intermediate work · 18thpan2
Set up food-scrap diversion.
Fund it for $340. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$340 proposed
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What the work involvesThe scorecard at a second panaderia near 18th St and Loomis, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608 found every scrap going to one mixed-waste bin -- a labeled diversion station is the direct doing sibling of that waste-elimination finding.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- camera
- food thermometer
- water-bath canner + jars, new lids, bands
- large pots, knives, cutting boards
- tested recipe with processing times
- labels + timer
- hair covering, apron, gloves, hand-wash station
Steps
- 1. Photograph the source produce/ingredients and confirm they are sound (no spoilage) before starting.
- 2. Wash hands and sanitize surfaces and equipment; put on hair covering and clean apron.
- 3. Follow a tested recipe: wash, peel/cut, and prepare the food to the recipe's specification.
- 4. For water-bath canning of high-acid foods, fill jars to the stated headspace, remove air bubbles, wipe rims, and apply lids finger-tight.
- 5. Process for the full recipe time adjusted for altitude; for drying/fermenting, hold the specified temperature/time or brine ratio.
- 6. Cool jars undisturbed, then check every lid for a complete seal; refrigerate or discard any unsealed jar.
- 7. Label each item with contents and date; record quantity prepared and its destination (pantry/community meal).
- 8. Enter photos, recipe used, processing time/altitude, seal checks, and quantities into the proof record; sign.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the single mixed-waste station
- After photo of the labeled diversion station (food scraps separated from trash/recycling)
- Bin/hauler routing record (compost pickup or on-site bin destination)
- Kitchen staff walked through the routine, names/count recorded
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
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