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Do You Cover Up...?

I don’t know about you – but as much as I love cooking and baking shows on TV, one of the things that drives me up the wall is that almost nobody covers their hair!
I am super neurotic about someone finding a hair in one of my cakes or cupcakes – I would be mortified if it happened to me!
Touch wood it hasn’t happened, but I have found hair in other products, and there are few things more off-putting!
I work alone from my home, and I cover my hair with a bandanna, and if its long enough to be tied up I do that too (mostly ‘coz I hate the heat anyway).
Is it just because its TV presenters and contestants that they don’t bother?

Heaven in paper cups!

5 Replies

Always covering, even when i used to work from home :-)

Always! It’s a must where I live for food safety rules.

Teri, Ontario, Canada http://www.TeriLovesCake.ca

I put my hair up and I also cover with a hairnet. Finding a hair in cake/cupcake truky is gross…

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