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The Old Gods
05:10:54 Void Malign
There's some local farmers in stores, but they're still going to be under a chain brand. Those are usually labeled organic in some fashion
Vancouver
05:09:45 Ana / Van
Yeah, no, sorry. I just wanted to out that those in my supermarket came from local farmers.
The Old Gods
05:09:44 Void Malign
Oh. Yeah. Netherlands would be local since it's a lot smaller
The Old Gods
05:09:13 Void Malign
I'm so confused lmfao. I'm not fed up
Vancouver
05:08:59 Ana / Van
Oh sorry, my bad. That was a typo. I meant my.
The Old Gods
05:08:47 Void Malign
o_o So, I don't know why I'd be talking about the netherlands since the conversation seems to be comparing differences between the US and European countries
Vancouver
05:08:12 Ana / Van
Yeah. Well, it's just my personal opinion. No need to get fed up.
The Old Gods
05:07:53 Void Malign
In my case, I'm talking about the US since you said 'your markets'.
Vancouver
05:06:25 Ana / Van
Hah, yes they do. Ever been to the Netherlands?
Ravenwood Farm
05:06:12 Raven
Everything is a chemical, water too. I doubt they'd be washed in anything that's actually dangerous
The Old Gods
05:06:09 Void Malign
Most of the time they from the other side of the country or out of state.
Angels angels
05:05:55 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Yeah majority of the eggs come from commercial set ups not local lol
Also I guess its the same either way. The poop doesn't get in the egg because the shell but also the chemicals they was them in here don't get in the egg either.
The Old Gods
05:03:25 Void Malign
Ah...No they don't lol
Vancouver
05:02:57 Ana / Van
Lots of eggs in your supermarket do come from local farmers.
And I don't really have a problem with putting them in the fridge, we do that to, but I'd just rather not eat chemically washed eggs personally.
Ravenwood Farm
05:00:50 Raven
I think if it works, it works. I don't mind putting the eggs in the fridge, they don't take that much room
The Old Gods
05:00:09 Void Malign
Neh. You were making it sound like you got them from local farmers who were selling.
Vancouver
04:57:52 Ana / Van
supermarket*
Vancouver
04:56:45 Ana / Van
Of course we wash them. And I buy them in the supermarkt. Our farmers just don't wash off the eggs cuticles with chemicals. And all chickens are vaccinated
The Old Gods
04:56:03 Void Malign
I always had several eggs with poop on them. Typically streaked, or egg goop if a hen wasn't getting enough calcium and her egg broke.
Glacier Bay Farms
04:54:46 Arctic Cove Katz
Me either, Void, I like clean eggs

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The Old Gods
05:10:54 Void Malign
There's some local farmers in stores, but they're still going to be under a chain brand. Those are usually labeled organic in some fashion
Vancouver
05:09:45 Ana / Van
Yeah, no, sorry. I just wanted to out that those in my supermarket came from local farmers.
The Old Gods
05:09:44 Void Malign
Oh. Yeah. Netherlands would be local since it's a lot smaller
The Old Gods
05:09:13 Void Malign
I'm so confused lmfao. I'm not fed up
Vancouver
05:08:59 Ana / Van
Oh sorry, my bad. That was a typo. I meant my.
The Old Gods
05:08:47 Void Malign
o_o So, I don't know why I'd be talking about the netherlands since the conversation seems to be comparing differences between the US and European countries
Vancouver
05:08:12 Ana / Van
Yeah. Well, it's just my personal opinion. No need to get fed up.
The Old Gods
05:07:53 Void Malign
In my case, I'm talking about the US since you said 'your markets'.
Vancouver
05:06:25 Ana / Van
Hah, yes they do. Ever been to the Netherlands?
Ravenwood Farm
05:06:12 Raven
Everything is a chemical, water too. I doubt they'd be washed in anything that's actually dangerous
The Old Gods
05:06:09 Void Malign
Most of the time they from the other side of the country or out of state.
Angels angels
05:05:55 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Yeah majority of the eggs come from commercial set ups not local lol
Also I guess its the same either way. The poop doesn't get in the egg because the shell but also the chemicals they was them in here don't get in the egg either.
The Old Gods
05:03:25 Void Malign
Ah...No they don't lol
Vancouver
05:02:57 Ana / Van
Lots of eggs in your supermarket do come from local farmers.
And I don't really have a problem with putting them in the fridge, we do that to, but I'd just rather not eat chemically washed eggs personally.
Ravenwood Farm
05:00:50 Raven
I think if it works, it works. I don't mind putting the eggs in the fridge, they don't take that much room
The Old Gods
05:00:09 Void Malign
Neh. You were making it sound like you got them from local farmers who were selling.
Vancouver
04:57:52 Ana / Van
supermarket*
Vancouver
04:56:45 Ana / Van
Of course we wash them. And I buy them in the supermarkt. Our farmers just don't wash off the eggs cuticles with chemicals. And all chickens are vaccinated
The Old Gods
04:56:03 Void Malign
I always had several eggs with poop on them. Typically streaked, or egg goop if a hen wasn't getting enough calcium and her egg broke.
Glacier Bay Farms
04:54:46 Arctic Cove Katz
Me either, Void, I like clean eggs

