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with. >> i was hanging outk could you are just in chicago. >> i took ryan my oldest son his first day at work it is probably hit guys probably get out some good restaurantsab 49 bucks to park the car overnight in it up sort of thing with credible job great place to live it was exciting.jo >> yes we started early on the weekend lots of walking surface
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went as a family to tell that we have gather we had so much fun and then my cousin tied to jump in and literally push of the boatat that was the first today and relax spray tans if got to do itf sometimes it's healthier for your skin. >> i think you are ready for some refreshments since you been up r since what to 30? >> finally i am eating food the right type of food at the right
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are talking about an afternoon of wind still blowing and delicious appetizers at some of the areas best wineries. you are the head chef that? >> yesar. >> this is one of the appetizers the weekend. >> yes,p wine and food for short rib bolognese short rib bolognese everyone gets a small portion behind it does this is the grand river valley. >> yes they decided to get together andy showcase the line so theyet each person purchased and showed their own country everybody has their own selection. >> that is wonderfulthr he wile saying our entire show coming up shortly i think in a week or so we love i that area. such a grt
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getaway. >> sample the wind while you eat .ome great food >> i will go ahead and braised short ribs that i part bought t the store p with a little bit of the bone in it.it i will quicky discover howui to do just becaue we are having it as an appetizer eventbe i could smell everythig that looks so delicious so what is your specialty you like to make? >> that is probably our biggest
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traditional favorite. i will go ahead and start popping this and normally i would do it in the pan itt will take a few minutes i will set they are onion and celery and carrotswi and you can do it a in the crockpot have the aroma and everything you have an here it is like torture.om >> i will go ahead and add a and we havef those the talking mushroomwe prosciut you can put as much is you like in it.t. and as soon as it geta
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and pepperts and then we have time and basil and rosemary.m and then a little bit of pepper and i will delays that was delay that was the wine. i made this ?- if you want to definitely you have enough to drink with your meal. i love expensive wine to cook with but this does this does the confederate. >> and you can have a super to while you are a cooking. he wat to complement your food not
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will put in a little bit of tomato paste pur?eli and then wt you will do is add a little sauce. >> talk about a male that is great this time of year it will warm you up. >> and then he will go ahead and stick this writing here. you put your lid and on and you can stick this in the oven to do so simple. i did it with the magical tv i made this. let's pull this out son.le and here t is all finished.er for the plae so we will add a little bit of cheese. i can't even begin to
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>> so that will probably not be the size a cat. >> a couple of bitesth with the wind they will be drinking. it is saturday from b 12 until fiv. >> you are going to again ?- five different wineries. >> five different wineries throughout the area againne noon until five you see the list of wineries we were going to happen to quite few of those through the show and knocked on my own. six dollars per person that is a pretty good deal. we have the french oak and then they have a hungarian know t if and take them taste the difference every year of a new harvest. >> i will be digging in. it is
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look. coffee dm coffee shop got startedop because of the buildig we are in it is refurbished it is a core of the gorgeous golden with friends that bought it and did everything to it so we have seeni it as it was being redone and every time we would walked on this holiday i would say hey you should put a coffee shop and then finally after year and a halfsh put the coffee shop in there so an isolated.of a lot of it is trial and error in harm to love your product. you have to have a quality and learnyo and you ao have to have great customer service. thereve are a lot of
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service is one of our sound points. we've all local roaster out of brecksville we order on wednesday they are roasted and delivered on thursday everything ise fresh we keep the turnaround going for most requested items i love flavored lattes and try to keep it fresh all the time everyone to come up with that come up with new recipes ande know my customers it's a good thing i'm not a bar keept it isa test my products all day long i would be is a super fast out before we opened. >> are copies, i mean, ib keep with the colombian everp ever dark italian you always need to is amazing but it the different flavor profiles you can gethe in the flavored coffee. if it is in the recipe we can makee it into a coffee.
