Your Friend in the Kitchen: FAT TOM

In a restaurant kitchen, or your own, food should be healthful. But it must be safe. Food safety includes protection from physical hazards: Think fish pin bones or tiny shards of metal from a can lid, for example. It also includes concern for chemical hazards: Cleaning supplies don’t belong in the pantry, and we don’t [...]

More is Better

More is better, except when it isn’t. Lets face it, who couldn’t use more time or more money? And while we may occasionally have more money, time is one commodity that we just do not get more of. We can spend it wisely or waste it in whatever fashion we choose, but once it’s [...]

Eating Like I Mean It

This was a busy, busy weekend. I worked hard getting my yard cleaned up, as it’s had a full winter of sitting fallow. Where I live, you go from very cold to summer-like conditions, and the grass goes from not growing to getting two feet tall in about 10 days.

We also get a [...]

Getting Your Head in the Game

Getting My Head in the Game

I love Mondays. No, really, they just aren’t that bad to me. I get up early, get some coffee, get the family off for their days, and then start my day for real. Go for a run, clear out the cobwebs, plan, feel the blood pump, the [...]

The Importance of What You Don't Think Is Important

The title here says it all: The importance of what you don’t think is important. And why not? First, let me give you a simple example. You ask someone how to get to a location, perhaps a new store that you want badly to shop at, it has just the “thing” [...]

Ready, Set, EXECUTE!

It’s all in the execution.

Whether you are talking about cooking, working out, project management or any other discipline, all of the planning in the world means nothing if you don’t follow through and execute the plan just right.

This is not a revelation, but you’d be surprised at how many places that I’ve worked at that [...]

The First Monday of 2010

The first Monday of 2010, and I am struggling. Monday is a tough day: You have to get yourself out of “weekend” mode and back in to the groove of “nose to the grindstone” mode.  And the first Monday of the year, where for most people who have had a couple of consecutive [...]