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it's a beautiful day in the new york city area here on rockefeller plaza. got a great crowd under very sunny skies. i'm matt lauer with ann curry, al roker, savannah guthrie. coming up we'll remember norah ephron. she died after a lengthy battle with leukemia. we'll look back at her career and incredible life. >> she did something for women,
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gave an incredible voice at a time when women didn't have the voice they have today. she was a film nist, giving a voice with a funny twist. really terrific what she's done. also coming up this morning, any woman who has had a baby can tell you, it's very intimidating with celebrities coming back after babies and they look fantastic and perfect. a number of women from connecticut have decided to sort of fight back, basically take a stand and celebrate post baby bods in a photo shoot. we're going to meet these women, great women, in a moment. >> also ahead, the fourth of july in front of us. some fun finds. red, white, blue nail polish, bikinis, snow machines. >> fun. >> very nice. and as we get ready to head to london for the olympics, are you ready for spice girls, the musical? >> i heard about this. >> i've been waiting my whole
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life for it. >> they are all back. they want you to know what it's really, really, really, really like. they are spice women now. going on stage. it's a "mamma mia!" type stage show. >> are they in this musical or is it based on them? >> i think it's based on them. >> a lot to get to. let's go inside. natalie standing by at the news desk. natalie. >> that massive wildfire near colorado springs exploded during the night forcing the evacuation of more than 30,000 people. whipped by 60-mile-an-hour winds, the fire has destroyed an undetermined number of homes. evacuations include more than 2,000 residents from the grounds of the air force academy and what officials describe as a firestorm of epic proportions. more rain today meanwhile in parts of florida from what was once tropical storm debby. it caused extensive flooding in much of the state and dumped more than two feet of rain in places. today the tropical depression is
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moving across northern florida. an historic milestone in northern ireland where queen elizabeth shook hands with the former commander of the irish republican army. it was meant to underscore progress and reconciliation after decades of violence. a new twist in the fatal shooting of trayvon martin. the lead investigator says murder defendant george zimmerman never identified himself as a neighborhood watch volunteer when he confronted martin, which could have diffused the situation. zimmerman is charged with second degree murder. he'll be back in court on friday for a bond hearing. norah ephron is being remembered as one of the most influential writers and filmmakers in a generation. she died last night after a battle with leukemia. nbc's kristen dahlgren has more from los angeles. kristen, good morning. >> good morning, natalie. few even knew norah ephron was sick causing some confusion when news of her illness broke and premature reports of her death, some close to ephron said she would have found funny like she
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did so many in life. for more than 50 years norah ephron was the voice of generations of american women, saying what so many wanted to but few dared. >> i'll have what she's having. >> author and screen writer of "when harry met sally" she gave us iconic moments and unforgettable characters. >> men and wen can't be friends because the sex part always get in the way. when heearnedh, billy crystal ss lucky to be able to say her words. tom hanks who starred in "you've got mail" and "sleepless in seattle" said she lifted us all with wisdom and wit. ephron was born in 1941 to screen writer parents. her first job in the mail room at "newsweek." but she rose quickly through the ranks. her rye columns eventually became romantic comedies. >> that's what i'm trying to tell you what women are looking
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for. >> reporter: and directed "when harry met sally." >> she had a great ear for how we sounded and how we talk to each other. i think people would watch her films and watch the work she did and connect because they saw themselves. ph nominated for three cacademy awards. it was her ability tumor in the most challenging women atade her an american icon. >> two small kids and,f course, no huand.he bitter divo ofst watergate fame became fodder for the novel and film "heartburn." for the last 25 years, ephron was married to screen writer nicholas pileggi. while she still made films "julia & julia". >> the biggest things that makes
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60 the new 50, 50 the new 40, not exercise, but hair dye. i want to be there at the end going oh, but there was this piece of bread i didn't eat. >> reporter: ephron always told it like it was. >> i think there's a lot written about getting older that you look at and you go, are they crazy whenhey say oh, you're at the best time of your life. >> reporter: but in the end told few she was ill. writer sally quinn was one of ephron's best friends. >> i gather from one or two of my friends who were in the hospital with her in the last few weeks that she was still really funny eve though she was sad. she was making cracks until the very end. >> classic norah ephron, frank and fearless, with that incredible ability to somehow make us laugh through the tears. >> norah ephron was 71. she's survived by her husband and two sons, natalie. >> women everywhere are missing her already.
