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devastating. hundreds were on line to find the cure. thank you for having george and >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody! it's booze day tuesday. first day of november. we're calling it movember around here. a new guest watching, knpg. >> what? they're here. >> yes, hoda! the new nbc affiliate. we're happy to you have.
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>> a jason derulo song that we love i. went home yesterday after four hours of being regis. it takes so much energy to be -- >> you were exhausted because you were screaming. >> i know! all day! >> moving on to thanksgiving. >> this was our opening from yesterday, in case you missed it. we walked out -- >> see it again. >> it was oprah and regis together again. >> oprah and regis. >> come on. >> how come you won't do that for me on spanky tuesdays, hoda? >> oh, my god. regis as gelman! [ laughter ] >> oh -- who was i? does anyone know? >> who are we? >> who are we? >> and why do they keep us on the air? >> can we just point out our
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>> the scotts. show us ultimate gravy or what? >> gravy, turkey, show you how. >> you are so cute. >> you actually are. >> thank you. >> and get rid of grime and grit before your guests arrive, keep it clean. >> a good idea. and nothing says it best like santa claus, and a neiman marcus book. you can actually get great, great deals. a special discount. also under $100. it's not the crazy -- >> $100,000 ones. and a story of two moms who didn't realize how much they needed each other, until a god-winch most of divine intervention. we love those stories. >> so good to see them again. >> again, yesterday -- by the way, when you came out of your dressing room dressed like reege, you have a thing, you literally morph into the character. when you were lucille ball, you
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when you are regis morphed into him. regis, for instance, when he wednesday gelman looked like somebody else. he looked like jim carrey. >> or leonard nimoy. >> either way, not a good look. >> while we were out on the plaza it was really cold. >> really cold. >> and r - into a little get-down session. >> a four-minute commercial break, and for four minutes i . >> never even -- she's like -- >> no wonder i'm exhausted you. >> have your own funky dance party. >> he used to do the funky chicken. i was trying to get him to do the funky chicken. t he used to do it all the time.
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>> thank you, reege. >> jimmy fallon about to do his monologue and decided to surprise everybody and have leno come up and take over. we hear something came up in one of the jokes. >> i can bet. >> let's take a's listen. >> the economy is so bad the "today" show kathie lee and hoda were separating a 40! i've never seen that. >> a 40? >> a bottle containing 40 fluid ounces of beer. it's cheap to beer. >> we don't drink beer. >> that's just radicchio. >> and theknot.com says couples getting engaged between now and february. >> the most popular date to gett engaged is -- >> here they are. >> christmas, new year's and
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happen on valentine's day, huh hoda? >> thanks for the memories! a proposal you've got to see from the cockpit of a qantas airline pilot. the pilot surprised his girlfriend who happened to be a passenger on the flight. >> we also have a very special passenger onboard today, folks. her name is anna. she's going to south america to visit her family and i want to make sure she comes back to me so now that i have her complete attention, anna -- [ speaking in foreign language ] will you marry me? >> oh, my god! oh -- gosh that is the sweetest -- >> oh. oh. >> i love that!
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>> jerry -- >> jer -- >> thank you, jer. >> broke a fingernail. >> that was beautiful. can we -- sometimes when we do these proposals on-air, oh, it's a proposal. that was so beautiful. >> and once again that australian accent. and he wants to make sure she comes back to him. >> stop it. >> oh. >> huh. so adele is on the cover of "vanity fair." >> she says she likes to make record but would be fine if she never heard the applause again. we knew adele when she was just starting, on our show a couple of times. she actually seems like that type of person. the way she describes herself. some people you think that's what they feed off of. she doesn't seem -- does she -- the type? what do you think?e >> i think you can be both. when i left the show for regis, everybody thought i had
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i was fine until jim bell made me come back to work. >> thank god. >> well, thank god i found my hoda. somebody like regis could never retire. no. he could never. there are different -- there arn different types of people, yeah. >> she said she decided to tour this time just because she wanted to simply see everyone who's been so supportive and says she doesn't care about money. gazillion, gazillion, doesn't have to worry about it. >> did you see how pretty she looked on "vanity fair." >> and her skin. her eyes, her whole -- >> beautiful, beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> uh-huh. she's happy. in a great place in her life. loves this guy she's had this child with and finding out that, you know, of the applause is not the only thing in the world, in fact, not even the greatest thing. >> yeah. >> i love that.
