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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. it is booze day, tuesday, january 21st, 2014 and kathie lee takes an awesome week to be in the sun. she's in l.a., she's going to florida. and jenna bush hager is here. >> i'm dealing with this beautiful weather outside. >> by the way, we do want to say that we feel like the snow was a sneak attack. because no one told us, okay? >> you told me.
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>> i told you this morning. honestly, i was gone for the weekend, came back and looked at the weather. they're talking -- usually these things are coming for days and days. >> they name is after something, blah, blah, blah. i had no idea. granted i was on the show yesterday, al did talk about it. i was listening, of course, i always ask him, you know, for personal advice, personal weatherman, but i had no idea that it was going to be this bad. >> how does your little daughter, does she enjoy the snow, is she into it when it happens? was she out in it last time it happened? >> no. she likes it. she looks up like what is this? but now you have all the accessories for the stroller, the sleeping bag, we have the plastic thing we put over the baby, like, she's a boy in a bubble, you know. we protect her from it. but maybe she'll -- what can she do in it? >> nothing. >> she can't move. >> how old is she now, by the way?
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>> 9 months. which means i was pregnant with her for as long as she's been alive. so in some ways i can't imagine life before. >> do you love waking up and seeing her and hugging her and -- >> oh, my gosh, she's the best thing in the entire world now. she's a real baby now. she has the legs and the cheeks. she always had the cheeks, but she has the real cheeks. >> i was in florida for the weekend. i traveled with my dog. you put the dog in a bag, and take it on the plane. it is terrifying. >> did you buy him a ticket though, right? >> you have to pay an extra 200 bucks. i was traveling solo on the way down and had the dog and i put him under the seat and the doctor said give him a baby benadryl. >> oh, no. >> i was afraid. because have you ever taken -- >> i've never taken a baby benadryl. it makes you tired. >> for me, it does the opposite. benadryl makes me hyper. all i could think about when i was about to slip him the mickey, i'm like, he's going to be crazy on the flight and i'm not doing it.
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>> how was he? >> he was okay. you have anxiety because you face -- he's going to start barking, he's going to freak out, you have to get off the plane. delayed a few minutes and you think how long can we sit there? >> this is kind of cracking me up. i used to travel with my cat bernadette, a different story, but you put her in the bag underneath the seat, when you have a child, the amount of anxiety is way worse. because somebody -- nobody is like what a bad dog. but that puppy is so bad. people are, like, oh, look at your puppy. but a baby is wailing and screaming, it is on you as a parent. >> what do you do? >> luckily i have the perfect child. i don't worry about it. but you have -- no, no, no, no. >> how do you calm her down? what do you do? >> some people don't believe in
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the pacifier, but on a plane, i believe in that binky. it clears their ears because they're sucking. anyway. >> the weekend, i just learned about "mob wives." i didn't know this was so good. okay, wait. you got to watch it. i was on the plane and i was in the gym and what was on, vh1, it was so good. so i just want to show you a little clip. it was so excellent. alesha was trying to figure out who the leak was because somebody is ratting her out. so juicy. go. let's see it. >> the wiretap besides me, my husband and the attorneys. >> a few people. >> here we go again. alesha doesn't get the [ bleep ] that i live by which is i'm not giving anybody up, ever. besides it is all over staten island. there is other co-defendants on her case and everybody is
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talking. >> it is so good. if you're ever bored, put on mob wives. it is so juicy. would you watch it? i mean, they really go at it. >> the juice is crazy. you like those type of shows, the shows that make you feel bad about yourself afterwards? good about yourself afterwards? >> there is something about these women and i'm totally into it. they're like, did she cook the books and start talking about me? i'm into it. >> i'm scared, kind of. that's good. i'm going to watch it. >> did you ever -- never. >> no. >> did you watch football yesterday? >> i watched football. my husband has a fear of missing football, whatever that is -- which is great, and like it too, and i cooked nacho. i've been on a january detox and then made a huge batch of nachos. >> what do you put on it? >> beans.
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mainly beans. and didn't feel so great yesterday morning, but that's a different story. maybe too much information. but i watched it and we stayed up for this crazy rant. >> this is weird. so you watched the seahawks play the 49ers yesterday, there was a play at the end of the game, this guy named richard sherman tipped the ball and it caused an interception and locked up the game for the seahawks. this game made a great play. you're like, good for him. look at him. then he does the choke signal for the quarterback, like he choked. then he wasn't finished, he decided to give an interview to erin andrews after the -- >> scared the socks off of anybody. >> let's listen. >> thank you so much. richard, let me ask you the final play, take me through it. >> i'm best one in the game. when you put me against a star receiver like crabtree, that's what you're going to get. don't you ever talk about me. >> who was talking about me? >> crabtree.
