Meanwhile, in Connecticut
By Southern California standards, it’s a brisk day today with high’s in the 50’s, but imagine if you lived in Trumbull, Connecticut and woke up to this gift left by the Northeast blizzard, Nemo.

-JK
Super Bowl XLVII Tip: How to Eat a Chicken Wing
Today marks the 47th NFL Super Bowl (Roman Numeral XLVII for those who follow). Chances are likely you’re going to be at a Super Bowl party today. Let’s face it, it’s basically a national American holiday. And chances are really likely that you’ll be eating some chicken wings at the party.
Well today I am going to share with you a Super Bowl tip that will probably blow your mind. Honestly, it kind of blew mine. This isn’t just a lesson you can take for Super Bowl game day, this is a lesson you can use for life. Because if you’re an American, you probably eat chicken wings all year round.
Behold, a practical lesson that will change the way you eat wings forever.
-JK
General Liability Insurance: Avoid Winter Slip-Ups
Here’s a general liability insurance claim waiting to happen. Check out this video…..8 minutes of people falling over the same patch of ice. It’s actually pretty entertaining.
The winter months bring general liability insurance hazards that are typically not factors for during warmer weather – especially, slip and fall hazards. With snow and ice-covered conditions, you run the risk of taking major spills.
Consider the following recommendations to prevent slip and fall injuries during the winter months
- Wear the proper footwear that provides traction on snow and ice. Footwear should be made of anti-slip material; avoid plastic and leather-soled shoes or boots.
- Be cautious when entering and exiting vehicles, and use the vehicle for balance and support.
- Try to walk only in designated areas that are safe for foot traffic. If you notice that a walkway is covered in ice, walk on the grass next to the sidewalk, which will have more traction.
- Avoid inclines that are typically difficult to walk up or down as they may be more treacherous in winter conditions.
- Take small steps to maintain your center of balance, walk slowly and never run. When possible, walk with your hands free to maintain your balance. And despite the cold temperatures, avoid putting your hands in your pockets. This will help you better maintain your balance and allow you to break a fall should you slip.
- Use handrails, walls or anything stationary to assist in steadying your feet.
- Look ahead to the path in front of you to avoid hazards.
- Test a potentially slippery area before stepping on it by tapping your foot on the surface first.
- Remove debris, water and ice from all working walkways.
- Steer clear of roof edges, floor openings and other drop-offs to avoid slipping hazards.
- Sand or salt surfaces covered by ice or snow to provide traction.
- Dry your shoes or boots on floor mats when entering a building.
- If you’re at work, report trip and fall hazards immediately to your supervisor.
-JK
Source: Zywave
2012 Blog in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
4,329 films were submitted to the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. This blog had 34,000 views in 2012. If each view were a film, this blog would power 8 Film Festivals
Solar Panel Fire Insurance
Check out these pictures showing fire damage from a car fire which spread throughout the car port it was parked under. The fire damaged solar panels affixed to the roof which are operated by an insured of mine. Good thing for property insurance. The claim has been submitted with the carrier and we’re working on getting these fixed and back in order. Not only does the property need to be replaced, but the insured will need to be compensated for lost income due to the business interruption.
-JK
Workplace Safety in the Restaurant
Last night I found the most horrifying commercial/ad ever on Youtube. It shows very graphically that Commercial Kitchens can be extremely dangerous places to work. It’s only an advertisement, but it’s a heavy message but I guess it served it’s purpose as it’s now scarred in my brain. See for yourself:
The pressure of service and working in a restaurant with dangerous equipment and products can have a serious impact on one’s livelihood. As a restaurant owner, it’s critical to maintain a safe workplace for your kitchen staff. Good communication between co-workers as well as understanding and following all workplace safety procedures are essential in preventing burn injuries in restaurants. To reduce your risk of suffering a scald burn injury or causing a co-worker to be burned, consider the following precautions:
- When you are manually transferring hot liquids, make sure the container is no more than half full, and use a lid or splash guard.
- When using a rolling cart to transfer hot liquids, check to be sure the container is secure on the cart so it will not tip or fall from sudden stops or jarring.
- Use extreme care when handling foods or liquids that have been microwaved, as they can reach temperatures greater than boiling without bubbling.
- Keep floors clear of liquids and debris. Slips, trips and falls are responsible for many restaurant scald burns, and often these injuries can result in more time lost at work than other scald injuries.
- When appropriate, use hot pads, pot-holders or proper gloves/mittens.
- Always wear protective shoes with slip-resistant soles – never open-toed shoes, sandals or boots.
- Follow all safety procedures when working with deep fryers.
*This information is for informational purposes only . It’s not intended as medical or legal advice
Source: Zywave, Inc.
-JK
Happy Thanksgiving!
“The funny thing about Thanksgiving is that you spend 12 hours shopping for it and then chopping and cooking and braising and blanching. Then it takes 20 minutes to eat it and everybody sort of sits around in a food coma, and then it takes four hours to clean it up.” –Ted Allen
Ever seen a human talking with turkeys?
Happy Thanksgiving to all!
-JK
Hurricane Sandy Horse
Hurricane’s aren’t funny, but this video shot during a live news broadcast of Hurricane Sandy is hilarious.
-JK
Missing In Action
It’s been forever since my last post. I’ve been out of action almost the entire month of October as I got married at the beginning of the month and spent a couple weeks on our honeymoon in Europe. You know, the typical. Great times! My WIFE and I spent a few days in Paris and the remainder of our trip in Northern Italy. Here’s a tiny fraction of the 500+ pictures we took. I already can’t wait to get back.

The Town of Riomaggiore in the Cinque Terre Region. We stayed here 3 nights. My favorite part of the trip
-JK