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applause, he said -- well, theye said good-bye to him last night. i don't think he wanted to go, but he ended up being, what do they call it? booting off? i hate that word. he was eliminated. a nicer word. >> i mean, the question is, a lot of times people go on "dancing with the stars" to repair an image and people who were big fans of the show were saying, lots of applause for ryan, a standing o after being voted off, and you wonder if it does -- if it really does do the repairing? what do you think? >> i think it depends on the person. >> yeah. >> and how well people get to know you as a person in the process. i >> yes. >> and if he shows humility, if he shows sense of humor. people will forgive an awful lot. >> yeah. >> an awful lot. >> one of the stars of "dancing with the stars" who actually has been stealing the show is lori l hernandez, the olympian, the t gymnast, just amazing. the performance that got her
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explanation ? >> wow. you think you're looking at a professional dancer. >> she's only like 16 years old. in addition to being an nl incredible dancer, an incredible human being. like the nicest kid. the most self-less kid, and -- >> got a new book out, too? >> book out. yeah. doing it all. >> good for her. >> we're going to reveal a secret. okay? >> yes.re >> wait. is that -- christmas music? ? have yourself a merry little christmas ? >> who's singing? oh, no! ? make the yuletide gay ? >> oh, i love that. >> all right. it's that time of year. we get to exclusively reveal the hess corporation's new toy truck for 2016. >> drum rolling, please. >> we need a -- >> avery's going to help us with
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>> it's called -- the hess. >> boy truck dragster. what makes it neat, the dragster had a pull back engine and pull-back design to pop a wheelie. since kathie lee and i didn't want to get on our knees and amanda wanted to -- sort of. >> it's in her contract. >> $31.99, the hess toy truck an >> you go like this. >> it's supposed to pop a ke wheelie. we hear. >> let's see? >> yes! >> ooh! it pops a wheelie. >> and then -- yeah.ee they're really beautifully made. beautifully made. >> they are.'re. can you do it one more time? >> yes. >> it's kind of cool. >> amanda's from new orleans. >> what's that have to do with it. >> nothing, but i just love it. >> here we go. >> yeah! >> no. that's going to be a hit. amanda, thank you. >> all righty. >> you rock! >> the hess family, really, really beautiful philanthropic
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goblins, thank goodness, that hung up the harvde my favorite holiday. >> uh-huh. >> yep. all this month our "today" show team will help you prepare a thanksgiving feast. >> kicking it off with turkey and gravy from two fantastic chefs. we have the chef and proprietor at -- >> tertulia. >> here in new york city. >> and -- >> ryan scott a chef at fintown in san francisco. >> and ---ants brand new cookbook, too. >> splitting duties. right? >> get started on the turkey. >> all right. seamus, don't leave us too long.
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the legs, go online and check out what i did with the legs in a slow cooker. oranges limes, onion powder, garlic powder. sugar, stock and olive oil and a little water. you have all heard brine is the word to brine or not to brine. i brine. do you brine? >> i don't brine, nope. >> do you brine? >> i don't know. i'm not sure, what i did here, my brine. this is apple cider vinegar, water, salt and sugar. bring to a boil with tepid water. let it marinate in a double plastic ziploc bag. doesn't look pretty but -- >> no. >> thank you. but you let it marinate 24 hours. take it out. pat it dry. kathie lee, grab all the great spices on the plate. you have a blender? >> yes. >> never uses it, but she has one. >> salt, paprika, onion and
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hodi, grab this and start brushing the outside of the turkey in. >> this is that? >> yes. go ahead. kathie lee, turnsy, pullsy and turn it on there. >> and -- actually. >> we finally got it. take a little bit of olive oil. in there, too. >> you don't put the -- i see. you don't put the turkey breast right on the pan? >> no, i don't. all of it goes in there. >> okay. >> if you don't have a rack at home, what you need to do, go there, roast f dub and needs gravy. about 325 for 20 minutes. >> come on, kath. seamus? >> three different gravies, my favorite, awesome. simple. like everything i do, very healthy. we have apples, a little shallots, a little cider. add that cider. >> sure. cider in. >> put the cider in, reduce it until it's done by a half. what we're looking at here. >> beautiful. >> go ahead and kathie at that in.