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kristen dahlgren, thanks so much. it's six minutes past the hour. let's go back to al with a check of your weather. >> thank you very much. give me that. this is for jill's fun finds. crazy. let's show you what we've got as far as today's weather. tropical depression debby 25 miles southeast of st. augustine, florida, 35-mile-an-hour winds east northeast at 10. goes offshore pretty quickly, then we don't have to worry about that. looking at wet weather hanging around central florida. we've also got heat to talk about. the problem is the fire forecast for friends in colorado. scattered afternoon thunderstorms could set off wildfires. wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour and mountains temperatures will be in the 80s. but look at this all around. temperatures upper 90s to low >> good morning.ch it will be another beautiful day today. we're starting at what comfortable conditions this
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morning. it will be a little on the breezy side. >> and that's your latest weather. natalie. >> al, thank you. well, having a baby should be the happiest moment of a new mom's life, but sometimes the joy can be tempered by the pressure even if self-imposed to get back to that prepregnancy weight. most moms don't have celebrity-like tummies. that seemed to be perfect after a baby's arrival. to empower women, a group of connecticut moms decided to bare their mommy bellies for everyone to see. dina, kate, kate, katie, marie and jean.
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good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> good morning. >> i love this, because so many of us have seen those celebrity photos and you're like, how did they do this. was this, dina, the reason you wanted to do hispanic like this. >> we are bloggers for ct working moms.com. we have this little group that gets together. we were talking about it. i think somebody posted that they were afraid to click on a link. we got to thinking about it and saying we wanted to do our own photo shoot. >> afraid to click on a link. it was marie. you saw beyonce post baby. >> it was one of those things right after, i was at my desk. i don't want to see this. took me forever to get where i was later. we all eventually clicked on it and she looked gorgeous and beautiful. >> she always does. >> exactly. we're so happy to see that. >> now, of course, i imagine it took some convincing to get some of you to take that photo where you are exposing all. how did you guys convince each other.
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>> wine. >> wine. wine does it usually, it works. >> also getting together really helped. as soon as we all got together and had our clothes on. all of a sudden we're like, okay, this is it. we're going to do it. as soon as we basically took our tops off. we started cat calling and telling each other how beautiful. michelle has mentioned this before to me and dina, to do it alone is empowering. but when you have other people, women supporting women, it definitely makes it amazing. >> you guys call this the goddess je i think you were the photographer of the shoot. what did you hope to accomplish putting these ladies in various positions. >> i love the message they wanted to send. keep it real. accept yourself. it was such a delight. it was so much fun. it was absolute fun. >> it's a great message. we have seen with the dove campaign showing real women. is that something in this celebrity world that we seem to lose sight of?
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you all have beautiful new babies and there's such joy in that moment but there is that self-imposed pressure, right? is it coming from celebrities necessarily or is it coming from you guys? >> i think both. i think definitely it comes from both. we embrace the pregnant form so much, then you have this baby and you're all floppy, what do you do with it. what do you do with it. i was empowered to wear a bikini when i was pregnant. with this postpartubody, i want to hide it. the more you show it, the more re the more inspired they are. they can do it, too. >> mary grace, i believe you have a daughter. what do you hope doing something like this sends as a message to her as well. >> i really hope, and it's my greatest hope that she feels comfortable in her skin. i mean, i see her now, she's two. she's fearless a beautiful and strong. i want her to maintain that. by me setting an example hopefully so much
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happens during adulthood and adolescence and you lose your fear and in exhibitions along the way. i hope by me stepping out there in front of the world. >> i should say, by the way, our "today" moms website loved this. we got a lot of great reaction and including a poll that says a lot of women feel the same prsure getting in shape after a baby. 68% said yes they did, 33% said no. thank you for doing that for us. we appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >> it's so funny michelle said, don'tworry, only 200 people will see this. >> now you're on the "today" show. millions. you all look amazing, ladies. congratulations with your new babies at home. re on this story on today.com. still to come, more girl because girl power is ck. the spice girls reunited to announce a new musical featuring their hit songs coming to the london stage this ll. i'm sure all are going to want to sing along.
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>> let's start. we've got some makeup. >> the big thing is, i don't think you should have to buy anything just for a holiday. these are things you can have and wear throughout the year. let's start with nail polish, $8, etsy.com, get in on the action or beautiful makeup with dior beauty. if you're going to a swim bash, this is good, good for the entire summer, too. everything under $100. so everybody can get in on it. >> a cutie modeling this bathing suit. >> where is she? we find lila? lila is target. how cute is she? >> let's make the whole segment about her. let's focus. >> for us, sal udos. great to wear. plates, west elm, if you're entertaining. >> i love these. >> great for the backyard. >> great for kids. from pottery barn for any party.
