Slow-Cooker Barbecue-Bourbon Chicken Wings

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 lb. chicken wings
  • 1 c. barbecue sauce (store-bought or homemade), plus more for serving
  • 2 tbsp. bourbon
  • kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper

DIRECTIONS

  1. Place chicken wings in a large slow-cooker.
  2. In a large bowl, mix together barbecue sauce and bourbon and season with salt and pepper. Pour mixture over chicken wings and stir to coat.
  3. Cover and cook on high until cooked through, 2 1/2 to 3 hours.
  4. Heat broiler. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and pour wings onto them. Broil until crispy, 5 minutes.
  5. Serve with barbecue sauce.

Life Realizations…

As we grow older, and hence wiser, we slowly realize that:
Whether we wear a $300 or $30 watch – – – they both tell the same time.
Whether we carry a $300 or $30 wallet/handbag – – – the amount of money inside is the same.
Whether we drink a bottle of $300 or $30 or $3 wine – – – the hangover is the same.
Whether the house we live in is 300 or 3,000 or 30,000 sq. ft. – – – the loneliness is the same.
And we realize our true inner happiness does not come from the material things of this world.
Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane goes down – – – we go down with it.
Whether we fly first or economy class, if the plane reaches its destination – – – everyone arrives at the same time.
 
We should realize that when we have mates, buddies and old friends, brothers and sisters, with whom we can chat,
laugh, talk, sing, talk about north- south-east-west or heaven and earth — that is true happiness.
 
Six Undeniable Facts of Life:
1. Don’t educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy, so when they grow up they will know the value of things, not the price.
2. Best wise words: “Eat your food as your medicines. Otherwise you have to eat medicines as your food.”
3. The one who loves you will never leave you because, even if there are 100 reasons to give up, he or she will find one reason to hold on.
4. There is a big difference between a human being and being human. Only a few folks really understand that.
5. You are loved when you are born. You will be loved when you die. In between, you have to manage.
6. If you just want to walk fast, walk alone; but, if you want to walk far, walk together.
 
Six Best Doctors in the World:
1. Sunlight
2. Rest
3. Exercise
4. Diet
5. Self Confidence
6. Friends
 
And, finally:
The nicest place to be is in someone’s thoughts, the safest place to be is in someone’s prayers, and the very best place to be is….in the hands of God.

Happy Birthday in August

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NAME POSITION BIRTHDATE LOCATION
TROY CARTER ACURA SALES 2-Aug NORTH
EDDIE PERRY PREOWN SALES S 2-Aug SOUTH
JUDY LINDERHOLM WARRANTY CLERK 4-Aug NORTH
TIM WALKER PARTS COUNTER 5-Aug NORTH
TRENT TURNER FINANCE CLOSER 6-Aug SOUTH
LEDARIS SMITH HONDA SALES 7-Aug NORTH
BRYANT ASHLEY SERVICE PORTER 7-Aug NORTH
MIKE BARSKE SERVICE TECH 10-Aug NORTH
TAYLOR LONG BDC 12-Aug SOUTH
JENIFER GARDNER BDC 13-Aug NORTH
WANDA RIVERA GMC SALES 15-Aug NORTH
STEPHEN BURGHER KIA SALES 16-Aug SOUTH
CANDI ASHLEY DETAIL WASH 16-Aug NORTH
NEWMAN BAIRD III PARTS COUNTER 17-Aug SOUTH
KELSEY JOHNSON PORTER 17-Aug SOUTH
EDDIE BANKS KIA SALES 17-Aug SOUTH
JAMES WILLIAMS DETAIL WASH 18-Aug NORTH
STEVEN HORN SERVICE TECH 20-Aug SOUTH
BRIAN GUSE KIA SALES 21-Aug SOUTH
MIKE GALLOWAY SALES MANAGER 23-Aug SOUTH
SHARON MILLS CASHIER 23-Aug NORTH
JORDAN ADAMS HONDA SALES 23-Aug NORTH
KYLE CLOS FINANCE CLOSER 25-Aug NORTH
WENDY STOCK VAN DRIVER 26-Aug NORTH
MALACHI GOFF SERVICE PORTER 26-Aug NORTH
JOSHUA PAGAN LUBE TECH 27-Aug SOUTH
ELONIA LUCAS SERVICE PORTER 27-Aug NORTH
LARRY CONNELLY DLR TRADE DRIVE 28-Aug NORTH
MONICA REYES PAYABLES 28-Aug SOUTH
GINGER THOMAS A/P 28-Aug SOUTH
PEDRO JENER FINANCE CLOSER 29-Aug NORTH
JAMES GARNER BODY SHOP TECH 29-Aug SOUTH
TAMMY VANDEVEN BDC SERVICE 29-Aug SOUTH
HERMINIO FERRER SERVICE PORTER 31-Aug SOUTH

