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you know, french french fries it has becomeu very popular and all of a sudden ?-dash it's always been populard they say it is the finest food in the world, but people have to wait a little bitt i see a reemergence of a resurgence of it. >> yes, and a lot of people are learn whatis i think got me started i have always loved french food, and i love basic simple recipes and then it just grew from there. >> yes, and it is sort of a learning curve to because there are certain techniques that are definitely french. >> yes. >> what is the ladies named the big french lady that was on a hard drive on time? i can't remember either did you read her book of french cooking?
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lady? >> she's a big lady about this tell anybody have an tall anybody have an answer out therl >> julia child yes. if you read her book you learn a little bit about this but it does take a lot of work outage alert? >> i am self-taught i've been cooking since i was 12 years old and just learned more and more as aasnd goodbye. >> terrific stuff you have this and then what does it look like next? >> that looks like this, but we interesting times i like to addt i like to add the cajun seasoning it gives it a nice kickck a little spark in my favorite ingredient is the dried lavender that will give itre a natural earthy sweetness and once it kicks in there, we are looking for subtle sweetness in
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>> perfect. how convenient. >> what are the hours when i do is open? >> we open for five for dinner and open until nine during the week one of my favorite things in the world. >> it is a lot of work to your hair? we have producers we will bring them on the shoreline and we met your husband he worked behind the bar there? >> my boyfriend just get on the job here, but he did on the job there we didn't there are some a little that he is great. >> operatione still to come on
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will e-mail you back and give you a new toy and reimburse youw they look like they do like that yellow one especially . >> my docs have narrow noses so they liked ability but there knows l choicea and that is something we will have during the holidays. these are puppies. aho blanket and a toy. and then an under blanket that absorbs moisture. >> oh so they can put that on the ground. >> i like that. >> what are these littlele thin? >> those are called katie's
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material they are not guaranteed but an awesomee toy and they float. >> they float as well? they look like they would be sturdy. >> history. >> yes, they are. k my dogsy always have one. >> with some of these stories of noticed are a little bit bigger but you have twice toys that range from the lower wants to. >> as they have three different sizes i see the little ones. there are smaller ones way that way everybody can see them i have a caller obsession every holiday i see halloween yes they have we have those to go with the coordinating ones. and they look really reasonable to i think. >> yes, they are. the loop kind
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for a different color, we have one for sure w. >> yes they definitely do including what are these ?- >> these are jackets. the blue one is there brand-new jacket a combination of two of their best selling jackets and very eit undercarriage coverage, and a jacket gives it that. it is an investment piece. something that will lastn through multiple dogs they are also awesome jacket.hrgs >> i think it is important when you take them outside to hang out with our dogs without ones thatat have the vocal on the bob a follow-up to seconds later so this will stay on.
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they are charges underneath the jackets are thes so the dogst cannot get help them. they havv dogs themselves, docs themselves, so their thought processms is about longevity and durability and all of thatut. >> again, right in medina, square. one lucky dog bakery is where you go yes we have cap treatsav course and cap treats thank you so much. >> thank you for david, i have been there it is a great place. a lot of fun. two words to describe this place. pumpkin pandemoniumib their fall fast is here at heritage farms. >> i am of fifth-generation on the farm starting with my great, great uncle who started out
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corn and that type of thing. he also hadnd sheep and cows and harvested all kinds of different grains. every generation has something different things done the pandemonium started about 18 years ago and just keeps getting i just keeps getting bigger every year.. we try to do activities that i grew up with. good old time on form fun. we have a mains and means and the scavenger hunt m out to t christmas tree fields. we have color and coloring goalscoring teepees start tunnel and it crazy kart current made out of pumpkin heartsc all of our pumpkins are here in the pumpkin your they are all pre- priced and ready tore go. we have wags for you to pick them up. on the way out you stop at the pumpkin ?- bath so we wash them for free put w them in your car if you wt
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netted up so your cursed is clean. we have three or four different types of green decorative gourds. we also have the develop pumpkins. they come and every in every color from white to greenveki to buff to break bread. pumpkin rolling. we have a field where we put into tracks your targets kids get to roll small pie pumpkins, helen try to down the hill and try to hit the target.p fencing and corn stock meas 120 feet by 120 feet. kids minutes to go in and get through really fast but adults it takes a while i think that is the difference between the adults bring in the kids brain.s b >> they get on and hayride and what ahe farm and see
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the island squares with the missionre obviously we want to introduce their tradean my simpe definition isy that when a crafter is discovered instead of saying to them i like that and our give you $0.10 for that and i want to thousand by christmaso the crafter's approach and say really like that are much would you like for that? what is it