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i love this. the bottom you can put anything you want, we put m&m. >> sangria, which we will drink after the show. >> why wait until after the show. then the snow cone machine, $70. we love this. >> show us how it works. >> i'm not going to show you on air here. you press it in and makes it. even i can do it. it comes with this little stand and cups. so cute. can you buy the food coloring. >> $69.95. >> hello. >> hi, sweetie. >> i'll fight you for her. she's so cute. >> this is lila. she loves skewers. >> mommy. >> okay, mommy. come on, mommy. >> what's great about these, you can grab a skewer. celebration continues.
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pick your skewer and share this. take the part you want. >> don't have the entire pick-off the part you don't want. >> this is fabulous, cuts off the seeds of the watermelon. >> can you show me how it works? >> we did it already. it's pitless. comes with a scooper. >> i can't visualize how that works but i trust you. >> you cut through it and seeds go through. >> this is from quirky. a tong, fork and spatula all in one. >> love it. what guy does not want that. >> this is for all those who like a little lemon. you put this right in the lemon. >> you don't have to squeeze. >> any citrus fruit. put it on your salad. >> watch out. julia. if you don't have a friend on the fourth of july you can have a ping-pong partner. >> this table, boyfriend and girlfriend playing a competition. >> show us ping-pong.
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>> show us how you play ping-pong. >> good job. >> we have the rest of the crew over here fun games old school to play on the lawn from pottery barn. everything under $100 and fun for the whole family. >> jill martin, you have outdone yourself for fourth of july. >> happy fourth. >> you, too. want to mention if you have any more, issue of "us weekly." >> they have their fans. a new musical coming up. we'll tell you all about it right after this. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long.
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okay. brace yourself for some ear worms from the 1990s. none other than the spice girls are back. michelle kosinski has the story from london. do you really, really, really have the story, michelle? >> really, really, really, really. it was just a matter of time, right? brace yourselves for the spice girls musical. the girls actually came up with the idea. they approached the producer of this smash hit show "mamma mia!" and it is now fully in the works. opening in a few months in london. how is that for girl power? you thought you had expunged those tunes from your brain. >> tell me what you want what you really really want. >> i really really really -- >> reporter: but wait, they are back, with plenty more where that came from. >> the spice girls! >> it's better than we ever
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could have hoped for. >> they sing it better than us. >> reporter: after various breakups, babies, the movie spice girls, whole new careers, posh spice victoria beckham, a respected fashion designer, scary, refined, sport turned girlie. baby channeling kate middleton. now the all spice women, all spice moms are not getting back together. calm down. >> we were laughing. we cried. >> reporter: there is a new musical based on their songs just in time for a very spicy christmas. the acclaimed creators call it heart warmingly hilarious. >> it's about fame today and a slight obsession with celebrity. >> it has that spice girls spirit in it, slightly anarchy enjoying fame kind of spirit. >> reporter: the spice girls machine grossed an estimated half a billion dollars at least
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in two years. they are the best selling female group ever. >> what we do individually is really empower women. >> reporter: i'm not sure how many mums wanted their girls to emulate this. still, those songs shall return. short-lived mega fame. after all -- >> spice girls about going for your dreams. so 16 years on and it's still happening, still going. girl power still exists. >> reporter: so if you still really, really, really want to figure out what it means, maybe you too. the spice girls themselves are not in the musical. it's a story based on their songs called viva forever. the forward thinking girls say they hope it eventually makes it to broadway. so maybe they really, really will last forever. al. >> thanks so much. are there enough songs for a musical. >> we just heard that same song over and over again.
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>> good morning, everyone. going to be another beautiful day today. it will be and little warmer than yesterday but dew point still an upper 40 to low 50's, which is still unusual for this time of year. high temperatures, amid a's and a touch on the breezy side. the heat comes back the next few days. 92
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>> that is the new video one more night from hit rockers maroon 5 off their new album called "overexposed." they will be here to play new music and classics live on the plaza this friday on "today." "the voice," too. i'm natalie morales with al roker and savannah guthrie. coming up in this half hour, who here is addicted to a gym on iphone or ipad. >> i tried playing friends with this one. >> she's not into friends. >> mistimed.
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like you're playing games for a week. >> look, we can't play all day. we have -- >> speaking of all day, we can't go on all day. >> it's very competitive. >> coming up -- coming up -- coming up, the guy behind the games because they are fun, but they can definitely be a distraction as we've seen here. jenna bush hager is here with the story and the guys behind zynga. >> also ahead, kids out of school. doesn't mean they need to give up on reading. stop the summer slide. a book club. young readers get to talk to author rebecca stead. she wrote "when you reach me." also ahead great summer deserts, a throw-back to simpler times. easy to whip up. we are bringing back the ice box cake. we're going retro. >> yes. >> first a check of the weather. up for a nice ice box cake. >> absolutely. you can probably bake a cake on the sidewalk in some places.