Happy August Anniversary

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NAME EMP DATE POSITION LOCATION YEARS OF SERVICE
ROBERT  YOUNG 8/19/1998 SERVICE ADVISOR NORTH 19 YEARS
LUIS E BURGOS 8/31/2001 PARTS DRIVER NORTH 16 YEARS
CARLOS A TORRES 8/1/2003 LUBE TECH NORTH 14 YEARS
KYLE W COOK 8/8/2005 SERVICE ADVISOR NORTH 12 YEARS
GLEN RUSIN 8/30/2011 PARTS COUNTER SOUTH 6 YEARS
KELVIN L HERRINGTON 8/12/2013 PREOWN SALES N NORTH 4 YEARS
SAMUEL MARTINEZ 8/18/2014 SERVICE TECH SOUTH 3 YEARS
PAUL LIEU 8/11/2014 SHOP MAINTENANC SOUTH 3 YEARS
JORDAN C JOHNSON 8/5/2014 LUBE TECH SOUTH 3 YEARS
DOUGLAS W ENGLISH 8/24/2015 SERVICE TECH SOUTH 2 YEARS
NICHOLAS M GELPI 8/3/2015 KIA SALES SOUTH 2 YERS
RICARDO AVELLANEDA 8/2/2016 PREOWN SALES N NORTH 1 YEAR
CHRISTOPHER A DAKERS 8/8/2016 FINANCE CLOSER SOUTH 1 YEAR
JAMES E HENRY 8/8/2016 KIA SALES SOUTH 1 YEAR
MIGUEL K WRIGHT 8/2/2016 LUBE TECH NORTH 1 YEAR
JEAN C LEON 8/15/2016 DETAIL WASH NORTH 1 YEAR

Welcome to Regal July New Hires

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NAME EMP DATE POSITION LOCATION
MICHAEL DUNBAR 7/3/2017 PREOWN SALES N NORTH
JOSHUA PAGAN 7/5/2017 LUBE TECH SOUTH
JOSEPH BRACCHI 7/5/2017 HONDA SALES NORTH
ANIBAL “JUNIOR” VARGAS JR 7/5/2017 LOT PORTER SOUTH
ADAM ARELLANO 7/5/2017 BDC SOUTH
ALEXANDER ROSARIO 7/5/2017 SERVICE ADVISOR NORTH
ROBERT DAHDAH 7/5/2017 PREOWN SALES S SOUTH
SANDRA ROLON 7/10/2017 DETAIL WASH SOUTH
DAVID HASBROUCK JR 7/12/2017 CHEVY TECH SOUTH
KEITH BAUMANN 7/17/2017 DETAIL WASH SOUTH
EMILY ARMSTRONG 7/17/2017 ADVISOR NORTH
CHRIS JARVIS 7/24/2017 DETAIL WASH NORTH
REBECCA CRAIG 7/24/2017 BDC NORTH
JOSE GONZALEZ 7/24/2017 DETAIL WASH SOUTH

Three times to update your life insurance policies

When was the last time you updated your life insurance coverage or the beneficiaries designated to receive the proceeds of your policy(ies)?

It’s hard enough to sit down and buy coverage in the first place. Once we have that coverage, many people stuff the policy in a drawer and forget about it.

There’s a danger in that decision though: Any time a major life event such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, child reaching maturity, change of employment status or death in the family occurs, it’s the right time to consider updating your life insurance coverage and beneficiaries.

An upcoming wedding, for example, is an ideal time to consider if you need to change your life insurance coverage – or purchase your first policy – and revise or add a beneficiary.

