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  1. Lights, camera, cheese! New 'cheese theater' at Hilmar Visitor Center shows the power of cheese.: An article from: Dairy Today by Connie Kuber, 2004-05-01
  2. Off to a good start.: An article from: Dairy Today by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-10
  3. Teaming to innovate: Jane and Greg Ledbetter continuously look for, and implement, new ideas to improve both their operation and their community.(2004 ... of the Year): An article from: Dairy Today by Rick Mooney, 2004-01-01
  4. Milk consumption and food service patterns in selected eastern and midwestern institutions (Marketing research report) by Herbert Holms Moede, 1967
  5. Reports of the agricultural technical advisory committees for trade on the North American Free Trade Agreement cotton, dairy products, fruits and vegetables (SuDoc PREX 1.2:T 67/3/ATACS) by U.S. Postal Service, 1992
  6. Dairy products from the farm to you: Dairy food project : 4-H member guide : unit 8 : grade 12 (Publication / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Tennessee) by Herbert C Holt, 1982
  7. Cultured dairy products: Dairy foods project : 4-H member guide : unit 6 : grade 10 (Publication / Agricultural Extension Service, University of Tennessee) by Herbert C Holt, 1981
  8. Introduction to 4-H dairy foods by Diane Seimer, 1976
  9. Influence of nutrition information on the attitudes, knowledge and reported consumption of dairy foods by dieters (Special report) by Sigrid A Gibson, 1991
  10. Dairy foods: Member's manual by Sheila Ashbrook, 1992
  11. Composition of Foods Australia: Infant Foods, Dairy Foods Update
  12. Consumer laws and dairy foods: A brief resume of Washington consumer-protection laws that affect dairy foods (Extension circular) by Eunice A Meakin, 1971
  13. Cultured Foods: History, Ideas & Recipes for Cultured Dairy Foods and Sourdough Bread by Wendy Zeffertt, 1990
  14. Watching our weight with dairy foods by Karen Chapman, 1993

41. Food Service And Technology Consulting
to bakery (dry mixes and readyto-eat), frozen (entrées, desserts, etc.), and mixedmedium meat and dairy products for retail or food service applications.
http://www.eco-cuisine.com/food.htm
FOOD SERVICE CONSULTING: Expertise in vegetarian and vegan menu and recipe development and/or incorporating those recipes into an existing menu with consideration of labor and menu dynamics. The end result will be a menu that reflects improved flavor and nutritional quality at a reduced cost in general. Services include providing food service sources for natural foods ingredients and nutritional analysis of recipes. Experienced working with fine or casual dining, cafeteria, and deli food service operations. Educational Demonstrations, Dinners, Lectures and Seminars Popular topics include vegetarian protein options (center of the plate), and dairy and egg substitutes including nutrition, preparation, and presentation. We can provide vegetarian/natural foods curriculum for culinary education and are experienced in providing menus and chef consulting services for dinners up to 2000. Check out the Food Service Cameron Stove-top Smoker and Wood Chips (9 flavors). FOOD TECHNOLOGY CONSULTING: Eco-Cuisine Food Products
Cookbooks/Video

42. Organic Valley Farms - Organic Milk, Dairy, Natural Foods
organic valley family of farms home page, Welcome to the food service homepage!Contact Derek Lee food service Sales Manager (608 / 2572120).
http://www.organicvalley.com/food_service/
Welcome to the food service homepage! Contact Derek Lee
Food Service Sales Manager
Organic Valley Family of Farms produces the highest quality 100% certified organic food ingredients for food service. We sell only the freshest 100% certified organic milk, cheese, cream, butter, eggs, vegetables and meat to the food service industry.

43. Chicago: Dept. Of Health
Today the food and dairy Program does not directly serve the general public We willprovide food service education and information designed to reach individuals
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Health/FoodAndDairy.html
Home News Events City Departments ... Contact Us Search for:
Chicago Department of Public Health
Food and Dairy Protection Program
(312)747-FOOD
Yesterday, Today andTomorrow
Yesterday:
The Food and Dairy Protection Division had existed in Chicago as part of the Department of Health from the mid 1940's through 1978. During a reshuffling of the city's organizational structure by a new administration in 1979, the Food and Dairy Division was moved under the umbrella of the Department of Consumer Services. Sanitarians (inspectors) previously assigned to food service were now assigned to many different types of inspections. These Sanitarians now checked retail establishments for weight and measures' compliance, price markings, proper licensing and general sanitary conditions. This situation continued until 1987, when the Food and Dairy Program was moved back into the Department of Health. When the Food and Dairy Program was moved back into the Department of Health, we were literally a brand-new agency and virtually had to start over. Starting over required intense effort and dedication on the part of the Food and Dairy Protection Division staff and the willing cooperation of other city agencies. During the past twelve years we have developed our staff, our facilities, our interdepartmental liaisons and our industry relationships so that today we function as a highly motivated and highly effective food protection agency.