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record highs in midsections of the country, remnants of debby in central florida, rain in northern new england, partly cloudy skies in the pacific northwest. as we move into tomorrow, more sizzling conditions through the gulf coast, mid mississippi and ohio river valley. sizzling conditions in the southwest, showers pacific >> good morning. it will be a nice afternoon. we expect mostly sunny skies. >> that's your latest weather. >> up next, can't stop playing
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company headquarters and talked to the ceo why so many people are obsessed with these games. his answer is simple. it's all about taking a moment to have some fun. >> jenga. >> reporter: the jingles that used to stick with us all day long. but now the games do. thanks to our smart phones, laptops and tablets, we can play them wherever and whenever we want. >> those things come across my facebook screen. >> i draw something with my friends, at work, school. >> sometimes i play farm. >> words with friends and scramble on my iphone a lot. >> if this sounds like you, thank or blame this man, mark pincus. the one behind social media games like words with friends, farmville and draw something. >> i grew up in a family that
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was really competitive game players, like the old school kind of mes. >> reporter: he founded zynga ie gamesth scompany's mission to b play in everyone's day. >> we've seen play and playing together really start to become a core thing that people expect to do. >> the company's san francisco office refles that theme. employees take drawingclasses, bring dogs to work, and make their own hours. >> creativity is really the core of what we'doing. >> hoping virtual fun translates into a real good time. >> we're out there on a mission every day to make a game that everybody around the world can love and enjoy and take 15 minutes to just take a break from the frenzy of the day-to-day life and connect with friends. >> if connections are lucrative, zynga worth roughly $4.4 billion, surprising because to
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start playing its games costs noing. >> we lowered the barrier to play, and we saw none of these people wanted to play together. >> actually 65 million people play a zynga game each day, spending a total of 2 billion minutes per day buying cows, spelling words, or drawing something. and it's happening in 175 countries around the world. clearly the games are popular, which begs the question, are they addictive? >> these games can start looking like an addiction because we start feeling like we need to play them for longer and longer periods of time to get the same kind of satisfaction. >> another criticism, playing social media games is actually an anti-social activity. >> people playing by themselves in their own cubicle on the train, wherever it is, but you say it's social. >> you give us five minutes and we'll help you connect with five people. maybe some people you didn't
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have time to call, maybe people you didn't feel like calling. >> reporter: recently zynga rolled out a new batch of games, including this one called sheffield. has it cooked up that secret recipe to keep you hooked? >> i don't worry playing together is going to be a here and now fad. i think any of our games might last some time but i think play will. >> in twist some of these zynga games will move from the computer screen back to your kitchen table. hasbro is partnering with the company to produce some of these games into board games for the family to play. >> what's old is new is old again. >> yahtzee. >> yahtzee party. see you saturday night. >> draw something, really good. >> draw something, i like to play it but can't draw. >> words with friends. >> got it. coming up next al's book club with friends with recommendations to keep kids
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club for kids, 1979, lifer is pretty normal for 12-year-old miranda until she receives four mysterious notes that change her life forever. she sets out to solve the mystery and realizes whoever is leaving knows all about her, even things that haven't happened yet. rebecca stead is the author of "when you reach me" and are al's book club kids, sidney, jack, good to see you guys. on skype, a special guest reagan skyping in from kentucky. good morning to everybody. good to see you guys. good summer so far? >> yes. >> rebecca, this is just your second novel. you get the newbury, 2010 newbury meteorologist for most distinguished book for children. that's pretty special. >> that was an absolute thrill. >> what was that like. >> when you win the newbury medal they call you before 7:00 a.m. in the morning. this is january, so it's very
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dark. so i was in my apartment on the upper west side. it was completely dark outside and the phone rang. it was the entire committee calling on speakerphone to tell me. and you know, i cried, of course. and woke up my kids. we all sort of hugged in the dark, pretty wonderful. >> let's get to our kids and find out what they want to know about this book. let's start with sidney. >> hi, i really enjoyed your book first. the concept of time travel is a focal point of the book. what type of research did you have to do to explain time travel theories to kids our age? and are there any resources you would recommend to kids interested in time travel? >> well, the kind of research i did was the fun kind. i did a lot of -- i've always loved time travel stories, since i was your age. whether it was ""star trek"" or "the terminator" or a movie or
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any kind of story with time travel i just loved. so i really think that was how i did my research. it made me think about story potential, because time travel allows you to tell a pretty unusual suspenseful story. it also let's you think about a logic puzzle, makes you ask, how would this work exactly. it's incredibly complicated to think about. my editor often sent membership e-mails that said, i have a headache thinking about this. >> that's right. >> but i love that. >> really cool. >> let's talk to sarah. what's your question, sarah. >> good morning. your book written from the point of a 12-year-old child. were you trying to reach this audience or everybody in general? >> i would say i'm talking to 12 years old and 10 years old and 13 years old first.
