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Lessons From the Dinner Table: My Journey in Food Service
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Lessons From the Dinner Table: My Journey in Food Service

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Modern Families Sit Down to Eat Together Less Frequently Than Any Time in History And according to Hazel Jackson, that’s a problem. In her book, Lessons From the Dinner Table: My Journey in Food Service, Hazel explains how important the dinner table was when she was growing up, especially after her mother died when Hazel was young. When Hazel became a home economics teacher in the Pittsburgh Public Schools, she brought with her the conviction that she had to do everything she could to bring families together around the dinner table. Then her family opened King James Restaurant where they all had a chance to bring even more people together around food. Today, Hazel continues her food service ministry at her church, while she maintains and enjoys many relationships she developed as a school teacher and restaurant owner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urbanpress
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
106
ISBN
9781633601215

Modern Families Sit Down to Eat Together Less Frequently Than Any Time in History And according to Hazel Jackson, that’s a problem. In her book, Lessons From the Dinner Table: My Journey in Food Service, Hazel explains how important the dinner table was when she was growing up, especially after her mother died when Hazel was young. When Hazel became a home economics teacher in the Pittsburgh Public Schools, she brought with her the conviction that she had to do everything she could to bring families together around the dinner table. Then her family opened King James Restaurant where they all had a chance to bring even more people together around food. Today, Hazel continues her food service ministry at her church, while she maintains and enjoys many relationships she developed as a school teacher and restaurant owner.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Urbanpress
Date
13 August 2019
Pages
106
ISBN
9781633601215