44. Food Licenses
Fee $125; Municipal Code Reference 48 and 7-40; Inspections Health (food dairy). oremployees that perform 50% or more of their work service per calendar
http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Revenue/License/Food.html
Home News Events City Departments ... Contact Us Search for:
For all tax forms two links are provided (the form and instructions) , make sure you download both. When printing forms, check the "Shrink to Fit" box in your printer dialog box. For information regarding the inspection of grocery stores and certification of weights and measures, see the Department of Consumer Services
Applicable Licenses
Food Service/Sales
Retail Food
  • Required to sell or serve food directly to the public. covers all types of retail food sales, including groceries, bakeries, caterers, take-out and deliveries and restaurants. A license is NOT required to sell only pre-packaged, nonperishable food such as gum, candy, soda, etc.
  • Fee
    - 4,500 square feet = $300
    4,500 - 10,000 square feet = $400
    over 10,000 square feet = $500
  • Municipal Code Reference : 4-8 and 7-40
  • Inspections:
Wholesale Food
  • Required for businesses that sell food and food ingredients to other businesses. Businesses engaged in both retail and wholesale food sales are only required to obtain a Retail Food license.
  • Fee
  • Municipal Code Reference : 4-8 and 7-40
  • Inspections:
Food, Special Event

45. Business.com/food And Beverage/dairy Producers/butter Featured Advertisers
Equipment and Supplies; food service Equipment; food service Jobs;food service Trays; food Testing Laboratories; foodservice Training;
http://www.business.com/directory/food_and_beverage/dairy_producers/butter/spons
- Featured Advertiser Site Map: Other Industry Site Maps:

46. Service
Theis, Monica L. Lecturer, food service (e-mail mltheis@facstaff.wisc.edu); Wendorff, Bill L. - Professor; Center for dairy Research researchers; food
http://www.wisc.edu/foodsafety/wisconsin_FIRST/service/service.htm

47. Bright Dairy Food
Quality, Products, News, Health, service, Advertisement, Career. Home ContactUs Site Map Copyright. Copyright © 2001 Shanghai Bright dairy food Co.,Ltd.
http://www.brightdairy.com/english/service/service.htm

48. Careers Advisory Service
food Technologist, dairy Industry. Bachelors (Honours). Process Operator,dairy Product Manufacturer. Product Development Technology, food Processing.
http://www.otago.ac.nz/careers/html/graddest/food.html
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2001 Employment Destinations of NZ University Graduates
This list has been derived from questionnaires completed by 2000 graduates, six months after completing their studies, as part of the annual national Graduate Employment Survey. It has been edited to give a guide to a range of possible employment options.

49. Useful Links From Sealed Air
Institute; International dairyDeli-Bakery Association; US Meat ExportFederation. food service Associations. American Correctional
http://www.sealedair.com/library/links/default.htm

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Packaging Related Associations
Packaging Schools
Food Industry Associations
Food Service Associations
Other Associations

50. Our Service To Food Manufacturer In Baking, Confectionery, Dairy, Ice Cream, Gen
Partnerships We treat our customers as partners in bringing food products with onthe confidence, stability and continuity that comes with 70 years of service.
http://www.thurberco.com/service.html
1110 Lake Cook Road Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
Tel. (847) 541-3663 FAX (847) 541-3684 SCOTT THURBER DIANE SMITH CUSTOMER SERVICE CRAIG THURBER
The Thurber Company
Our Mission
We take the time to build and maintain
long-term business relationships.
Business Trust
Our food industry knowledge has
earned us the trust
of leading food companies.
Business Partnerships
We treat our customers as partners
in bringing food products with the
finest ingredients to market. Our customers choose us for our unique combination of services.
  • We represent high quality ingredient manufacturers.
  • We offer multiple lines of products.
  • We follow-through and represent our principals through every phase of the selling process.
  • Most importantly, you can count on the

