blue, i think :)
Probably a chef's knife used to cut a dough ball into sections. I'd guess the recipe says makes two loaves then use a chef's knife to cut your ball in half.
he chopped it off with a hatchet when he was 4
being a chef is a hard job to do. You have to work long hours and make food for a lot of people. being a chef is a tough job to do. It is hard. you have to put a lot of work into it to make the food just right and so it tastes good and your customers will come back to eat the food. althogh,it was the best job i ever had to do in my life. It is so fun.
Yes, the word 'cut' is both a noun (cut, cuts) and a verb (cut, cuts, cutting).Examples:I put a bandage on the cut on his finger. (noun)We had a cut in pay but no one was laid off. (noun)On Saturday I have to cut the grass. (verb)
The answer to this question varies somewhat, but generally there are a few elements that are consistent with chef clothing. First, the chef hat is a very distinguishing mark of a chef. It can be a poplin toque, beanie, or skull cap. Variety is often the rule. Next, the basic chef coat generally offers standard fuller cut, plus a thermometer pocket and mitered breast pocket. The basic coat features all the bar tacks and reinforced construction and often has a crossover collar to distinguish it even further. Chef pants are often baggy and have either a drawstring or an elastic waist.
go to the hospital
just cover with a plaster and say you cut yourself
Workers in food industries need to cover a cut with a colored waterproof plaster so that the plaster doesn't come off easily, and if it did, it could be easier to see in the food. The most common color plaster used in the food industry is blue.
Immediately wash, medicate, and bandage the finger with a brightly covered plaster. Cover it with a plastic glove or other waterproof glove. Clean the knife, cutting board, and counter where you were cut. Throw away any food that was on the bloody surface or that you were touching when you were cut. Then you can resume cooking. Be careful.
Cut it back to where it is solid and replace it. Use mesh tape, it is much easier to apply and cover.
"That depends on the type and severity of the finger injury: if your finger is cut, clean the wound and apply a bandage. If the finger is burned, run it under cold water and cover it with a bandage. For a severe injury, call 911 immediately."
put a plaster over the open cut
it depends, if u are in school when it happens when you get to the food class just ask your teacher for a blue plaster, tht way if it falls off you will be able to see it. if u r in uni and studying food ro something then put on a plaster but it must be blue- so you can see it if it falls off. nobody wants a plaster in the food !. if u r at school but the cut happens while your at home, ask someone for a plaster to put on your finger and if it is really big, like it needs a proper bandage put a bandage on it and get a guardian/ parent to write a note that you can give to your teacher at the start of the lesson. and if you have a proper cut inschool that requires a bandage and you dont have a note just show your teacher your hand and explain what happened and he/she should understand. and if you cut yourself in the lesson with a knife or something stop what you r doing and tell the teacher about your injury she/he will either put a plaster on it and send you back to work or if its a big cut they may put a bandage round and help you clear up your stuff and if it really is bad they may send you home afterwards. Or if the cut is like - you have taken offf your finger- they will bandage it up and call the ambulance. but most of the time a plaster will just suffice in most cases weather you are at home, school or at uni.
It is highly unlikely .. but IF there is fresh blood on the plaster - AND you pick the plaster up, AND you have a cut on one of your fingers - then there is a remote theoretical risk of infection.
It depends on the kind of homeowner's insurance she has. If she has liability/medical pay to others with her insurance, then yes, it will cover your medical expenses.
Wash it once, then cover it up with a plaster or something. You could probably just leave it as long as you don't get your the area around it dirty.
Yes, a cut on the finger can temporarily alter the fingerprint pattern as the skin heals. Once the wound is fully healed, the original fingerprint pattern should return.