Avoiding Entanglement while Catering: A Guide

Chapter 1: Don't Touch Anything

When it comes to avoiding entanglement, the most important thing is to keep your hands to yourself. Don't reach for things that don't need to be reached for. Don't touch the sauce, don't touch the cheese, don't touch the cat.

Here's a simple exercise to get you started:

  1. Take a deep breath.
  2. Look away from the thing that's trying to entangle you.
  3. Repeat as necessary.

Remember, it's not that hard. Just don't do it.

Entanglement by Design: A Guide for the Clumsy, for those who insist on making things complicated.

Chapter 2: Use a Tray

Using a tray is a great way to avoid entanglement. It keeps things separate, organized, and contained. Like a tiny island of order in the sea of chaos.

We recommend the "Entanglement-Avoidance Tray" (EAT), specifically designed for this purpose.

Learn more about the EAT

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