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>> there is a lot that goes into our drink you cannot get it is joy throughgh or the national change after you've been here oncebe or twice a day winner yor in your name and your drink.y >> here is a lady who saved my life only to went to the mall showadm cap the espresso right when he needed up how's it going? is it's going well.ho absolutely it is excitg it reallyti is. the coffee that pillows everyone time and in that neighborhood. lo >> absolutely. it's like
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thing about a cold press you can make your own and keep it at home ifp you are a few what you need a very bold dark roast ground pretty course ibo make these like coffee teabags. coffee filters for your coffee in their do the twist ties to f a gallon container filled with cold water. >> how many copies with that be? >> 1 pound of ground coffee water leave it overnightwi and 4 hours, you have liquid cooled hereh. >> so, the gallon is about what you get out of coffee when you brought? >> no,o, you to 3 ounces excusee 5 ounces per gallon e so it is concentrated you are basically making like an espresso. a cold espresso. this is super concentrated to make an iced mochama at home, this is just gd
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you have that over there and then you have a nice mocha you made a home. >> that is pretty nice to do a little in the fridge? >> we rinse did set out for room temperature 24 hours after you drain it, and keep it in the fridge for at least a week or so.. >> no need for another filter? >> no f adult it). >> i like that strong coffee that is right on the top >> this is called a dark and stormy. it is i stand a little bit of vanilla syrup and then we have our own ginger beer of course thank i do for that amount top of the vanilla and then you do an ounce of this and seedo. >> it looks dark and stormy and then as you drinker, the
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>> windy to start getting your own bottles of soda? >> we've been making that and our bathtub four yearsn now that we have group beer and root beer and soda and ginger beer g something a little different. >> that is really good. >> yes. plus it looks cool. >> it sort of teases you and in the strength of coffees shines through ig like that a lot if gt that going on. >> as i actually wanted to talk about our canton coffee club october 1 we have great coffee shops in downtown canton, so go online and buy a ticket. you takeou a tour through downtown ticket to go throughr all the coffee shops and taste as much caffeine as you want. >> was tei the first place to s? >> we are limiting it to 200 people a different to archives and everybody start to someone else, but they all that to all the coffee shop so we all end up atho the canton brewery because
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the travel specialist nice to see you. >> biased to see you as well. >> we see can once in a while and anti- a lot i understand they are calling it a specialist >> as they i do several destination weddings and honeymoons as well. >> give me an idea i want to plan a wedding ?-dash what do i do walk me through a? >> if you want to plan a destination weddingyo the firstp is to come on in we will set a consultation and go through a travel profile which will include questions regarding destinations what are your likes how adventurous are you? and then from that we will now down destinations look at the budget and begin to plan. >> what are my options for destinations where can we start? >> some? of the popular destinations one is close to recap. it is a great honeymoon alternative for people whoon wat a white heat.
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rico? look at that. >> as bulkiness booking is mountainous it is a great alternative for people who want to hawaiil they will come asking for hawaii, but they don't have the budgetet and they want an al inclusive coaster a brake it isa great alternative for that. >> so we are talking about quake us how much? >> airfare aloneuc is $121,300 r person that are not any all-inclusive resort resorts in hawaii, so peop a all-inclusivele and have a budgt of five or $6,000 when really $10,000 is more realistic. costa rica is00 a great alternative and they can do a lot of the same things they can do in hawaii. they can hike te volcanoes into the surfing. >> i think it lookssu a little more exotic costa rica does to me them on whate you. >> it is beautiful to rains. mountainous areas jungles and rain forest andu ocean.
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more touristy this is a little mo.e role >> depending on the destination, we have a lot of couples all sports they do a beach area and then spend the second half of their honeymoon in the volcano area. >> and you don't have to get married' go do this year? >> no, you don't. >> i don't want to do that again. >> howa about europe? >> my name is greece center in >> all that is natalie. >> 's maxey intermediate is consistently voted one of the most romantic islands o in the world. >> .-dot. >> so when you go to this area area going by a ship or error how do you get there? >> what i like ?-dash what i did when i traveled there what i like to do as you fly into athens spend a couple of nights in athens and then you can
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or take this which is three to four hours dependingth a high se very. >> they probably a good greek food there's there. >> they do. they do. known for their cuisinee beautiful. >> howti about the caribbean? >> yes.bo candles is the number one all inclusive luxury brand in the caribbean jamaica we have people heading to sandals on thursday living on thursdaydada sandals l caribbean and they are building the first overwater bungalows the overwater bungalows up until nine you had to travel now you had to travel to the south pacificead fiji fijian tahiti ba bora or is now, these will be available with a four or five hour flight. >> you walk over to purge.
