Posted by Gambles on October 06, 2014 at 16:42:39 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Ot - quick rant posted by JRSutton on October 06, 2014 at 12:51:22:
Welcome to the long arm of our government. Two years ago, the person in charge of our county 4H food stand contracted with my mom for her to bake kolachies to be sold at the 4H food stand. The first morning of the fair, the health department came in and stopped the sale of the pastries. In order for my mom to sell her kolachies, she would have to do all the baking entirely inside the food stand. Not only that, but he has since made them tear out a brand new two-compartment sink and made them install a three-compartment sink. They also had to buy another commercial refrigerator. Every year, the food inspector stops in and demands that there be more "upgrades". I realize that food poisoning is serious and anybody who has had a severe case of food poisoning would probably agree with what the food inspector has been doing, but my mom's kolachies have never killed anybody.
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