Establishment inspections for July 2 through July 6:
B.P.O. Elks No. 86, 3350 N. Fourth St., (3 Critical, 4 Non-Critical) – Observed breading with clumps at room temperature, should be 41 degrees or below or sifted every four hours; found kidney bean salad, pasta salad, pea salad and coleslaw not marked with date of consumption; observed pitcher and scoop in hand-wash sink.
Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, 3060 S. U.S. 41, (3 Critical, 3 Non-Critical) – Shredded cheese in cooler by grill at 49-53 degrees, should be 41 degrees or below (discarded); accumulated debris found on tongs stored with clean dishes; observed accumulated black debris on soda nozzles in bar area.
Kroger J-981, 2650 Wabash Ave., (3 Critical, 3 Non-Critical) – Individual cheesecakes in display cooler at 51 degrees, should be 41 degrees or below; sliced ham hanging in island cooler in deli area at 52-60 degrees, should be 41 degrees or below; sheet pans in bakery observed with accumulated burnt-on debris.
Pizza City, 4925 N. Lafayette Ave., (1 Critical, 7 Non-Critical) – Observed garlic butter at 64 degrees, should be 41 degrees or less.
Rod & Gun Steakhouse, 2525 E. Lambert Ave., (1 Critical, 4 Non-Critical) – Colander, pots, pans and dishes observed with dried food debris.
Marathon Express Mart, 820 W. National Ave., West Terre Haute, (1 Critical, 2 Non-Critical) – Ants observed on storage rooms floor, especially by soda syrups.
Denny’s Restaurant No. 871, 3442 S. U.S. 41, (1 Critical, 0 Non-Critical) – Raw eggs by grill area found at 64 degrees (discarded), hash brown potatoes in pull out drawer found at 75 degrees, should be 41 degrees or below.
West Terre Haute Mini Mart, 1160 W. U.S. 40, (1 Critical, 0 Non-Critical) – Sandwiches and milk observed at 47-51 degrees in display cooler.
Park Avenue Diner, 2697 E. Park Ave., (0 Critical, 3 Non-Critical)
Subway, 1014 S. Third St., (0 Critical, 1 Non-Critical)
Establishments with no violations
Subway No. 24693, 423 W. National Ave., West Terre Haute
Marathon No. 7, 1255 Locust
Follow-up Inspection
Golden Dragon, 4676 S. U.S. 41, (0 Critical, 1 Non-Critical)
Approved to Open
Illiana Lounge, 925 W. National Ave., West Terre Haute
Green Leaf Garden Products, LLC, 10477 Toney Ave.
Food
Restaurant inspections: Published July 23, 2007
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- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Feb. 13, 2012
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TRIED & TRUE: Chicken dish good for Valentine’s Day
When we lived in the Oilfield area north of Casey, Ill., I had such a wonderful time with two great women — Eathel and Lola Redman.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Feb. 6, 2012
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Valley woman’s recipe featured by Taste of Home
Taste of Home magazine has honored a Riverton Parke Jr.-Sr. High School Foods Services employee for her recipe.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Jan. 30, 2012
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Tried 'n' True: A zucchini bread that’s different than most others
A few months ago I tasted zucchini bread that was different from all the other zucchini breads. It didn’t have cinnamon and it was light in color, not dark. I also found out that it contained oats.
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GRAPE SENSE: Change of pace to brighten day: Italian Soave perfect for summer days
Winter is the time for hearty food and bold wines. But every once in a while a change of pace brightens the day.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Jan. 16, 2012
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A recipe for luck in the new year
Terre Haute is famous for cabbage rolls.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Dec. 26, 2011
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Restaurant Inspections: Dec. 5, 2011
The Vigo County Health Department inspected the following establishments Nov. 14-18.
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Tried 'n' True: Friend shares potato candy recipe
I volunteer at the Marshall Distribution Center. My friend, LaDonna, also works there. During the holiday season some of us make cookies, breads or candy for everyone to try.
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Horses could soon be slaughtered for meat in US
Horses could soon be butchered in the U.S. for human consumption after Congress quietly lifted a 5-year-old ban on funding horse meat inspections, and activists say slaughterhouses could be up and running in as little as a month.
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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Nov. 28, 2011
The Vigo County Health Department inspected the following establishments Nov. 7-11.
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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Nov. 21, 2011
The Vigo County Health Department inspected the following establishments Oct. 31-Nov. 4.
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TRIED 'N' TRUE: The holidays make us think of baking breads
We enjoy breads at holiday time. Here is a good persimmon bread recipe.
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Smucker recalls jars of chunky peanut butter
J.M. Smucker Co. is recalling thousands of 16-ounce jars of its Smucker’s Natural Peanut Butter Chunky because of possible salmonella contamination.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Nov. 14, 2011
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Tried 'n' True: A great pumpkin dessert from Aunt Eloise
My Aunt Eloise Nichols is a good cook, although she doesn't cook much anymore. She gave me this recipe many, many years ago. She now lives in Kansas. I like to think she’s here whenever I use one of her recipes.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Nov. 7, 2011
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Tried 'n' True: A pumpkin pie recipe from an old friend
I got this recipe from a former school teacher, who got her start from a one-room schoolhouse around West Union.
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TRIED & TRUE: Apple salad a favorite when growing up
When I was a little girl, Mom always fixed apple salad or Waldorf salad. We always enjoyed apples.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Oct. 31, 2011
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TRIED 'N' TRUE: Try this hot chocolate for your fall parties
With Halloween upon us we begin to think about fall parties and wiener roasts.
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Enter Vermillion County Homemakers Bakersfest
The 2011Bakersfest will be staged Wednesday in the Community Building at the Vermillion County Fairgrounds in Cayuga.
- RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS: Oct. 24, 2011
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TRIED 'N' TRUE: Serve this apple roll warm with whipped topping
I have revised this recipe to be a little bit easier for our times. You know how the old recipes were — butter the size of an egg, pinch and a dab (also my all-time favorite), add flour by the handful. This original apple recipe came from Gene’s aunt, Ginnie Myles. I add sweetener so Gene can enjoy these also.
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