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offshore islands where they are building, and youy have your own private accommodation. >> you've got a measure you like we're are going with you get a vote on all oil and there was a concert trip something like that. >> it depends on the destination. there are sandals all over anywhere five ?- $20,000 depending on the accommodation. >> samia forac the 20,000 other one sound good? maybe we get natalie to go. >> all goes someone's paying for at>> what is this bridal show thing is that sunday september 11 so we will have a lot of folks there to talkk abot destinations i guess with great trips. >> sar. they are hoping their first bridal show. hosting their first bridal show they will have lots of vendorsir a great time r brides where they can t plan thr whole wedding and honeymoon as
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thea grand river valley area we talked about that earlier it. this event sounds like a great price and they think you should go what do you think? >> i mean, so months, grow. might as well be me. you already have the wedding taking care of, and i think you needa o find the perfect dress. if you are lookingng for something one-of-a-kind and a truly unique, we have the perfect place for you. >> i have always loved to so. i started selling when i was really little my mama my grandmother so. my mom taught me that the sake of hand sewing machine when i was six or seven hours pretty little. just a skill that always followed me
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about us is from account from the early 1980s we can bind them for kind of a classic that modern yet vintage look. >> i don't really just you bridal here. there are a lot of accessories with vintage and new accessories. outerwear vintage party dresses that can be used for any special occasion not just for a wedding. collection of veils.re this is from the 1960s. and then a collection of nouvellesan localy designed and made their trade in india all of this done by hand i get my inventory from all over kind of a constant treasure hunt
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from people who live in the cleveland area who have a choice they would like to sell from their family. that is probably my favorite way because then i can meet the family members and to know exactly the taken from the wedding date a little history.ta it is such a happy time in people's lives it is nice to be able to share a part of that was someone's wedding. >> gorgeous dresses maranda's vintage bridal is open by appointment only she also has a collection of the vintage couture jewelry for anynt occasn really it could start your shopping online. >> cap next on new day ?-dash one man's passion to rescue and restore beautiful artwork. some
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back to the community and a big way. >> plusa we are talking fall skincare everything you need to know toe al keep your skin glowg exfoliation and frighteningi and hydration. i had to cheat. >> i will take two of the tiny the chinese them all. >> leases here from the sparse he is an expert. she knows everything you could ever imagine about skincare. >> i'mt glad cap became she savd my daybe >> and that reminds me of a black and tan kind of like an that would be a very. >> there is much better to be tricky this at thishe hour in te morning. >> coffee with ar little soda ad it and it is strong coffee, so itco is good. >> before we get into all the stuff the second half hour we want to first show youfofo this rescue and restore religious
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community becoming very something very special the museum of divine statues take a lookus. >> years before we opened the museum, astrid restrains touches on my ownst and began to offer s a service for churches around the united states around the time, there are amount of parishes are going to begin to close and i thought to myself it is important so much it is to the art. statues were passion of mine in the restoration at that they would make a great artifacton to represent each parish that close.o and there's a lot of other art as well beautiful stained glass windows beautiful ironwork. chalice and beautiful wooden carvings. so if not only taken these charges, buty we have taken architecturl
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together to make these spaces better. we wanted to get people to make a connection so when they see the arts, they have no idea what the parish history was her with the photos may have looked like from the past, sotoi worked with the girls from st. joseph academyy and we scanned in literally thousands of photos we took the photos and design and interface of the museum where people don't really enjoy technology can simplyeo touch the screen and see pictures of the arts before it was restored and after and also read about the spiritual part and see photographs of the parish that they came from. the second method is being able to use tablets and scan it artifact for the tablet and look at it is been very nice because now we have made the connection and it makes all of this much more real. >> change and evolution is very important especially for a