After a wedding

When two lives, or two families, become one, a new house and new name aren’t the only possible changes. Life insurance policies are legal documents that could be impacted by major life events. Parents and couples may assume their life insurance benefits will automatically be paid to their children, including those that have now become their children through marriage.

“If you don’t name a beneficiary, benefits could be payable to your estate or to your next of kin, depending on the policy language,” Jones says. “Next of kin could be your spouse, if living, or your children — but that includes only natural and legally adopted children. Step-children wouldn’t receive any proceeds under a next-of-kin provision. So if you want to include them, you’d need to name them specifically.”

Bear in mind a minor child may not be able to receive the life insurance proceeds before age 18, unless the court appoints a guardian to handle the funds. Additionally, a minor child can’t assign any of their proceeds to cover funeral expenses.

In the extremely unlikely event you and your spouse die simultaneously and each of you have listed the other as your primary beneficiary, life insurance benefits could pass to your estate or next of kin, or to your beneficiary’s estate. Also keep in mind, laws vary by state.

“In some states, if a beneficiary survives the insured by even a minute, they’re considered to have survived and benefits will be due to that beneficiary’s estate — not yours,” Jones says. “Other states have a 120-hour survival rule, where the beneficiary must survive the insured by at least 120 hours to receive the proceeds.”

Best bet: Ask questions when you buy and when you make updates.

Putting out old flames

A new marriage is also a good time to make updates if you previously named a then-significant other as your beneficiary. It’s a mistake to assume your new spouse automatically becomes your beneficiary, Jones says. “I’ve seen claims where someone named a girlfriend/boyfriend or fiancée as their beneficiary, but at the time of their death they’re no longer in a relationship with that person. We don’t know if they meant to leave the person named as their beneficiary or not, but that person may still receive the proceeds.”

Your ex-spouse, on the other hand, may automatically be out. Some states have laws that automatically revoke an ex-spouse as beneficiary if you don’t re-designate them after your divorce. But if your state law doesn’t revoke an ex-spouse, or if your policy is subject to ERISA, the ex-spouse may still be eligible to receive the proceeds. Make the update and remove the doubt.

At open enrollment

Another optimal time to review life insurance coverage, including beneficiaries, is at open enrollment time for your benefits every year, usually around October or November. Review each policy separately, since beneficiary changes for one policy may not apply to others.

When considering updating beneficiaries, it’s also a good idea to review the amount of life insurance you have to make sure it’s both adequate and appropriate for your life situation. Ideally, you should have enough life insurance to cover eight to 10 times your salary when you’re in your prime earning years. If you’re nearing retirement, your life insurance needs may be different.

Whether you’re getting married, expecting children, or raising your family, purchasing life insurance can help give you peace of mind and financial protection through your working years and beyond. Preserve that peace of mind by reviewing the policy annually and updating your beneficiaries in a timely manner.

DON’T LET THE SUN SET ON YOUR ANGER

“In your anger do not sin: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry.”   Ephesians 4:26

This is one of those verses that I share with young couples before marriage. Don’t let the sun set on your anger because the devil will get a foothold in your life (My Paraphrase). Differences exist in any kind of relationship – think about conflicts with friends, family and even colleagues. We will all be tempted to lose our cool and to become angry, but we need to deal with the situation then and there. Don’t let it simmer and prolong making the problem grow even greater. Don’t let the sun set on your anger – deal with it.

  1. Don’t Lose your Cool: Losing our temper is not only sinful, but it’s destructive for both ourselves and very often for others.
  2. Act vs. React: Act in a positive way. Get a hold of yourself; it’s that important.
  3. Confront when Necessary: Not in a mean way, but in a firm way when someone steps out of line.

If you have wronged someone in one way or another, confess your sin first to God and then to that person. Ask for forgiveness and move on. Don’t make excuses for your behavior – that will only further irritate the person you’ve hurt. Keep it simple: “I was wrong. I’m sorry.” This doesn’t mean that every person we wrong will accept our apology, but God’s Word is clear: “If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men (Romans 12: 18).”

How do you respond when angry? Don’t let the sun go down on your anger. Confront it. Confess it, and remember that Jesus got angry, but never sinned. Jesus is the perfect example of how to deal with anger in the best possible way.