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and then everybody else. i love that age. it was a really special age for me, 12. it was the age at which i started to love reading and really love stories. >> a picture of you, cute. >> that is my sixth grade class picture. that is the time when i read "a wrinkle in time" which is a book, as you know, is miranda's favorite book. that kind of reading was for the first time incredibly transporting to me. >> i don't mean to interrupt but i want to get through all the kids. jack, what's your question. >> hi, mrs. stead. as miranda puts together more clues from the book, she becomes a nicer person. did you do this on purpose? >> yes, in a way. in my mind what's happening to miranda throughout the book, she's putting together this complicated puzzle but she's also learning her first assumptions about who people are
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are actually usually wrong. she starts out with assumptions about who is the mean kid in her class and who is the smart kid and who is the scary guy. by the end of the story, basically every one of those assumptions is exploded. >> i want to try to get reagan in quickly. >> yes. >> reagan, quickly, your question. >> hi. i like the idea of miranda, collin and ann marie working at jimmy's. why did you have jimmy pay them in sand wisp and soda when miranda couldn't eat either of them. >> the answer is i had that same job when i was 12 years old. i work at a sandwich shop a block from my school every day and we were paid in sandwiches. >> nice. i wish i had that job. >> it was fun. >> all right. on a scale of one to five stars, our kids rated "when you reach me" five stars. very nice. congratulations. >> yeah. >> and our next book, one month to go to the opening ceremonies
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this morning in "today's" kitchen delicious deserts. ice box cakes a cool way to offer a sweet treat without breaking too much of a sweat. editor of "cook's illustrated" magazine has two ice box recipes to share with us, one is an ice box pie. >> who is counting. >> this is probably my favorite desert, the lemon ice box cake. everything about this is lemon. >> that's why we're doing it. >> good. >> first of all, gelatin replaces eggs, you don't have to cook the filler.
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we want to get lemon in the crust, we use lemon sandwich cookies. we put them in, add butter to it, two tablespoons, lemon zest and a tiny bit of salt. and you put in the glass ball. >> the food processor. >> that's the secret of this recipe. >> whatnot to do. >> do that and put it into a nine inch spring form pan, cook 350 for ten minutes and let it cool. >> excellent. what about the cake part. >> if you just add lemon juice, too sour, lemon zest chewy, so we use lemon occurred. make it three or four minutes, egg yolk, egg, butter, cream, lemon juice or buy wilton and sons. we did a taste test, our favorite brand. >> that's it easy. >> a quarter cup of that, cream cheese here. we also have, this is gelatin, which has been put in lemon juice.
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>> what does the gelatin do? >> it replaces the egg in terms of making it set up. we have heavy cream as well. this the diet cake. >> exactly. >> a little bit of the curd as well. mix that up for two or three minutes and that's your filling. we're done. looks like this. >> all nice and fluffy. >> it's going to have to sit in the refrigerator a little time. >> how long in the freeze? >> at least three hours, better four or five hours. >> excellent. >> what you can do finally is very quickly put that in. >> beautiful. >> and then we have some more of that curd we reserved. what you can do is pour it like this. >> so good. >> i'll show you just one second. >> we've got like a minute left. >> draw it through like this. >> that's how you get this nice design we see here on the finished one. back here a raspberry chiffon
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pie. >> two cups of raspberries, cook them down, sugar, cup and a half of sugar, pectin. we have visitors. hello. pectin. >> these like the gelatin. >> that's what's in fruit that holds it together. cook that down three or four minutes, strain it out. now you have this. a little bit in here for filling, cream cheese and heavy cream. >> the chiffon. >> then we add this as a base. >> he's so good, so fast. >> love it. >> deserts in seconds. my new book, deserts in seconds. >> eat them in milliseconds. >> beat this, chiffon and cream cheese. three layers. >> she coordinated her outfit to match the pie. we have to get in there and eat it. >> what happened to you guys? [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers...
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