Sentences with word «hairnet»

A hairnet is a type of net or mesh that people wear over their hair to keep it in place and prevent stray hairs from falling into food, especially in kitchens or food preparation areas. Full definition
In the hall outside Southwood's office at ESA headquarters in Paris, there are lots of photos of technicians in hairnets contemplating gleaming spacecraft that have long since been launched.
CanCan — Actually you can buy hairnets (literally a kind of fabric made of hair clippings) from salons to put around your plants.
McGee, who is wearing a regulation - issue hairnet, bows over it and draws a deep, appreciative breath.
L.A. Unified's local food push is healthy for area economy too The savory smell of nutmeg and cinnamon wafts through the Azusa bakery, where dozens of workers in blue gloves and hairnets cook up L.A. Unified's newest star product.
Her new hairnet drawings are inspired by the admonition to carry one's knowledge lightly.
They are working with impossibly tight funding; they may face high turnover of labor; they may be at the bottom of the food chain within their school district, viewed as little more than an annoying adjunct department vaguely linked with mystery meat, ladies in hairnets, and the persistent complaint that «school food sucks.»
Employees are also required to wear lab coats, hairnets and gloves to prevent any contamination from outside sources.
She was still in her robe and slippers and wearing a hairnet.
The particularly enjoyed pictures from the early days when we in a hairnet plating meals, and driving a forklift to unload a trailer.
All of this raises the possibility that those cafeteria ladies, with their hairnets and their soup ladles, may be doing more to change the way America eats than all the independent documentaries and Michael Pollan books and Whole Foods markets combined.
Stephanie has rekindled my interest, especially if I can wear a hairnet like she did.
(I swear, it's the hairnet!
Vicki: I'm sorry, but after reading this delightful sentence — Put a hairnet on a rocket scientist and people will perceive them differently — all I could think of was, I need this woman to do a guest blog post for The Lunch Tray!
Put a hairnet on a rocket scientist and people will perceive them differently.)
At this session, custom designed for managers and employees, JoAnne will give tips for being perceived as professional — even while wearing a hairnet and tennis shoes!
We each don full - length disposable bodysuits, two pairs of gloves, two pairs of paper booties, and hairnets.
At the University of Alberta lab, Cupido wears a lab coat, a dust mask, a hairnet and gloves as he delicately handles the tiny parts that make up the interior of the Ex-Alta 1.
I apply the mixture on dry hair at night cover it with a hairnet and wash it in the morning.
I can't even wear a hat with any level of success let alone a hairnet!
For the royal family, however, an unkempt chignon that isn't guarded by a hairnet is unheard of.
(L) Smuggling a basketball into work for my last maternity selfie; (R) An outfit change into a chic hospital gown and hairnet.
Just leave off the hairnets, clunky shoes, stockings to your ankles and bag dresses like your granny wore and you should be okay.
In O Brother, it was the pomade and hairnets; in Intolerable Cruelty, it's his freshly whitened teeth, of which we get a black - lit view before we even see the rest of him.
The personally - embroidered bowling shirt may be gone, but the bling, goatee and hairnet are all still present and correct — as is Jesus» natural habitat, the bowling alley.
But it's the supporting characters that really bring the movie together: Walter's conspiracy - theorist junkman, the hairnet - wearing Rosato Brothers, Otto's mohicanned criminal buddies.
It is this distinctive artistic alchemy that is central to the exhibition, in which she reforms the banal — hairnets, balloons, wires and cling film — into the graceful, ephemeral and opulent, often bringing ambiguous and sinister undertones to otherwise pretty pieces.
include pipet tips, breakers, vial, filtration units, disposable gloves, garments, hairnets, beardnets, earplugs, safety glasses and other laboratory or personal protective waste.
Susie MacMurray turns everyday banal items like hairnets, balloons, wires and fish hooks into beautiful but creepy works of art.
This includes, but not limited to: mask, gloves, gown, hairnet, safety goggles, etc..
The only way to avoid it is to do as above, or wear a hairnet when preparing food.
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