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“New York’s favorite go-to barbecue chain is revealing its best-kept secrets” (New York Daily News). According to owner Josh Lebowitz and executive chef Eva Pesantez, the foundation of Brother Jimmy’s success is the food. Incredible ribs. Country-fried steak. Pulled pork sandwiches. Blackened chicken. And of course, the delicious sides: from mac ‘n’ cheese to black-eyed peas. But beyond the food, there’s something more—Brother Jimmy’s is the place where people go to have a good time. Now, the restaurant’s recipes are presented for the first time, with more than one hundred recipes for starters, sides, beef, pork, chicken, seafood, rubs & sauces, and drinks & cocktails. From Hush Puppies with Maple Butter to Shrimp and Corn Fritters to Classic Pulled Pork with Slaw, these are the only recipes you’ll need to re-create your favorite restaurant recipes in your own kitchen.
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A New York woman has a one-night stand with an African. The result is a daughter who blames her parents for her misfortunes. Eventually she goes to Africa to confront her father. He tells her she is no big deal, children are born all the time--the philosophy of his culture. She accepts it and is cured of her problem.
George Washington, as Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army led this nation to victory and independence in the American Revolution. Victory was facilitated by his direct and effective use of intelligence sources and methods. During the American War for Independence, intelligence information regarding location, movement, and disposition of British forces allowed the Continental Army to fight on its own terms and stymie British efforts to quell the revolution. General George Washington, as Commanding General of the Continental Army, was aware of the value of intelligence in the proper conduct of military operations. Washington literally became America’s first director of military intell...
Henry’s Sky Ship! is a charming journey into the lighter-than-air world of airships. Henry, a curious little boy of 8, is drawn to the fantastic flying machine near his home - no sooner has he stepped aboard, and he’s soaring with Captains Mike and John! Rendered in a beautifully juxtaposed illustrative style, Michael Freimuth’s first delve into the children’s book genre brings together a bold graphic touch balanced with the wonderfully organic shapes and textures of collage. The vibrant reds, lush paper-grass surfaces, and watercolor oceans of deep blue paint a rich environment for the airship and its companions. This original look is a natural compliment to Henry’s story, as it b...
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Master the People Component of your business by building an intentional culture with the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS). The second installment of the Traction Library’s EOS Mastery Series, People gives readers all the tools they need to create a thriving workplace culture and shows why it’s an absolutely essential part of any successful business. Hit-or-miss hiring, flagging productivity, infighting, employees in positions not suited to their strengths, or an inability to attract and retain good candidates are just some of the symptoms of a haphazard company. And they won’t go away on their own—you have to have the courage to build an intentional culture. Using the proven EOS heart-centered leadership approach, readers will learn how to: Identify and implement your company’s Core Values Adopt healthy cultural habits without overcomplicating things Attract, hire, and retain the right people Creating an intentional culture isn’t optional—it’s crucial to ensuring the future of your business and improving the quality of your life. People will teach entrepreneurs how to get their employees on board and on the same page for a culture overhaul.