Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Eating the Elephant

You have heard the question, "How do you eat an elephant?" The answer is, "one bite at a time." This metaphor applies to achieving any big goal, as well. How do you achieve a huge goal? You accomplish it one step, one task, one measure at a time.

When you invest an extra one or two hours per day in self-improvement, the cumulative effect on your greater ability to get results can be extraordinary.

taken from "Time Managment Success" by Brian Tracy International

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Under Construction . . .

Home Cookin' 2 Go is getting ready to release a new web presence. Soon there will be a whole new website where our customers can go and see the whole menu, just as it appears in the 'flesh' at our Van Dyke location. We will have other features like a map supported on the Google platform. A link will take you directly to our email address. And lots of other cool stuff I am not allowed to mention at this point. Tom has been working closely with a local web developer, James, to make sure that the site lives up the quality and expectations of our philosophy on good food at a good value, as well as creating a site that is easy for our friends to use. If you have been in the 'shop' for food or have been meaning to stop by and see what we are all about, then you are our friends. At Home Cookin' 2 Go there are no strangers, just friends we have not yet met.

At Home Cookin' 2 Go (hc2g) we fully understand that there has to be value for your buck in these hard times. That's why Tom has been putting together some new items for you to try. OUR NEW DAILY MENU CHOICES ARE: Chicken and Broccoli Alfredo, Mostaccioli w/ Meat sauce, Beef Stew, all served with soup or (by popular demand) a dinner salad and a dinner roll. Open faced Hot Roast Beef or Turkey sandwich, served on our fresh baked bread smothered in gravy. COMING SOON; Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwiches, and Gyros.

Tom is always coming up with new ideas and with the holidays fastly approaching, we are offering a complete Thanksgiving Dinner to those of you who don't want to, or otherwise can't find the time to prepare a large meal.You can pre order a 10 to 14 pound or a 15 to 20 pound turkey with all of the trimmings today. Call us for more details.