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adding into a phase wherertf we will be doubling the size of the museum we will be using this space now for drawing and art classes and photography classes we will also be using the spaces for reaching and confirmation classes so they will have a really great artistic side and also s a spiritual side but we e looking to do with the a museums faulty community around it that actually helps to support a. onep of the nice things is the calm serene not a religious are catholic person or spiritual person, there is a lot of history, architecture, and art here. anything is there something for absolutely everyone to enjoy.so >> lewis such an incredible artist the museum is hosting their annual fundraiser a night
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meaning is hosting the event tickets are still available visit the website for more information. >> david is now outside with great delicious foodd with the food truck. >> here we are with matt barn this is not a food truck it is a food semi. the biggest food truck i've ever seen in my lif. >> yes we can carry a lot of food.. >> i heard about some of the things you are making and they sound like upscale items. >> i've taken mymy experience taken it to the taking it to the food truck scene doing during duck and lamb and putting it out the window that way. >> i heard before you're talking aboutha the chicken today i was telling someone you make this great duck leg thing. they don't quite get that up all the duck leg thing. >> weth will take the doctrine slow roasted. we will show at the dock and put it on the
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cabbage and lettuce and some whole-grain mustard saucee. >> where do people find your food truck to enjoy some of this great food? >> tomorrow walmart wednesday's downtown on east 12th and walnut. >> that is a great, great, great spotot we do. we try to. thene also will be at the cleveland flea on started which is an awesome event. >> where's that? >> there is expand superior taylor village but a lot of people don't know that is quite yet they are t sort of discoverg it i think. that is a great event also. >> it is an awesome time with a lot of vendors and food a lot of different things to do there. >> what he called to call the station rightca here? >> the roasted duck leg sandwich we slice it all up, and put it in there. it is almost something you will need a fork
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it's very healthy looking. >> yes we try to keep that is the forefront>> of her mind migt as they make the sandwiches. >> this ise chicken and you make thiss with that also if you have not tried duck because it makes you think erik o'donnell doctor something you're out of your mind there is fabulous. >> this is the lamb meatball euro' we make it with ground lab to the key sauce set fatah pickled sauce tomatoes and a little spinach and we also have a braised beef chicken sandwich with melted cheese and scallions as well. >> this looks really good here. this is almost like a pulled me. >> , was real slow roasted at
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to miss something else like a purpose of this trust go something the structure of something going on hereurtr noto many people even think oft. >> winters and to hire people were formerly incarcerated men and women to help them f get bak on their feet to help them get a culinary career going up their families are anybody in their family. it is a great opportunity for them. some stay some going to do other thingsay but in the ends, it is something we have chosen people in our city. >> such a good storyle picked a good story at one particular person but using names but ?-dash. >> you know, they've all started in a culinary background a little bit one of my gentleman's been there is been there for four years with me he is supporting himself and doing a great job. he has learned how to run the truck and do things and that is really what is important to us. also being able to help this family out.
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>> for sure. for sure. and a personal grottoes is. >> that's all they need they need someone to believe in them. and someone to take the initiative with them and go the extra mile and go that way. >> even better than that one of something theymsy. could really be proud of and they really accomplished something greater tell you whath you've accomplished here making me very, very hungry. thank you very much. the food truck will be at walnuttr tomorw out. thank you very much like you are good man doing good thing. >> i try. >> thank you very much. >> more new day coming up after
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will come back to new day. don't miss your chance to see as a pie at the hard saturday september 17 tickets are still available other upcoming shows include tears for fearse and tom jones right now s the time to start thinking about fall skincare is it a tell us how to keep her skin glowing from the inside out is lisa stewart from the spot. >> response. >> i love being here. >> i feel that is your morrow almost registered on the inside almost.