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don't open your mouth about the best. >> then he showered after all the ranting and he came back to the microphone again and again. like what is wrong with this guy? >> no, no. okay. i do have to say i love to follow up on who was talking about you. because they were playing football, right? they were in the middle of the game. even if crabtree was like, oh no, i lost, i didn't catch it, whatever he would have said. >> yeah, something. >> he didn't have to -- the man was running and playing. >> that also tells you, when you live in your own bubble, and you know you think people know when you're talking about, we don't know what you're talking about. this guy did later apologize and said -- >> he went to stanford. >> he has a communications degree. >> so clearly, here is what his apology said. i apologize for attacking an individual and taking the attention away from the fantastic game my -- by my teammates. that was not my intent. >> i can imagine him yelling
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like that had he lost. >> right. >> but sportsmanship, the man is going to the super bowl. >> he blew it. now you don't know who to root for. you know who you're rooting against. him. what is his name? sherman. richard sherman. that is his name. okay. let's talk about something more interesting to us. >> yes. >> katy perry. >> she talked to "gq". >> she said this one very interesting thing about when she was a little girl, she would lay down and look at her chest and wish and pray to god for a larger rack. for larger breasts. that's not what i was praying for when i was a small child, but we're all different. so -- >> she didn't want to see her feet. >> i'm like, please, see your feet. when i was pregnant, i was like, where are my feet? i saw her, i worked with unicef and saw her last year at the unicef ball and we have mutual friends and she came up to say
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hi. i was four months pregnant. squeezed into this dress, like you can't believe. like they were pulling me like i wasn't human. and i -- nobody knew i was pregnant and she came up and said, we have a mutual friend, nice to meet you, and she looked down and she goes boobs. and my sister said what did she say to you? she said boobs. later she saw my sister after i was pregnant and she said now i know why your sister had those boobs. i was pregnant. i felt so insecure. i'm like i'm going home. where is your blazer? >> speaking of squeezing into things, there is a new thing out that says if you wear shape wear, any of the brands you're familiar with, if you squeeze your body into those, you're actually doing real damage to your internal organs. they say shape wear compresses your stomach, can give you acid reflux, gas, bloating and
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heartburn and on your thighs, it can mess up one of your nerves and -- >> tingling in your legs. causes other things that aren't that pleasant. >> the grossest thing, it traps moisture which can lead to yeast infections. >> i hope nobody is having breakfast. that's really gross. >> and it only really -- i can't imagine it causes those kind of issues unless you -- >> are you wearing spanx right now? >> i'm wearing shape wear, like kleenex -- i'm wearing shape wear. >> me too. we wear this and we did nothing about it. >> didn't matter. >> what do you have going on there? what do you have going on? >> the truth is i'm doubling it up. i have the underwear and the stockings on top. i just had a baby. mm-hmm. i just had had a baby. i had to. >> a lot of you guys were on our facebook page asking us who was performing and singing the other day on friday. it was jennifer nettles from sugarland, richard marx singing the song "know you want to
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know." ♪ know you want to know >> this is her debut solo album. >> that was a lot of fun, too. >> she is so adorable. >> she is so cute. >> you know what today is? >> no. >> one of the best days to go grocery shopping. >> not in this weather. one of the secrets that supermarkets won't tell you, but we will. >> and we have the star from the shows "chuck" and "dexter," the very lovely yvonne strahovski. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay
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vaccariello and grocery store consultant dan glickberg. how are you? >> get to the smell first. i remember being a little kid, loving the smell of the bakery and begging my mom for a doughnut. >> you smell the fresh baked bread or rotisserie chicken. they do this to get your senses going. the link between marketing and senses. if you're salivating you're more likely to buy more. why we don't go grocery shopping when we're hungry. >> there was a rumor going around the industry, believe it or not, there is a person taking the different scents from around the store and pumping them into the aisles. >> is that true? >> i don't know. maybe it is. maybe it isn't. >> some hotel chains use a chocolate chip cookie scent, you can buy those scents. >> makes you feel good. when you're happier -- >> order room service. >> just to make you hungry, to make you feel like you're in -- >> yeah, yeah. >> those are delicious. >> i was in publix the other day on saturday and i was getting a grocery cart and i swear to you, i had my hands here and you were trucking it down the aisle.
