...What to Cook? Planning Menus In the selection, “What to Cook? Planning Menus,” the author presents the readers with guidance on how to be organized when you cook or go shopping. Alice Waters, the author, teaches and describes a few different types of ways to prepare and plan for a quick, but wonderful meal for your family to eat. The family will enjoy a wonderful nutrient meal with a bright yet a wonderful taste to go with it. When preparing and organization is put in to creating a meal, the outcome is a delicious, gourmet meal with joyful smiles. When planning for what to cook, it is important, to first think of what the occasion is; for instance, with Thanksgiving, the thought of all the ingredients and supplies it takes to make a feast for at least thirty people must be considered. Once people figure out what they have to have for the dinner; it is great to look in the house and see what ingredients already exist. Because then go to the market for your need ingredients, for which will be need to prepare your meal for Thanksgiving or other occasion. When purchasing your meats and other special dishes, it is important to start preparing food to be able to make your fest an easier preparation for that day. Start preparing things such as: marinating the turkey, letting coke sit on the ham, mixing up your dressing, and putting it in the refrigerator. As so as now as soon as the day comes all people have to do is get it out of the refrigerator and into the oven. There is...
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...Captain James Cook: British Explorer Kamryn Nieves Captain James Cook was a British explorer. He explored the Hawaiian islands, New Zealand, and the coastline of Australia. Captain Cooks first journey was to a Southern continent that was thought to exist but didn't. The reason he went out to explore was to observe the "Transit Of Venus". The Transit Of Venus is when Venus comes between the earth and the sun and appears as a large black dot crossing the sun. Many scientist went on the voyage with Cook. During his journey, he sailed from England, to Brazil, past Cape Horn, and to Tahiti. Cape Horn is the tip of South Africa. He stayed there for months, to study more about the "Transit Of Venus". He started sailing again, and found the society islands. Cook sailed to New Zealand, on October 6, 1769. His crew members got in a argument with the oldest colonist of New Zealand called the "Maori". He mapped out the two very important islands. The strait between these two islands is now called "Cook Strait". Cook sailed his ship called the "Endeavor" and mapped out the eastern coast of Australia. The "Endeavor" was partly damaged by coral, for a day and almost sank in "The Great Barrier Reef". In Northern Queensland, Australia, they started repairing their ship and finally finished on August 6, 1770.Cook sailed through the strait between Australia and New Guinea. He stopped at Batavia Java in October 1770. Around 30 members...
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...assignment on Tim Cook. Tim Cook is well known in the Communications and I.T. world. Tim cook took over of Apple after Steve Jobs came down with pancreatic cancer. Before Apple Tim worked at IBM, Intelligent Electronics, and Compaq. So let’s talk a little bit about his background and traits in leadership. Well when we look at Tim Cook and some of the various places he worked. He always hasn’t been a leader. He took a lot away from when he worked on the Macintosh side of the house of Apple he spent a lot of time with supplier relationships. When he was with Compaq he was the vice president and responsible for all of Compaq’s inventory. When Steve Jobs got sick Tim Cook had to step up and be the CEO of Apple. He had to do this three times while Jobs was out sick. When we look back at our studies on leadership, we see that there is a big difference between leaders and managers. I think Tim Cook is and would be a awesome leader to work for. This is what he said about leadership. Tim Cook "We want diversity of thought," he says. "We want diversity of style. We want people to be themselves. It's this great thing about Apple. You don't have to be somebody else. You don't have to put on a face when you go to work and be something different. But the thing that ties us all is we're brought together by values. We want to do the right thing. We want to be honest and straightforward. We admit when we're wrong and have the courage to change." So what has Tim Cook Done to get such...
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...Transforming Thomas Cook March 13, 2013 Thomas Cook Group plc Disclaimer and cautionary statement This presentation is for information purposes only and does not constitute an invitation or inducement to underwrite, subscribe for or otherwise acquire or dispose of (or engage in any other investment activity in relation to) any Thomas Cook Group plc (“Thomas Cook”) shares or other securities. No part of this document, nor the fact of its distribution, should form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any contract or commitment or investment decision whatsoever. This presentation contains certain ‘forward-looking statements’. These include statements which are not statements of historical fact and may include, among things, statements relating to Thomas Cook’s strategies, plans, objectives, initiatives and targets, its businesses, outlook, potential future growth, operations, financial condition, results of operations and growth prospects, liquidity, capital resources and capital expenditures, expected industry trends and development of markets, anticipated cost savings, anticipated uses of cash and the expected outcome of contingencies, as well as the intention, beliefs or current expectations of Thomas Cook and/or its directors concerning the foregoing. The words “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intends,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “will,” “may,” “should” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve...