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you for having me you all are sa fantastic i love coming here and talking okay, so you want to talk today about search and ways to take careto of your skin a lt of does this coming. first of all autumn is fantastic we love the fall colors in the leaves are beautiful fall fashion is fantastic bold nail polish is in the but, what comes with all that excitementat is colder temperatures. and tt dehydration of the skin. whati we want to do is shut the summer skin t and go right into exfoliation exfoliate your skin is getting rid of layers and layers of dead skin cells so your skin is smooth and soft or really simple things you can do weather etc. home or you buy products at the drugstore or wherever you may buy them but simple things for your face baking soda powdered sugar retinol. all of these items
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powdered sugar what do you mix it with water? >> a little bit of water in a circular motion i and it will hp exfoliate it is so quick and easy it is something you at 21 or two times a week that is the vascular region you don't need to exfoliate every day with the bodye be can handle it.t >> different things like coffee grounds in oatmeal exfoliating gloves a dry rub i personally like to use this one all right your body exfoliate before you get into the sharknt that will shower that will exfoliate it will bek smoother and software when you aree exfoliating your you're exfoliating your giving the productsrere a chance to work br you're getting more out of your product and what i love about a dry brush or any kind of exfoliation your you are increasing your skin circulatioo
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your blood circulation which meansi it all drop scan we don't want that we want radiant beautiful skin. a dry brush or any of these that i imagine it will d brighten your skin as wel it increases your blood circulation which will detoxify am brighten your skin so brightening you can always to a few products where you can spray and on and go that as peppermint in here that increases circulation for your legs you guys can't see. >> what do you do with these? you just spray it on. >> andu it just moisturizes? it tightens and increases that circulationti also you can takea simple coconut oil all of oil add some peppermint oil and make your own concoction you could do morning or night were both increasing the circulation is skin will be brighter and healthy at we want that get aheadt of the game especially if
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eczema these are things you can do to get rid of some of those. >> announced was like i see how but it is amazing. right here, these two thingsoo. >> coconut oil ?- tell her that she has access to some of the top of the line stuff all over the country and yet, you also talk about how easy it is to buy simple things own coconut oil or olive oil it doesn't really matter or you can buy it in the sparks your choice. >> that is peppermint oil or you could usee. rosemary whatever it is like. >> now hydration ?- as silly as important drinker a classes of our everyday,t but also you wat to hydrate your diet think about foods that are very high and waternto content cucumber celery spinach green peppers cantaloupe watermelon they all have such a high water content over
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you hydrate your tissue hydratingis from the inside out if that is so key you are workinget on your products to hydrate on the outside and that is a win-win. simple t delicios healthy food. you can eat it and then c put on your eyes to have you have a bad day when it as a quick minute today. >> you can buy patches for your eyes couple saw help us couple saw a greek to take simple cucumbers and put it right over your eyesesouou quickly bring up the fact that w this lovely lady has created our blood sweat and tears into her own cream out in november i am so thankful that is that a three and a half your process it does all of the someone
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you could eat it i don't recommendtyo you eat it but i he i am so passionate about products good for your skin becauseou there are so much chemical put into our products that petroleum that something i don't want toctt put in my bodyl put it in my car but i don't want it to my body. skincare is the company. >> so proud of you i feel like i've watched you give all over theu it's amazing so good to have job. thank you for the great tips again. you can make your i skin glow in the fall months. david andon talking to you. >> i could use a bucket of that hear something serious a disease that causes the immune system do damage your own tissues. >> it affects all ages races and genders it may be more common than you thinkma. >> it can affect any part of the
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>> this doctor cleveland clinic pulmonologist and an expert on the disease. >> it is anul a inflammatory disorder that probably occurs when your immune system reacts to something which it is been exposed perhaps by breathing it in. >> because is notp p known, butn some up with this microscopic inflammatory cells good together they look grew together they look like granulesmm and we call them granuloma. >> you need this one trying to wall contain something going erratically. that maybe a small protein are small particle that you can't quite get over. >> general symptoms include fatigue fever swollen lymph nodes in with usde persistent y cough shortness of breath wheezing and chest pain when the skin is affected people may have a rush of red or rash of red or reddish purple bulbs which ared usually located on the oceans are in go. they may alsoll have
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darker or lighter in color fidelity there can be growth some of the skin high symptoms include blurred visionig severe and sensitivity to buy. >> you guys ready [is that type of cancer in facta it is very heterogeneous and some people it tends tos persist about the vey people who get it. >> and two thirds w of people it goes away over the course of four >> that is no treatment at all. >> the treatment we have today. can suppress about we don't think it can make the disease goalie. so the analogy i usually use it is it isal more like highe blood pressure you cn suppress it and make itd work better you can create symptoms to hopefully prevent problems from that but as soon as we stop the medication of the disease is not run its course get it will still come back. >> diagnosis is made using some
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x-rays and ct scans scams pet scan ekg protests and others. it's hard to estimate how many people have the disease. it can affect people all around the world, but there are certain demographics tend to get get more commonly the us population it is much more, and much more severe and african-americans and in fact a little more common in women it's also more likelyit it will be severe multiple organs a lot of those people actually need to have treatment both from the disease inro the treatment on their
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been spawned gave me this crazy idea for a casserole take a cheeseburger. it's going to be funoa. >> it would be interesting and fun. >> friday is our playhousese shw we will see what is new in the theater district as well including this one ear. always a lot of fun on this issue because playhouse square continues to improve get better in new restaurants all kinds of funhonuet
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