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it wasn't even at costco. >> so it is not your imagination, they are getting bigger. a chain a couple of years ago did a study and doubled the size of the grocery carts and found that people bought 19% more. so now, you know, they're in the business of making you buy more. >> you do. >> be aware. >> make a list. when you make a list and stick to your list, you'll buy what you want and won't come home with a shopping cart of things you had no intention of buying. >> and the promotions are huge, right? it is like, buy one, get ten. but you have to say, we have to be weary of those, right? >> this is one of those most efficient promotions, ten for ten. it really moves volume. but even when people aren't necessarily in the market for that kind of food, or they're used to paying less. 89 cent can of tuna fish, by ten for ten, you're paying more at the end of the day. >> that's the big thing. if you end up following these promotions, right, and you end up wasting food, you are doling
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out more money. so not like you're really saving. >> this is a weird thing. i go to the produce aisle, this was the one stat on the whole thing that grossed me out. >> gross. >> you said some of those apples have been sitting there for more than a year. >> 14 months old. >> yeah, one study showed that the average age of an apple was 14 months. >> wow. >> how is that possible? >> well -- >> you know what, here's the thing, if you're looking at apples there is two different growing seasons, the northern hemisphere growing season, now it is fall and winter, and southern hemisphere growing season, in the spring and summer. make sure that your apple is coming from the proper hemisphere, that way you know it was just picked. >> how do you know that? you have to do research on where it is from. >> the sticker will say, you know, argentina, new zealand. >> buy in season or buy organic. >> what about all the stuff they have on the counters, especially in whole foods is good at this, as you're getting close, like,
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oh, i need -- >> and then you buy. >> all the stuff you don't need. >> the end caps at the end of the aisles, a lot of people think those are specials and they're not. consumer packaged good companies have paid for that positioning. you're not getting a bargain if you buy it. and then we have the seafood. >> i like to cook fish. you say that some of that seafood you buy at the seafood aisle is actually previously frozen. >> yeah, absolutely. you always want to shop with your eyes. look at the sign, it will say in fine print, previously frozen, yes. one item is shrimp. you can rarely find shrimp that is actually fresh. shrimp, no problem going to the frozen case and buying it from there. >> we learned a lot. that's what we like about you. thank you. all right. when your temperatures drop, your heaters crank up. >> what you should know before you put that fireplace or wood stove to use. plus, an aussie beauty heating up the big screen. she was trying to do a dance. she was discouraged. it is yvonne strahovski. first, these messages. all right, most people in
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all right, most people in hollywood spent countless years knocking on doors hope for a big break, but not the australian born beauty yvonne strahovski. >> three days after arriving in l.a., she landed the role of sarah walker on nbc's spy series "chuck" which led her to play then on "dexter". >> now she's electrifying audiences on the big screen in "i, frankenstein." first of all, talk about the midas touch you have, i'm sorry. you move to l.a., get the gig on "chuck." got "dexter," get this great movie. you must sort of feel like, wow, something is going on here. >> it is very good. i kind of call it my little fairy tale story. i didn't anticipate living here so soon, but i sort of walked off the plane. it was -- i got very lucky, very lucky.
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>> three days. >> yeah. >> afterwards. could you believe it? >> it sort of hasn't hit me until all those years later because everything happened so fast. and i just thank god i was so naive and didn't know what anything meant about the industry. >> you've done tv. this is -- "i, frankenstein," you play an interesting character but we don't really know what you are. >> well, i felt the same way when i read the script. i didn't really know what an electrophysiologist was. it has to do with the heart and how the heart works in the human body. went in one ear for the duration of the movie and it exited out the other ear. >> gone. >> but i did know what i was doing while i was doing it. >> that's good. that's always very important. >> that's all that matters. >> a cool cast and a lot of stunts and stuff in the trailer. how about for you? did you have to do anything? >> not too much. it was a nice departure from having wrapped up the series
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"chuck," very action-based and lots of stunts, coming into something more mellower for me. i did a couple of things. a bit of wire work, but wasn't anything i wasn't used to. >> and fans of "24," which there is some very -- >> diehards. >> diehards out there, will be excited because you're in "24" reboot. >> all happening very fast. i'm moving -- well, moving to london to shoot it this week. and i'm really excited. with kiefer, met him last week. he's great. judy davis will be on the show as well. it is really great. limited season and -- >> what accent will you have to take on in "24". >> i'm going back to american. i almost said british, but -- >> you're american in "dexter," american in "chuck". >> when you do an american accent, who do you think about? >> i think it comes naturally, most australians grow up with american television.
