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both a and b -eight servings per quart -one half cup of product |
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On the average, a slightly rounded serving spoon will yield |
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sauces or salad dressings |
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A cup used to serve soup will hold |
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all of the above -portion control -a neat-looking plate with all product inside the rim -a proper garnish |
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Proper plate presentation includes |
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both a and b -establishing a par stock for those items and issuign that amount prior to the start of a shift -using a product usage report |
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Monitoring high-cost items, such as steak and seafood, on the cooks line is best done by |
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In the duplicate guest-check system, the guest checks turned in by the cashier and the copies from the kitchen are matched by |
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The system where the server collects, and is responsible for, all the $ and credit card transactions he or she handled is normally found in |
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Cash register readings at the end of the shift are normally taken by the |
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Training employees on portion control is best done |
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A portion scale should be used to portion |
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High-cost items, such as steak, should be tracked using a |
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both a and b -the duplicate guest-check system -the POS control system |
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To make sure that everything leaving the kitchen gets paid for, the most popular system in use today is/are |
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a and b only -management can deduct a set amount for each missing check from the servers pay -the deduction cannot bring the servers pay below the Federal Minimum wage law |
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If a server who was issued guest checks at the start of the shift has some missing |
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