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raisins and pine nuts. >> hmm. nice. >> and -- sorry. golden raisins and cinnamon. >> exactly. >> no pine nuts. >> no pine nuts. we'll gelt to the pine nuts. >> these guys, mushrooms. this is dried mushrooms and fresh mushrooms. shallots and a dry sherry. reduce that by one-half and what we're looking at here and add in our turkey stock. >> that goes in and this is what we've got. leave all the mushrooms in there and beautiful pine nuts at the end. >> what you do, right? >> isn't that good? >> last thing, tons of herbs. >> one more taste tester. >> why don't we bring in one more taste tester.
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>> hi, sweetie. >> brand new wife. what's your name? >> leslie. >> leslie, hi. >> seamus -- we met. >> yes. >> good to see you. >> and hodi. hi, sweetie. >> yum! >> put the gravy on it. >> put the gravy -- >> there's a ladle. >> will you ladle it all over? >> sure. >> what kind? >> there. only one. >> perfect. >> too much gravy. >> no. i like -- never have too much. >> okay. so it's a soup. it's turkey soup. >> seamus -- hmm! try the other one. >> delicious? >> for all of these recipes go to today.com/food and on november 23rd seamus and ryan will join nearly 30 other chefs on our plaza for a pre-thanksgiving celebration. >> was it a coincidence or was it a god-wink? sharing the story of two moms brought together by destiny, right after this.
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awesome. now for a remarkable story that turned out to be such a divine convince den can only be described as a god-wink. >> best-selling author behind the god-winks book series and here to share another incredible tr >> oh, yes. the story of trisha seaman, a nurse in pennsylvania told by the doctors that due to pregnancy complications she couldn't have a fifth child. she was very disappointed, but because they had wanted to have a very large family. >> right. >> but they had no way of knowing that that was just the beginning of a whole string of uplifting god-winks.
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>> dan and i were sad and strangely unsettled about not being able to conceive again. i so wanted another son. we decided to adopt and commence the demanding certification process. we waited and waited. the agency finally sent a profile picture of a darling 18-month-old boy. my heart flipped thinking, this was it. we sent the paperwork and waited again as days turned into weeks. with never a peep from the agency. a while later at the hospital i was assigned to a patient named trisha. we both had the same name. i joked about the god-wink. even the same initials. t.s. trish and i had an immediate bond. she poured out her fears and emotions as she told me about her 8-year-old son wesley who was her entire world. she was a single mom, no parents or close relatives, and she'd been diagnosed with cancer.
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trish during her 10 days at the hospital, i would often pop in to see how she was doing. on the day of her discharge i stopped to give her a hug. i saw by the look on her face that she had been given terrible news. she said, the cancer has spread. i only have a short time to live. then the most astonishing words came from her lips. will you and your husband raise my child? her request was immense, for her and for us. i said i was honored, but urged her to think and pray about it. a few days later, we invited trish and wesley to come to our home and meet our kids. our children embraced wesley right away and this time when trish asked if we would raise her child, we said, yes. but she was deteriorating rapidly. my dear husband said we couldn't let her go to a nursing home.
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so for the next five months, wesley assimilated into our family and trish enjoyed what she said was the best five months of her life. as i think back, i'll always remember the wonderful god-winks that fulfilled the needs of two mothers. trish needed a mother for her son. i longed for one more son to feel settled. trish taught me that family is often more than blood relatives, but also those whom you are divinely aligned to meet. we miss her, but every holiday, trish has a special place in our hearts. >> oh, wow. that was -- >> wesley is now 10 years old. it's such a wonderful story. trisha has written a story about trish honoring her in a book called "god gave me you" and what this shows is that god wakes, in every one of our lives, to bring us hope and encouragement. >> the most beautiful story. >> thank you. >> beautiful.
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geico's as fast and friendly as it gets. woo! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. >> no, it isn't. >> hoda can't wait. >> no, it isn't. >> what it really is that makes someone successful you've come >> according to one successful author the most successful women are often not the most talented or experienced. instead just the best communicators. hello! >> how can you do this? author of the new book -- >> all: "successful women speak differently." >> always good to see you. >> so interesting. you are right. will is something to be said for sounding like a success. having the right tone. right? >> absolutely. your vocal essence is really what people hear when you talk,
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attention to how you sound. and over the last 30 years or so there's habits that some of us developed. one is up speak. >> yes. >> someone makes a statement, sounds like i'm asking a question. >> yes. >> yes. >> you don't do that. >> right. a lot more confident when you make statements as statements not questions. when you let go of vocal fry, that's the -- >> should you -- slow -- down. >> and lower a little? there's something about a lowered tone -- >> breathing is key, too. >> deep breathing. ou there's something called -- what is this? anxiety? >> i love this one. when you are feeling nervous, a lot of times, oh, i'm so nervous, i'm so nervous. a higher razzled state and we try to calm ourselves down. rather than tell yourself, try to calm down say, i'm excited. replace i'm nervous with i'm excited. both of those are higher razzle states, easier to jump from i'm nervous to i'm excited than i'm nervous to i'm calm. >> oh.
