Entries by Steve Kowalski

Embrace the New Year

OK, so you made it through the holidays – opened your gifts, returned some items, put away the decorations and are now settling into embrace 2025. Whether you sleep in (have breakfast in bed!!) or wake up early, there are plenty of ways to make the most of the new year. 2024 was certainly a […]

Merry & Happy

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all our KHT friends and families. Enjoy this wonderful time of year filled with good tidings and cheer. All the best always. -The gang at KHT    

Holiday Cookie Crunch

OK, I’ll admit it. I LOVE the holidays. Family festive atmosphere, gift giving (and receiving), music, decorations … and especially all the food. One thing I never tire of is Christmas/holiday cookies. I like the classics of course – frosted butter sugar cookies, peanut butter Hershey kiss drops, snickerdoodles, hello dollies (weird name), and of […]

Rudolph

As we come closer to the holiday season, get our decorations up and mail our last minute cards to friends and family, a certain TV show always brings back wonderful memories for Jackie and I year after year – the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special. Since its debut on this day in 1964, it […]

Three Squares

You are likely reading this email in the comfort of your home, thinking about the delicious meal yesterday, and also trying to decide just how much and when you are going to jump into the leftovers. If you follow my blog posts, you know by now I’m a big “foodie.” To be honest, I’m not […]

Thankful

We at Kowalski Heat Treating want to say “Thank You” to all our customers, suppliers, community partners, neighbors, and hardworking staff. May God bless you and your families. Enjoy the blessings of family and friends at your dining table next week on Thanksgiving. Your friends at KHT

Razor Sharp

I’m always fascinated by the bravery, insights, and determination of inventors. And I’m lucky enough to be part of our problem-solving team here at KHT – thinking, testing, trying, and retrying until we can “get it right” and solve your challenging PIA (Pain in the @%$) Jobs!  Today marks a milestone in the history of […]

Nast(y) Animals

Hopefully, by now, everyone has come to terms with the results of our most recent elections.  Whether you voted for or against the eventual winner, congratulations on voting! (I wrote this before election day, so I don’t know any outcomes — guessing winners and losers can be real PIA (Pain in the @%$) Jobs). For […]

Happy Anniversary Michelangelo!

Today marks a fun day in history – Nov 1, 1512, when Michelangelo invited folks to finally view his amazing work on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican. Can you imagine being a local resident, knowing he had worked on the project for four years, and finally walking in to see this […]

Pumpkin Spice

Pumpkin spice. It has become synonymous with autumn, evoking images of cozy sweaters, falling leaves, cool nights, and warm drinks. I thought I’d search out the origins and history of this beloved spice blend, and found out it stretches far beyond recent association with trendy lattes seasonal baked goods, and craft beers. The origins of […]