prem wrote:Nickel wrote:God I love bacon.
God I love spankings
God I love spanking bacon
undeclared wrote:so my friend that went to the burn last year suggested how wonderful cold, cooked bacon is on the playa, since i own a meat store, and since this will be my first burn this year, i thought why not walk around dressed like a piece of bacon giving out little packs of pre cooked bacon.
we would cook it before we come down and keep it frozen and walk around in the evening on tuesday and thursday, trading spanks for bacon, hope to see ya all down there!!!
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Are you planning anything requiring large amounts of water?
Are you hosting a large kitchen?
Are you giving away food?
Are you serving quantities of drinks over ice?
Are you thinking you may need to get a Health Permit?
If so, this is important information to read.
WATER
Burning Man does not provide water for any projects.
You must bring your own.
Large quantities of water (250 gallons+) being used for projects
that entail full body contact or consumption by people must be
"potable" and come from state health department approved water
sources. If you are bringing in a water truck or are hauling in
large amounts of water you should speak to us directly. There are
health department regulations that you need to be aware of.
Email us at placement@burningman.com
Water being used for misting systems, slip and slides and things that
do not involve consumption do not need health department clearance.
It is wise to make sure that you have "potable" water and the source
is reputable!
Large public pools and showers will not be permitted. Art pieces
involving water are not considered showers unless they are labeled
such and encourage bathing. If you have questions about this, email
us at placement@burningman.com
KITCHENS/ BARS or DRINKS
If you are providing beverages and/or food for your camp and friends,
no health permit is needed.
PUBLIC kitchens of any sort need a permit. Remember, Burning Man
does not tolerate the sale of anything at the event, including food.
We have cultivated a gift economy. If you are caught selling or
bartering food like currency the health department will shut you down --
if your neighbors don't get to you first!
If you are giving food to the public you need a permit.
Your CAMPMATES and FRIENDS are the only people you can give
food to without health department clearance. If you have any questions,
please contact us at placement@burningman.com
FRESH SQUEEZED JUICES
If you are giving away freshly-squeezed fruit drinks to anyone other
than your CAMPMATES and FRIENDS, you must get a permit.
ICE
Ice is considered food by the health department. Although there
should be no permits needed for "free bars" or "barter bars", your
ice source must be approved by state health. The easiest way to comply
is to purchase your ice from commercial sources in the surrounding towns
as you enter our city, or from us at the event. (Money from our ice
sales goes directly back to the town of Gerlach as a gift.)
APPLYING
The health department has forms ready to send out to you. It costs
about $50.00 to apply for a basic permit. The process is simple and
the health department is easy to work with. They are genuinely
concerned about the health of our citizens and prevention of
food-born epidemics, so it is their duty to inspect food preparation
areas. Like the other public safety agencies on the playa, they can
issues citations and fines for violations, and/or shut you down for
non-compliance.
If you know you need a permit you can call the health department
directly at (775) 687-7548 and ask for Richard.
Or email him at relloyan@nvhd.state.nv.us . . . or hit this link:
[updated link as of July 13, 2007]
http://health.nv.gov/index.php?option=c ... Itemid=978
If you are not COMPLETELY sure about your particular needs, we
strongly advise you to contact us before calling them. They need
about 4 weeks to process your permit so don't leave this to the last
minute. Contact us or them soon!
This year we will be giving the health department a list of the
permitted camps with their BRC addresses so the officials can find
you easier for inspections. Make sure we know you are going for a
permit so we can add you to our list!
Please pass this information to who ever it concerns in your camp.
FOOD PERMIT LINK CHANGE
The temporary food permit link sent in Placement
Announce #3 has changed! It is now:
http://health.nv.gov/index.php?option=c ... Itemid=978
For questions, email placement@burningman.com.
To email Richard at the Health Division directly,
write to him at relloyan@nvhd.state.nv.us
Should the techies working for the State of
Nevada change the link AGAIN, here's
the trail to the permit download page:
http://health.nv.gov/
Nevada State Health Division ---> Bureau of Health Protection Services --->
Environmental Health Services ---> Temporary Event Information
undeclared wrote:well, im glad we all like bacon, there will be lots of it. just look for that guy on the playa dressed like bacon
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