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>> the word that you're using. >> before you walk into is a meeting, a little freaked out, you should say i'm just excited to be here. that's why i'm so spastic. okay. see if that works. >> don't just speak positively. speak accurately. some people like to blue sky things. >> i'm a very positive person, but we can overdo the positivity. >> give me an example. >> something difficult to say. rather than glossing over it, tiptoeing around it, be kind how be truthful so you can move forward. >> how would that help you? >> a person always trying to be positive doesn't get their point across very well. serious issues, tiptoeing around not telling the truth. be courageous enough to be able to say what needs to be said. >> you do that, kath. >> i'm trying. the power of liking. >> i like you, hodi.
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>> so often we don't think about the fact that when people like you, you're far more likely to be able to influence them. simple things like caring about people. >> remembering their names. >> remembering their names. things about their children. able to acknowledge when they do something well. looking at their strengths and actually speaking about their strengths. >> there are people that do that and they don't mean it, but people like kath who mean it. don't you think people can read that? people trying to schmooze you -- >> you can't. that's the power of being everyone has strengths, something you can complement. being able to see what you have in common with people, find that thing and acknowledge it. it's really powerful. >> and moving on, valerie. >> ask powerful questions. >> yeah. >> powerful questions. so often we jump to conclusions, we don't get clarity or ask for what we want. >> yes. >> usually it's out of our own fear. how is the person going respond? will we be rejected? >> might not like the answer so we don't ask. >> so we don't ask. >> what should you do? ask? >> ask.
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>> i want the raise. >> no! >> but you're okay. right? >> but you'll live. >> that's questionable. >> ask for what we want. be really clear. >> valerie, you are awesome. we love you. ? it's beginning to look a lot like christmas ? >> already. find out how to get exclusive discounts on amazing gifts. >> plus -- >> that's not the kathie lee cd? >> we don't want to overdo it. >> plus, how to clean the fridge and get spots in the kitchen. >> what she said, after this. >> got leather on! i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of blind-sided me. and it clears my terrible cold symptoms. ahh! this is awkward. new mucinex fast-max clear & cool. feel the menthol burst.
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ditch the misery.
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still digging into all the halloween candy, but christmas will be here before you know it.
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forward to the neiman marcus christmas book celebrating its 90th anniversary. amazing. >> looking forward to this. here to kick off the season with fantasy books and affordable ones is ginger rieder. >> so glad to be here. >> glad to have you here. >> thank you. >> one for the optimist and one for the pessimist. >> optimist, paper beads with a s and that $25 goes right back to support the community in uganda that makes the beads. for the optimist. >> if you have a pessimist in your family, or friend. >> who doesn't? >> a king-sized mattress that ma a built-in lock box. you need to find the lock box, because there's a precious treasure in there. >> here we go. >> let me know if you need help. >> no, we don't! we can find it ourselves!
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>> hold on. maybe it's in here. wait. is it in here? >> oh, my -- takes forever! >> you don't need any help. [ laughter ] ?? >> give me the -- paper. >> are you sure you don't want any help. >> we don't! where is it? >> wait. >> you want me to help you? >> yeah. try there. >> oh. it's -- oh, wait. look -- >> oh! there's a lock box on here. come here, kath. >> i can't get over there! [ laughter ] >> wait, wait, wait! [ laughter ] >> where? >> here, here. >> oh. >> it's under here. here. that was exhausting! >> all right. be sure that you get it opened, because you can find that precious treasure. >> there now! >> you do care. it's very precious. [ laughter ] >> is it open?