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>> can you copy hoda? >> by the way, we got you a -- she ordered these. go ahead, we're ready. >> i'm just going to start talking in my american accent from now on and we'll do the interview like this. >> oh, my gosh, you really can do it perfectly. now, let's hear your australian. australian. >> god, no. >> thank you so much for joining us. cheers. "i, frankenstein" in theaters on friday. >> and hoda and i get ready to drink lots of wine. >> we'll find out why size and shape does matter when it comes to glassware.
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even though it is one of those days where we just wish we could cuddle up with a log on the fire and wrap up in a cozy blanket. you could use a blanket. >> since fireplaces and electric heaters are getting their fair share of uses, we brought in home improvement expert and home of "home wizard" eric stromuhr, here to tell you the best ways to keep warm and safe without overspending. >> it is freezing in here. my goodness! >> talk to us. when you have a fire, you think to yourself, let's heat up the house, throw a few logs on. is this a great way to warm it up? >> you have to be careful. understand how the flue works. the flue is the device in the chimney that opens and closes and allows the smoke to come out. the way to check if it is working, put a flashlight up, if you see daylight, it is open. you know that position, so you could have it open to start a fire. >> don't you light a piece of paper and see if the smoke goes up? >> you can do that. and check with fireplace maintenance once a year, make sure there isn't creosote buildup. >> and the logs, there are these kinds of logs that hoda goes for, that are easy. >> all made of organic
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materials. they produce less toxins into the atmosphere. and hard and seasoned wood, things like walnut, oak, hard woods burn much better, more efficiently, if it is dried out in season. >> i've seen the glass ones and the netting ones, the covers. >> the fire screen keeps the embers from bursting out and setting fire to the floor or the carpeting. also about the glass doors, you leave those open when the fire is on and had it is dying down, close them, keeps the heat in the house. otherwise the fireplace is inefficient, sucks the heat out of the house. this is a great example of a fire. newspaper underneath and dry seasoned hard wood on top and kindling below. and it gives you the ability to start quickly and start the fire to make it look like the one we have behind us. >> okay. >> and then also when lighting fires, i want you to always consider using longer lighters,
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longer fireplace matches to get away from the fire. so you're not so close and setting your eyebrows on fire. you can do that, but it is risky. >> is that the way you want to do it? okay. maybe we shouldn't light a fire with hoda. >> and gas fireplaces, they usually come with a pipe that comes from the wall and provides utility and gas from the company. it shoots out these little holes. anthen a lot of people just light these -- this open exposed gas and that's when it goes -- and that's when the eyebrows go. >> not a good idea. >> have a device that sparks and then lights that way, rather than you manually lighting it. >> nobody wants their eyebrows burned off. >> no, we like our eyebrows. this is a beautiful example of a wood burning stove, an old pot bellied stove but modernized. and this company makes a great design. fashion forward, fits and radiates like crazy. this is another example of a way to -- to heat. it is called pellets. pellets are compressed hard woods that are just like this,
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exactly. and then there is a system inside one of the fireplaces that deposits when it needs it and burns really efficiently and cleanly. >> are those popular, by the way? >> really popular, especially here in the northeast. because it radiates heat. >> first i've seen it right now. this is important for jenna. >> i had an apartment and we have a lot of space heaters because it is very cold and including one in my baby's room. so i got the note last night and i had to take a lot of deep breaths, because i'm afraid that -- these are very dangerous. >> they're very dangerous if they're close to combustible materials. now, if they tumble over, they definitely stop and they won't be heating anymore. >> all of them do? >> get a ceiling fan and move that heated air around the apartment because that will just take it from one location to another, especially up, heat rises, get that heat coming back down again. >> so i need to put a fan in my frozen apartment.
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>> that was great. all right. >> you like these types? >> infrared heater and ceramic heater, both fantastic, remotes on them. >> thank you very much. sweet and handsome man. we lit the fire, time to uncork the wine. >> we'll spill the secret to getting the perfect sip. we love our wine around here. [ mom ] with my little girl, every food is finger food. so i can't afford to have germy surfaces. but after one day's use, dishcloths can redeposit millions of germs. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel. look! a fresh sheet of bounty duratowel leaves this surface cleaner than a germy dishcloth, as this black light reveals. it's for everyday surfaces where dishcloths deposit germs. and only bounty duratowel is clinically proven to be 3 times cleaner. so ditch your dishcloth and switch to bounty duratowel. the durable, cloth-like picker-upper.
