Food Booth

Food Booth
Author:
Publisher: Carnival Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780976570318

Across the ages people have been filling their tummies with food purchased from street vendors. Even in these modern times the tradition of street vending persists. Millions of people fill up on hot dogs and pop while gathered at special events such as fairs, festivals, concerts, and sporting events. Unfortunately, (or perhaps fortunately) unlike long ago, the occupation of street food vending is not as simple as a bag of chickens and a butcher knife. Today, selling food from a booth requires business moxie and following all the procedures of due diligence, licensing and regulations as does any business start-up. Food Booth, The Complete Guide to Starting and Operating a Food Concession Business provides much needed step-by-step guidance making the American dream of owning ones own business assessable to even the most unlikely entrepreneur.

Food Booth

Food Booth
Author: Barb Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Concessions (Amusements, etc.)
ISBN: 9780976570356

A comprehensive step-by-step guide to designing, managing, and operating a food concession and food stand business. Based directly on the author¿s twenty-six years of experience, the reader is guided with concrete, no-nonsense information about how to plan and design a mobile food service business from the ground up. With specific sound management and marketing practices the reader is advised how to reach their sales potential quickly, and compound their sales year after year.

The Food and Drink of Mexico

The Food and Drink of Mexico
Author: George C. Booth
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0486233146

Cultural and historical background information accompanies over one hundred ninety authentic recipes for gazpacho, garlic soup, steak with bananas, clemole, cocktails, punches, and other Mexican dishes and beverages

Food Democracy

Food Democracy
Author: Sue Booth
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2015-02-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9812874232

This book explores the links between food and democracy. It addresses how democratic principles can be used to shape our food system and takes a practical ‘how-to’ approach to using democratic processes to regain control of the food we eat. It also highlights what food democracy looks like on the ground and how individuals, communities and societies can be empowered to access, cook and eat healthy food in ways that are sustainable. Food democracy, as a concept, is a social movement based on the idea that people can and should be able to actively participate in shaping the food system rather than being passive spectators. The book is useful for university and advanced TAFE courses that cover topics examining food in health sciences, social sciences and other areas of study. It is also relevant to health practitioners, nutritionists, food advocates, policy makers and others with a keen interest in exploring an alternative to the industrial food system known as “Big Food.”

The Last Phone Booth on the Left in Brooklyn

The Last Phone Booth on the Left in Brooklyn
Author: J. Quest
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1662923600

Organized crime retained its hold on the New York boroughs through neighborhood loyalty. As the residents struggled economically due to increasing gentrification, the mob was seen as more of a potential savior than the corrupt politicians. The one-two punch of gentrification and displacement was felt most keenly in the South Brooklyn neighborhoods of Gravesend and Benconhurst. In spite of the influx of "Yuppies" and "Hipsters" robbing the area of its classic charm, the Italian Mafia fought to retain its presentence and control. Organized crime was struggling due to relentless pursuit by law-enforcement pursuing RICO cases. Yet, they maintained a presence, even if it was diminished in comparison to their legacy. Italian-American Teresa Cussimano and her nephew Anthony become involved with the mob when they desperately need help. But neither Teresa or the mob knew there was an informant working with the F.B.I. to build a RICO case. When mob members are finally arrested for Racketeering, Teresa feels an obligation to those who helped in her time of need. She becomes involved in the trial, on the side of the most unlikely of allies.