51. Supplemental Material
Winston, Marvin E. food service Sanitation Guidelines to Avoid food PoisoningOutbreaks. dairy. food and Environmental Sanitation (August 1991) 430-31.
http://www.outreach.uiuc.edu/foodsafety/HTML/SupplementalMaterial.htm
Supplemental Material Books Marriott, Norman G. Principles of Food Sanitation . 2d ed. Westport, CT: AVI Publishing, 1989. (387 pages). Chapter 1, "The Role of Sanitation in the Food Industry," and Chapter 17. "Management and Sanitation," provide a good introduction to the subject. National Restaurant Association. Sanitation Operations Manual. Washington, DC: The National Restaurant Association, rev. 1984. (390 pages, three-ring binder). This handy reference breaks down the topic of sanitation into sections that give operators and managers information to set up a sanitation program. It provides a good overview. Richardson, Tows M., and Wade R. Nicodemus. Sanitation for Foodservice Workers . 3d ed. Boston: CHI Publishing Company, Inc.. 1981. (275 pages). Chapters 15 and 16 give historical legal cases of the liability of retail food manufacturers, suppliers. and restaurateurs for illness caused by their products. Sherry, John E. H. Legal Aspects of Foodservice Management . Chicago: The Educational Foundation in cooperation with John Wiley & Sons. Inc., 1987. (334 pages). Chapter 1, "Law for Foodservice Operators: Introduction," and Chapter 4, "Liability 1: Liability for the Sale of Foods and Beverages," explain how legal issues affect foodservice operators and managers.

52. Liens Utiles Du Service Documentation
service Documentation Liens utiles. Cool Comfort; Cryobiology; Cryogenics;dairy industries international; dairy, food and environmental sanitation;
http://www.iifiir.org/1frdocu_sites.asp
Service Documentation
Liens utiles

53. Hanan Products
Nondairy coffee whitener, whipped toppings, puddings, dressings, fillings, and specialty items for the bakery and food service trade.
http://www.hananproducts.com/hpcoffbut.html
Hanan Products Co, Inc.
196 Miller Place
Hicksville, Long Island, NY 11801
Fax: 516-938-1925
Non-Dairy Coffee Whitener
    COFFEE HANSE Coffee Hanse , a non-dairy, kosher and parve coffee whitener, enhances the taste of your coffee. The superior quality of this fine product is evident with your first cup to your last. Coffee Hanse is also the perfect choice for all your cooking needs. Manufactured without milk or milkfat, Coffee Hanse meets the requirements of those interested in a cholesterol free and lactose free product as well as a kosher and parve product. Competitively priced, and conveniently packaged in 12 - 1 quart containers per case, Coffee Hanse is the perfect compliment to the other fine line of non-dairy products produced by Hanan Products, Company, Inc.

Hanan Products

54. MedBioWorld: Food Science & Nutrition Journals
food Science and Technology Abstracts food service Technology food Today Journal ofAgricultural and food Chemistry Journal of dairy Science Journal of
http://www.sciencekomm.at/journals/food.html

55. ConAgra Foods, Inc.
food service suppliers offering shelfstable foods, seafood, and dairy products. Also makes agricultural products and food ingredients, and mills flour and corn.
http://www.conagrafoods.com/

56. School Milk Pilot Test: Estimating The Effects Of National Implementation
School Milk Pilot Study Sales Test, September 2001 June 2002, dairy ManagementInc. and American School food service Association, Unpublished.
http://www.nationaldairycouncil.org/lvl04/nutrilib/relresearch/pilot_test9.html
School Milk Pilot Test:
Estimating the Effects of National Implementation REFERENCES
  • Roper ASW (2002). School Milk Pilot Study: Sales Test , September 2001 - June 2002, Dairy Management Inc. and American School Food Service Association, Unpublished.
    Fox, M.K., M.K. Crepinsik, P. Cornor, et al. (2001). School Nutrition Dietary Assessment Study - II: Final Report , Alexandria, VA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service.
    Gleason, P. and C. Suitor (2001). Children's Diets in the Mid-1990s: Dietary Intake and Its Relationship with School Meal Participation , Alexandria, VA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service.
    Daft, L., A Arcos, A. Hallawell, et al. (1998). School Food Purchase Study: Final Report , Alexandria, VA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service.
    American Heart Association (2002). 2002 Heart and Stroke Statistical Update.
    American Cancer Society (2001). Cancer Facts and Figures 2001
    Javitt, J.C. and Y.P. Chiang (1995). "Economic Impact of Diabetes" in Maureen Harris, ed. Diabetes in America , National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease, NIH.
  • 57. Food Distributors North America - BizEurope.com
    City Grand Rapids Country USA Regional food service provider supplying over 30.000customers Products include Beverage, dairy, Disposables, Fresh Produce
    http://www.bizeurope.com/bsr/import/foodusa.htm
    Europe's leading business resource portal America Asia Europe Other ... World Bizeurope World Home Membership Add url Advertising ... Email Importers / distributors of food related products North America
    Full details of these companies here