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we love our wine around here. we apparently have been drinking it all wrong. according to "the wall street journal," which recently ran a story about oddly shaped stem ware, please pay attention. >> you can't appreciate the true taste of the bouquet, the wine, if it is not in the right glass. >> we're going to test our pallets with the help of alyssa rapp, the ceo of bottle notes incorporated. before we get started, the whole idea of this thing is wine and champagne and everything tastes different depending on the glass
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it is in? >> it matters. if the wine matters, so does the glass. a great stem will enhance the taste of the experience for a $10 of wine or $100 bottle of wine. >> we have our stations. what are we doing? >> we start with the champagne, right? >> starting with the sparkling wine will awaken your pallet and get your taste buds going. look at this long, beautiful stem. flutes like this are great for two reasons. you can watch the bubbles dance and taste it. see what happens. >> they are dancing. that's for sure. >> and they continue to dance on your pallet that's why a long beautiful stem -- >> delicious. so what's this? >> this is a blanco glass -- >> i thought we were supposed to see if -- >> is this the same champagne? >> it is. >> the long one is better. >> shape matters. >> you're saying it matters. >> it does.
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all three of these stems have different shapes as you'll see. so this glass -- >> this is a white wine. >> this is a white wine and you want to hold it by the stem. that's the beauty of the stem. it will help avoid heating the wine. >> if i hold it by the stem, i'm always afraid i'm going to drop it. >> you're not. >> okay. >> but this glass is vsatile for lots of types of white wine. and this red wine glass -- >> hold on. i thought we want to taste the bad one. >> we just enjoy drinking. >> i taste a difference. >> i didn't as much on that one. okay. >> but the red -- the red is unmistakable, hoda. look at this glass. gorgeous. >> you can hold this one -- >> prefer not to. >> prefer not to. >> the beauty of the rim, the fluted lip -- >> this is as big as hoda's head. look at it. >> not as big.
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i have a head as big as willard scott's. >> it makes it easy for your mouth and nose to be in the glass. it is gorgeous. now compare that to the much smaller stem, much different tasting experience. >> let's see. >> the big one is much better. >> it really is better. >> i'll carry the big. >> you've been saying you've been drinking wine out of the wrong glass. i do too. i've been drinking out of wine tumblers. that's the worst, right? >> how expensive is this kind of glass? >> a great stem is often about $50 a stem. just because it is for one glass, but though it is an investment up front, it is still dishwasher safe, unleaded, still practical to have. >> you can put an inexpensive wine in an expensive glass. >> like the best version of itself. >> the other thing we're talking about -- >> you want to talk about stem ware -- >> i love this kind of glass. they don't break as easily. >> it can be helpful. the problem with stemless, as we're talking about, if you hold the glass like that, it is heating up the glass of wine. >> can't just put an ice cube in
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there. >> not recommended. >> you can. >> my grandma used to do that. >> we have to scoot. we can't get to the very end. by the way, all great ideas, great article in "the wall street journal." thank you for coming. >> thanks so much. >> we have our wine. how about a little mach? >> find new instruments easy enough for anyone to play. >> which includes us, which is frightening, after this. [ sneezes ]
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let's do a beatoff. you first. three, two, one. >> now, ready for me? >> go with me, go with me. with me. >> i am with you. ♪ >> did you turn mine off? >> yes, yours is off. >> that is so unfair. the new girl gets hers turned off. >> you get the sound -- >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> all right, we have the music, we had the wine. all that is left is dinner. >> yes, comfort food for our perfect night like tonight. the cold night. >> but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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fresh, bright with flavor. not yet. let me show you one thing. i'll show you how to clean it. >> have you ever seen kale before? >> kale before, but never cleaned it. >> so -- >> i've seen it in the bags. >> you can buy it. but if you want to get the fresh stuff, the cool thing, take the kale, take the rip like this and then it pulls right off. >> 30 seconds, so -- >> you can see it is already done. you just saute it, i've got anchovy garlic, red pepper, hoda start serving up that meat. >> okay. >> you tell me what you think. you can see how the sauce cooked down. delicious, right? >> you did it again. >> that's what you get if you saute this for a few seconds. >> i wish everybody could be in here. >> this is the perfect thing to eat. >> so delicious. >> thank you so much. if you want the recipe, it is on our website, klgandhoda.com. tomorrow, home improvement ideas from a celebrity couple.
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