLoud, Oklahoma. I received my bachelors’ degree in Health Exercise Science from here at the University of Oklahoma in 2008. It’s good to be back on campus, a lot has changed over the years but at least I feel somewhat familiar with the campus. I’m excited to be here and look forward to all the unique experiences that OU Housing and Foods has to offer.
My first week is now in the books and I have been learning a lot. My first day was doing paperwork and getting familiar with things in the office. The rest of the week I got to spend in Couch. The first day there happened to be monthly inventory day and so I spent a lot of time watching and learning about their procedures. There is a lot of stuff to count, amazing they can get it all done in a day. This first day was also a day that they were having a special dinner for the Chinese New Year, I stayed late this day to help interact with the students and serve some unique and delicious foods. The next couple days I spent shadowing various people and asking lots of questions to learn what they do. The cooks have a pretty good system to keep up with the demands of the foods cooked for the day along with prepping foods that will be made the next day. Sam and Marcia were great in allowing me to see all the aspects of the kitchen as well as showing me all the managerial things that go on. And possibly the best part of the week was all the delicious food that I have eaten this week.
So much to learn in so little time. I have to give a big thanks to everyone in advance for teaching me about their jobs and for putting up with me and all my questions. I can’t wait to see what the following weeks have in store for me.
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