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..."Tim Cook is one of those rare people who stop and think before speaking. Standing in the same room with him I realized that he’s comfortable with silence as long as that silence is productive and appropriate. He’s not like other tech execs who ramble almost immediately and incoherently at any question lobbed at them, as if doing so will convince others they know everything about everything." ~Michael Grothaos Who exactly is the leader of technology these days? Even before Steve Jobs died, Tim Cook was and is the CEO of Apple™. Tim cook started working for Apple in 1998, seventeen years. For these seventeen years (and counting), Tim has done great things to keep Apple coming out with new ideas and fresh thinking. Tim helped Apple develop a strategy; creating products and 'locking' the resources somewhere so that no other company can create the same products as them, that's the secret to why Apple iPhone's and such are so unique. Tim is dedicated to his work and he works hard, putting his all into it and this is a perfect example for it....
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...Tech pundit John Dvorak said, “At some point, Apple becomes like a John Wayne movie with no John Wayne. You begin to notice something is missing. Apple without Steve Jobs is Sony.” When Tim Cook took over as Apple CEO, I had a decidedly different take: “Apple has a solid foundation as the most powerful and influential technology company on the planet. It has a unique culture, but one that Steve Jobs built to last, as he knew this day would surely come for some time now.” I went on to say that Apple’s iconic co-founder “infused a new way of thinking” that is “baked into” Apple’s culture “in a way that can live on without Jobs.” In an internal email, Cook vowed to stay true to that culture. “I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change," he wrote. "I cherish and celebrate Apple's unique principles and values. Steve built a company and culture that is unlike any other in the world and we are going to stay true to that-it is in our DNA.” But I also knew that much of the company’s success going forward would “depend on new chief Tim Cook and rest of Apple’s management team,” and that “despite Cook’s promise, things are going to change. They have to change.” Related: The 9 Best Real-World Strategies Every Entrepreneur Should Know Indeed things have changed. But Cook has managed to walk that fine line between staying true to what’s unique about the company while adding value in ways that only he could – ways that even Steve Jobs could not have done. And...
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...Classic chicken noodle soup is a comfort foodsuitable for any time of the year, but especially during cold winter months and when you are ill. There is a reason why it is called Jewish penicillin! This version is made from scratch, so allow time to cook the chicken. Feel free to use this recipe as a guideline, using canned broth and pre-cooked chicken to save time. The soup may be made ahead and refrigerated or frozen. Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 2 hours, 15 minutes Total Time: 2 hours, 30 minutes Ingredients: * 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil * 2 medium onions, chopped * 3 medium carrots, cut into 1/4-inch rounds * 3 celery ribs, cut into 1/4-inch thick slices * 1 (6- to 7-pound) chicken * 2 quarts chicken broth or canned low-sodium broth * 1 quart cold water, or as needed * 4 sprigs of fresh parsley * 3 sprigs of fresh thyme or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme * 1 bay leaf * Salt and freshly ground black pepper * 2 cups egg noodles * Chopped fresh parsley, for garnish Preparation: ------------------------------------------------- Heat the oil in a brothpot over medium heat. Add the onions, carrots, and celery and cook, stirring often, until softened, about 10 minutes. Cut the chicken into 8 pieces. If there are any pads of yellow fat in the tail area, do not remove them. Add the chicken to the pot and pour in the broth. Add enough cold water to cover the ingredients by 2 inches. Bring to a boil over high heat, skimming...