    Members Only - c lick here to join now
    The following companies are major players in the distribution of food related products to groceries, restaurants, drugstores, supermarkets across North America . New data is still
    being added. Contact details are available to BizEurope professional members only. Total companies listed: 191 City: Richmond
    Country: Canada
    City: Cleveland
    Country: USA
    Distributor of 9000 food products serving 1200 customers City: Colombus
    Country: USA
    Distributor of food products to restaurants, deli's, supermarkets (10000+ items and 7000 customers served) City: Texas Country: USA Distributor of groceries, meat, dairy products to grocery stores and restaurants (700 member stores) City: Hickory Country: USA Wholesale grocery store distributor (600 food stores) City: Grand Rapids Country: USA Wholesale distributor of foods, candy, cigarettes, snacks, hba, general merchandise

    58. Press
    Peter’s food service Limited. Glanbia will continue to be a major food supplierto the UK foodservice sector, particularly in cheese and other dairy products
    http://www.glanbia.ie/file_deposit/828200284418AM_files/02 2002 Interim Press Re
    Press
    Corporate Communications Department
    Glanbia House Kilkenny Ireland
    Release
    Telephone Facsimile www.glanbia.com
    Glanbia plc Interim Report Half-Year Ended 29 June 2002 Highlights Half-Year ended 29 June 2002 Half-Year Ended 30 June 2001 Change Group Turnover Operating Profit* Profit before Tax / Exceptional Items Net Exceptional Charge Adjusted Earnings per Share Dividend Net Borrowings Debt / Capital Employed** **Excluding capital grants
    “Glanbia has delivered a solid performance in the first half of 2002 in what were extremely difficult international dairy markets,” said John Moloney, Group Managing Director. “Operational and marketing improvements in consumer foods have delivered the anticipated strong profit growth in this division, offsetting the impact of weak global dairy markets on our Irish food ingredients operations. Continued rigorous focus on cash management has significantly reduced borrowings and the lower interest costs have assisted growth in profit before exceptional items and tax.
    “We have also made good progress in the planned refocusing of Group operations, including withdrawing from the UK consumer meats and food service distribution businesses. The Group is pursuing growth opportunities in the cheese and nutrition sectors in line with our chosen strategy.”

    59. Agri-Food Trade Service - Market Information - By Product
    The dairy Market in the Yangzi Delta Region AAFC 2000; India dairy Industry Indiadairy Guideto the food service Sector in Chicago AAFC 2001; The food Brokers of
    http://atn-riae.agr.ca/info/byproduct-e.htm

    Market Information

    By Product


    Beverages
    Alcoholic

    60. SOUTHERN BELLE DAIRY
    Southern Belle dairy is also a full line ice cream distributor of all sizes of icecream and ice cream novelty items for both the retail and food service trade
    http://www.southernbelledairy.com/products.html
    PRODUCTS The Southern Belle Plant in Somerset, KY is a fluid milk processing plant. Products are packaged in gallons, half gallons, quarts and pints for the retail trade as well as bulk and half pints for the food service trade. Products are:
    • Whole Milk
    • Reduced Fat Milk - 2% Milk Fat
    • Lowfat Milk - 1% Milk Fat
    • Light Milk - 1/2% Milk Fat
    • Good For You Light Milk with Acidophilus and Bifidus Cultures
    • Ultra Skim Fat Free Milk
    • Cultured Fat Free Buttermilk
    • Chocolate Whole Milk
    • Chocolate Lowfat Milk - 1% Milk Fat
    • Strawberry Lowfat Milk - 1% Milk Fat
    • Fruit Drinks
    • Orange Juice 100%
    Southern Belle's distribution to retail and food service also includes the following items:
    • Sour Creams
    • Whipping Creams
    • Shake Mix
    • Soft Serve Mix
    • Bottled Water
    • Chip Dips
    • Coffee Creamers
    • Butter
    • Margarine
    • Yogurts
    • Whipped Toppings
    • Packaged Cheeses
    • Juices
    Southern Belle Dairy is also a full line ice cream distributor of all sizes of ice cream and ice cream novelty items for both the retail and food service trade. HOME HISTORY PRODUCTS KIDS MULTIMEDIA TALK TO VERANDA

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