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is poured in there and it creates the object. we of jewelry handmade from the net of the palm tree and as many of te same characteristics as ivory,f and so the hope is the world hunger for elephant tusks will be reduced in partt because this part can be substituted for that. this paper pooh-pooh paper and it is actually made from that it is boiled down donovan made into paper i we pride ourselves in being able to w tell the stories that s go in the background of e product. some of the products to supply usus with tags that do also tall part top part of the story where t t it came from anw it is made, but with the cold
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our alpaca does turn into iraq, and that is a very popular item two winters ago when i was so cold, we had to reorder it because it was also door so rapidly. i think for customers, the big pieces that, they are nw participating with somebody they met the probably will never be that they areev helping them create a living for themselves. >> this is your chance to see and parker ivan parker and conference in concert. s s it's coming saturday, november 5 that 6:30 p.m. at the sheffield church of god and sheffield sure
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being absent 1:30 a.m. >> we will have. she is coming up this half-hour that is good. speeding up the house making it nicer. >> please will come jimmy malone. please will come jimmy malone somethinga you may want to use this check shadow iv flight tracker some can tell they've been in the sun too long because they are burning up in their skin is peeling. that is as of course tel you put it on and cot
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tell you, you have been out in the sun. if you get billy out of the sun he's been out there too long it tells you when you need to put on your sunscreen and it will say it is time for a rescreeningl falling balding it isn't on the top of your head. >> for me natalie could even i did> in her hair. >> he. is complementing your area. >> appreciate it. thank you, jimmy. i wonder if we could still monitor that? >> oh yes. oh yes. we should
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piece of jewelry also. >> yes. where can i get that? do you knowel. >> you better believe it. you get it online. i think that is one of the indigo go .com months. >> i went to the toronto film festival a couple of months ago are a couple weeks ago it was the first week of september some great movies. some of them are the ones you hear during oscaryo time and academy awards played won that i saw it is called denial. wa a true story. >> more women side on senator edward kennedy's car and never died in a gas chamber in auschwitz. i >> it is my pleasure to introduce deborah. >> whatever the reason the
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to. >> you can have opinions about the holocaust, but i won't meet with anyone who says the w holocaust did not happen. >> i am not david irving and i've got a thousand dollars to give anyonei a who can show me t was approved for holocaust. >> i will not debate here not now. >> it this happened and david irving the famous british historian denied that the holocaust ever took placeen rachel plays the united states professor at harvard perhaps was accused of calling him a liar. in the united states you are innocent until proven guilty in great britain you have to prove your innocence she was forced to go to englandov to prove the
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crazy one a terrific story that is tom wilkinson who plays the attorney who defense rachel's character, and timothy small the interesting thing about this is the dialogue is so incrediblee you don't know if they make it out for if they memorize it. >> on this particur courtroom had to beh word and word what happened in the courtroomd but yes, i am old-school occasionally, you just say wow and there you go into do but i tend not to do it off my oldthin own back. >> what allows you to do that a lot of people try to memorize
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inhabit those things. how do you do it? >> how do you memorize things like that? because that is what they do for living and that is what you always want and to do love the ideaw i love the idea f playing points in the courts. they're not difficult to learn. >> this is been in movies he disappears into the role. something familiar about them. at the sentiments are to play semi- is a greatt actor. e is fantastic. and this movie, if got to tell you,i but does nt look like an action thing the story is so great it is unbelievable.. this is a guy yu seenth the harry harry potter he
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that.of view. >> that is what you know where you know what you're doing.g. >> and you cook at all? >> no. >> i have a cooking show so i always ask people that. >> i've got an instinct but it's not always right. >> it's hard to do that. i don't quite cut it.t.y it is gt tos meet you sir. >> great to meet you. >> is pretty call you cool you have to imagine afterwardso he sa output i love this guy. i'd never met him before, and he played characters that were almost a little scary used to sort of a fun kind of character this is interesting. >> he took me to school on
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are you tired of looking at the boring walls in your home? we have discovered a shop that is dedicated to helping a redesign you redesign your entire home. >> starting in 1928 it was a humble little family business we are neighbors are your your neighbors are your customers and that iss sort of how it works. carlt uber was the founder he soldwa just paint and wall coverings they were only about seven patterns that posture will
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and walls everywhere but the floor. that is how we started. we still do paint. restore the wall coverings. ai and we have expanded into the floor coverings of every kind also what we call the hard surface we also do window treatments with blinds and shades of every kinds of shuttersin thing. we are still a family business and run it like a family business. all of our staff guiltyil a treat each customer pretty much the way it was back when carl was therey and we will do every a great size of project we are perfectly happy if we come in if you come in for a quarter of paint and we'd loveo to help with larger projects.