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...health EDUCATE ENGAGE EMPOWER www.KPBSDwellness.org Healthy Lunch Club! RECIPE BOOK February 2008 matters CREATING A CULTURE OF WELLNESS TABLE OF CONTENTS February 1 Toasted Openface Mushroom Sandwiches February 4 Tomato, Artichoke Sandwich February 5 Baked Cheese Sandwich February 6 Cucumber Sandwich February 7 Turkey Tortilla Roll-Up February 8 Chicken Wrap February 11 Tuna Salad Sandwich February 12 Turkey Ranch Wraps February 13 Apple Curry Turkey Pita February 14 Pasta Salad February 15 Broccoli Salad February 18 Egg Salad February 19 Garden Quesadillas February 20 Low-Fat Apple Raspberry Salad February 21 Bell Pepper Salad February 22 Watermelon Salad February 25 Chinese Chicken Salad February 26 Couscous Salad with Dried Cherries February 27 Smoothie - Blueberry Banana February 28 Tomato Cucumber Feta Salad February 29 California Cucumber Salad where kids come first February 1, 2008 Fast Food Factoid: Before age 40 good health is a gift from God. After age 40 good health has to be earned. GET Health: The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control shows that 71% of men and just over 62% of women in the United States are overweight/obese. Excessive body weight causes many chronic diseases and will likely shorten the average lifespan in the United States by two to five years. Consequently, this may be the first time in the past century that children will die at a younger age than their parents. Source: Stop & Go Healthy Lunch Recipe: Toasted...
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...Problem Statement: Jose’s Mexican restaurant is a small yet popular spot. Lately they have been losing customers and profits due to service issues. In order to improve the restaurant, Jose’s Mexican Restaurant must provide service that is top-notch, in other words fast, efficient, great testing, convenient and heartwarming. What must the restaurant do in order to improve service? Areas for Consideration: [i]Quality at Jose's restaurant should be defined by service, value, reliability of the experience and overall customers' satisfaction. The quality of a product is defined as whether it fulfills its stated specifications. Customer satisfaction should be at the top priority for the restaurant. Customer satisfaction is the measurement of a product or service that meets or exceeds customer's expectations. Therefore, the restaurant should focus on its customers' needs and requirements, and strive to exceed their expectations. ` The factors that affect the quality of the service are conformance to specification, value, fitness for use, support and even psychological standard impression. Food should be delivered and served as to be what is promised on the menu. Also, the food should be cooked and prepared properly, to be fresh, clean, and to have exactly the ingredients and flavors that are ordered. Service staff should be neatly dressed and greet customers with a smile; personnel should be experienced and trained to accommodate the customer. Atmosphere is...
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...entered into next years California Winemaster event for free. Once I’m checked into the event I’m given an assignment. Since working the event for the last five years I’m always given the same assignment equipment check. I am given a list of equipment that should be at the tables of the different restaurants that were requested by the chef. I then take a small group of volunteers to come along with me to grab the equipment if any is missing from the table and check it off the list. I also have the volunteers walk around to make sure that every table has plates, napkins, and forks for the chefs to plate their food on. Once I’m done with this assignment usually chefs start arriving and we volunteers are assigned to chef to help the chefs prep, cook or heating up their food and start plating. One year I worked with a chef from Napa Valley that worked at a restaurant called Mustard Grill. We were serving something they didn’t serve at their restaurant. It was Kobe beef slider with baby arugula and au jus. Kobe beef is the best kind of beef and most expensive beef available. This beef has a heavy fat marblings that make it so tender. The Kobe beef was cooked in...
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...the correspondent, the oiler and the cook ride their wrecked boat through a storm in the sea. Both correspondent and the oiler row the boat with oars. They then each take turns to ride the boat as the captain is lying on the boat injured while the work of the cook was to bail the water that was splashing into the boat as a result of the strong waves. Characters and personality The captain- He is injured and lying down on the ship. The captain is a true leader who does not panic and takes full responsibility for the safety of his crew. He is a strong leader who continues to fight for his fellow men, and his actions are towards others and not himself. He once said that he does not make it to the shore alive they know where to take him. The correspondent- He has a sense of brotherhood and togetherness. He finds pleasure achieving challenges in unison. He finds happiness in the pain that is inflicted by rowing in the stormy sea, and he believes that the pain represents the challenges of overcoming the cruelty of nature. The correspondent once told the other members to hold on together, and they will overcome the cruelty of the sea. The Oiler (Billie) - He is very determined, obedient, generous and very polite. The politeness manifested itself whenever the correspondent asked him to assist in rowing the boat; he did it without questioning. He was once quoted telling the correspondent that he will sure row the boat. The cook- Although the cook is naïve, he has a positive attitude...