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Baristas? June 25, 2026 01:28 PM


Alpine Acres

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Life has been a rollercoaster of opportunity lately :D
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The GM's husband of the company that I work for owns a coffee company and is opening up a coffee shop where I live - specifically only about a 5 minute walk from my house, which is super convenient!
Long story short, he offered me a job as a part-time barista and I absolutely took it. He knows me from my current job and is familiar with my work ethic and personality, and he also knows that I have no barista experience. He's more than happy to train me though and go with a learn-as-you-work kind of scenario.
I have experience in hospitality but this is all new to me, I'm super excited to give something new a try! As mentioned before, it will be a part-time position and very chilled as the town where I live is out in the sticks lol so not too busy.
So are there any baristas or even those who work in similar positions who have any advice or tricks of the trade to offer? I want to gain some new insight as well as feel adequately prepared :)

Edited at June 25, 2026 01:28 PM by Alpine Acres
Baristas? June 25, 2026 01:53 PM


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A lot of the job comes with memorization of the menu and customer service. It'll take time to get comfortable with making drinks, steaming the milk correctly, and sequencing etc. I'd say the biggest thing is giving yourself grace while learning, and have fun. I work at a chain coffee shop so my experience might be a little different from what you'll have, but I do enjoy it a lot and hopefully you will too :)
Baristas? June 25, 2026 04:54 PM


ZeroZero
 
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Great opportunity. Customer service is mostly fun and mostly very rewarding. Especially the gossip. So take it all in but be very careful what you pass back out, the good news (babies and getting jobs and kids doing well) are great. But take care not to pass on real bad stuff (someone going to prison, divorces). Let the bad news spread from the families themselves.
The skills of timeing, managing your tables and your ingredients will stand you in good stead all your life. Like Lorelei says above.
Every day I use my long time ago waitressing skills in normal life.

Edited at June 25, 2026 04:56 PM by ZeroZero
Baristas? June 26, 2026 01:29 AM


Alpine Acres

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Lorelei said:
A lot of the job comes with memorization of the menu and customer service. It'll take time to get comfortable with making drinks, steaming the milk correctly, and sequencing etc. I'd say the biggest thing is giving yourself grace while learning, and have fun. I work at a chain coffee shop so my experience might be a little different from what you'll have, but I do enjoy it a lot and hopefully you will too :)


Thank you, it's great to hear from someone else in a similar position! Just like you said I think it will definitely take time to settle into a rythm and learn the ins and outs. I'll definitely keep your advice in mind :)
Baristas? June 26, 2026 01:31 AM


Alpine Acres

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ZeroZero said:
Great opportunity. Customer service is mostly fun and mostly very rewarding. Especially the gossip. So take it all in but be very careful what you pass back out, the good news (babies and getting jobs and kids doing well) are great. But take care not to pass on real bad stuff (someone going to prison, divorces). Let the bad news spread from the families themselves.
The skills of timeing, managing your tables and your ingredients will stand you in good stead all your life. Like Lorelei says above.
Every day I use my long time ago waitressing skills in normal life.


Yes I think it will be very beneficial to have those skills and experience under my belt! I'll definitely keep this in mind and be careful what I spill the beans on ;)

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