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of the things we don't carry like lighting or plumbing and anything that is required for a complete job. when you come in the start is very consistent we have people that have been with us for 20 to 30 years. they knowha their stuff. they want a successful outcome for our clients. they o want our cliens to be happy. here is the new broadview heights located for almost 30 years to be insider news but it is our biggest show we are able to show give us a try it is an comparable to anything else it is a great time right now two, great season for us in every department and he will do the high level of service with a
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>> the decorating center is an broadview heights to learn more as if we needed another reason to celebrate in cleveland, here is one ?- clevelandso spirit we that is a good one. a great wine department. you are in charge of it do. >> it is our wine and beer team terrific beer you can find anything you want in those sections. y it is the seventh year it is a c only of beer but great cause for a scholarship fund it does celebrate what a great your town cleveland is a great event this year the first your tribe is year tribe is been nice enough if you are watching the tribe they can have great beer celebrating going to the world series. >> it starts tomorrowinto this s
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cleveland eight different breweries actually 24 from around the city and country meet need aid eight of those beers. ohio city lakewood you can go from bar to bar to bar with these individual beers and watch the tribe to mount nightv at kickoff tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. it kicks off.or eastside westside downtown tomorrow night. >> so you could just camp out at the joint all week. >> i know what you are talking about. jimmy malone. i like that. one of the events we are doing during beer week's push herself. that is next tuesday the 18th. the dirty secret about. jesus few things go as
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that is potent. does that smell like your running shoes or what try one of these yes he does not get much on tv is very famous n dozens of breweries the drinking extravaganza you see on the screen the tickett information and locations the breweries and everything we are happy to be partnering with itar. >> jimmy malone with another edition they are humble about it giving us over $120,000 kids who have to the exaggerated from
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with a quarter cup of all olive oil and a big tablespoon of choppedqu fresh rosemary while u do thatwh the oven should be preheating 450 ?- 500 degrees. hot hot hot. chop up the dry figs in a cake at the fresh ones. a big red onions are in order a half a pound of goat cheese and prosciutto would be nice. fifteen ?- 17 minutes later pizza time. that is a wrap for today's hollywood.zz >> scrumptious there. looks amazing. tomorrow so we are off to some of the best views in northeast ohio. even a few hidden gems. the post a lot of places i've not seen right
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ohio. i love with usn and i discovered the town then. a little tiny townwn two and half hours in cleveland that is a small town known for its new england character with the time and bedr and breakfast in there with the candy stores it is just a great little town. look at it.ow >> it is so adorable it is one of those great spots. had a great time. i did great day, everybody. see you
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dr. oz: the photo that shocked the world. a 4-year-old in the back seat of a car with two adults in the front passed out due to a heroin overdose. what happened to the boy in the back seat? in an "oz" exclusive, we find out. plus the racial divide in heroin addiction. lisa ling investigates that the color of determine whether you get rehab or go to jail, coming up next. this is a big story everyone is talking about, this picture may be the single most devastating image to represent the nation's heroin epidemic. when i first saw it, all i
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