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...kitchen chef who has become famous and well known. Today celebrity chefs often become celebrities by presenting cookery advice and demonstrations via mass media, especially television. Several chefs have been credited with being the _first celebrity chef, among them historically Bartolomeo Scappi and Marie-Antoine Carême. In the modern era since the advent of television several chefs have been attributed the title of the "first celebrity chef", including Julia Child in the United States and Fanny Cradock in the UK. While television is ultimately the primary way for a chef to become a celebrity, some have achieved this through success in the kitchen and achieving such awards as Michelin stars while others are home cooks. Celebrity chefs can also massively influence cuisines across countries, with foreign cuisines being introduced in their natural forms for the first time due to the work of the chef to inform their viewers. Sales of certain foodstuffs can also be enhanced, such as when Delia Smith caused the sale of white eggs_ "Delia factor; Forget about sophisticated marketing strategies . . what you need to sell more is the:. - Free Online Library," Nov 19, 1998) _across the UK to increase by 10% in what has since been termed the "Delia effect". Endorsements are also to be expected from a celebrity chef, such as Ken Hom's range of bestselling woks in Europe, but can also lead to criticism over which endorsements are chosen such...
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...Importance of Teamwork In the Kitchen Teamwork in the kitchen is a basic requirement as it is the main key of successful performance for anyone who is, going to or will join this most important department of hospitality. The purpose of this essay is to explain the concept of teamwork and how it applies to kitchen environment. Also, examples of personal experience of teamwork in class are provided to illustrate its effectiveness as a way to achieve common goals. Dwyer (2013, p. 224) defines teamwork as a cooperative effort by the members of a group or team to achieve common goals and objectives. This means that in a team, all members need to contribute to the common effort communicate and help each other to achieve set goals. The characteristics of effective teams include having clear goals, results- driven structures, competent team members, collaborative climates, unified commitment, good communication, principle leadership, and internal and external support (Kayse, 2012). Teamwork is particularly important in the kitchen environment. In the kitchen, chefs are effectively team leaders who are responsible for organising the team to meet its goal(s), the quality of the team’s output, developing the team and the interface between the team and the organisation (Hardingham, 1995, pp.32-33). Carefully explaining goals to all kitchen staff and setting out all the standard requirements are some of the responsibilities of the chef. In the kitchen where...
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...directive is the most important area in a company's code of performance. Complying with laws, rules, and directive includes preventing harassment, discrimination, and work place adherence. When companies are in full adherence with all laws, rules, and directive, they're not putting themselves at risk for the unhelpfulness towards their company. In 2007, the Rosen Family filed a suit against the company for their discrimination against their religious beliefs. It was believed that an employee in a location in Ohio, had intentionally burnt a Aureole in the bowl that their food had been served in. They believed the intent was brought up when a cook saw the Rosen's daughter wearing a necklace showing the star of David as she was entering the restroom. The Rosen family believed that upon the cook discovering that they were religion, the cook in turn discriminated against their religious beliefs. The family faced an emotional battle behind this event. This event is being stated to show just how important it is to train your staff/ employees properly so that events of this magnitude does not happen. Financial and Accounting character is also an important aspect in a company's code of performance. Ruby Tuesday's code of performance frowns upon dishonest activity that includes, dishonesty and mishandling of company's funds. This again is important, because it could result in unwanted fines or suits or unpleasant ratings for the company. If businesses are...
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...Life of Pi & Speluncean Explorers: A Reaction Paper In the light of this most recent event of cannibalism, the question of right and wrong has arisen once again. A young boy by the name of Piscine Molitor Patel experienced a shipwreck, where he was later stranded on a lifeboat with his mother, a French cook and a Taiwanese sailor. They drift for several weeks before the cook butchers Pi’s mother and the sailor and eats parts of their flesh. Left alone with the cook, Pi stabs him to death and eats his heart and liver. The facts of the case stated above are a reminder of the precedent case of the Speluncean Explorers. In the case of the Speluncean Explorers five men who ventured out to explore caves, happened to get trapped in one for many days. As the days passed the men were getting frantic and decided that their best chance of survival was if one of them sacrificed their lives in order for the others to feast on him. Subsequently, Roger Whetmore the man who initiated the idea was killed and fed upon by his fellow explorers. When the other four were finally rescued and brought back to civilization, they were tried by the court of Newgarth and were convicted for the murder of Roger Whetmore and were sentenced to be hanged. On reading the facts of the cases we can draw strings of both similarities and differences. If we were to go with the ruling of the precedent case even if we might not agree with the decision then this would be an open and shut case where Pi would...
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