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>> oh, my gosh. >> oh, my gosh! >> it's regis! >> hey, you win the prize, keep is for yourself, kathie lee and hoda, don't -- hoda and kathie lee don't need it. my best, regis philbin. >> thank you for that. >> oh, my gosh. precious treasure. >> affordable gifts. >> we do. affordable gifts everything from $24 to $100. >> exhausted. these gifts and more for "today" show visitors. >> okay. start with this. >> go to today.com. >> a wireless mailbox. you can send messages to the child. a lot of fun. this is a little drone. so -- you know -- >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> the world -- >> whatever you can do with that.
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really good. >> this is -- >> socks. >> yes, socks. >> looks good. headphones, if kids play it. >> this one does, and this is a keyboard. >> so cute. >> i like it. >> we've got glasses here. >> yes. >> and okay, this looks so cozy, these are great. these are fur imasks for $35, just great. pick your color. >> oh. hoda wants those. >> i like this book end. >> yes. a great book end, and these are -- hats and dolls for kids. >> tell you what it's going to be a hit, he's emojis. >> emoji coasters. >> and also the emoji napkins. cocktail napkins for $48. >> why are you out of breath? >> i know! >> from the food department. >> and put liquor in them, ice cream. they're great. set of six for $24. >> fun! >> and these. >> and always one of my favorite. >> i know. right.
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>> the cookies are really good. >> they are good. they're all good. >> and popcorn. all righty. thanks, ginger. merry christmas a little early. all right? >> yes, thank you. >> these under $100 gifts and many more go to hodaandkathielee.com. hoda's getting excited because it's almost spanky tuesday. >> and tricks to cleaning up tough spots, right after this. >> whatever happened to santa claus?
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the home but can also be one of the filthiest spots in the house. >> every nook and crook or cranny, a gunky faucet, or other things, tricks to get yore kitchen clean from "real simple's" editor. >> hello. >> thank you. >> a lot of people don't feel like cleaning the dishwasher because you feel it's washing every day. >> simple.
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when loading a dishwasher you're spilling dirty water and food particles on the seam right. clean that off, take a cotton swab, dip it in distilled vinegar, wipe it down. getting rid of water deposits or anything else. >> is that the only place that needs cleaning? >> everything else, when the cycle run, it will clean itself. >> it cleans. okay. go to the stove. >> let's go to the stove. >> especially with the holidays coming up we're going to use the stove more than ever. instead of spending all your time scrubbing and soaking, just spray the stovetop grates with this degreaser. a miracle worker. it's crazy. let it sit a few minutes. come back just with a dry sponge and wipe it all off. after five minutes of sitting it will come off, clean and smooth. >> you don't have to scrub, scrub? >> what's it called? >> mean green. >> super strength. >> okay.
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>> so the toaster oven is one thing that "real simple" readers wrote to us a lot. a small appliance that can really greasy and grimy. all you need to do, make a paste of two tablespoons of cream of tartar, one tablespoon of lemon juice. mix it up. apply it to the whole unit. inside, outside. shelves and everything. >> what do you mean, apply? >> take a sponge, just like this. and. >> oh. what does that do? >> so the acidity in the lemon juice cuts through the grease, especially inside and cream of tartar res >> i never knew what cream are tartar was for. >> well, for cleaning your toasters. >> and all the crumbs in there. really the big problem. always shaking them out. >> shake them out and line the bottom with tinfoil or an oven liner you can cut to fit. >> you're so smart. >> and then, the utensil drawer is not one that gets necessarily germy but gets crumbs, right? >> never been cleaned. >> or cleaned. ever.
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actual drawer. >> exactly. crumbs from the countertop collect like we have here. take at the utensil caddie, put that in the dishwasher to give it a clean as well. >> true. >> while this is empty, take a lint roller. >> a lint roller! >> rolled inside. right? >> sorry. >> do that. and then also you can get into those corners by tearing off a piece of the paper, taking a butter knife, wrapping it around here. >> you know you will. segment. so happy! >> no way. >> okay. >> that will get into your corners. >> in the refrigerator, shelves that often you just kind of wipe them down every now and then. >> then the germiest, grossest part happens in the seam where the glass meeds the plastic. >> what do you use? >> take a baking soda/hot water paste. equal parts. excuse me. i don't want to get you dirty. take a toothbrush, once you've mixed it all together get the
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>> agitate it, hoda. >> how you get all the grime out. >> then -- >> nicely done. >> uh-huh. and then you can wipe it up with a damp sponge. >> that's your part. >> and then there might be stuff that remains. a little chiseler. >> where do you get that? >> on little chiseler.com. >> looks like a credit card, gets into all the grooves. >> a couple seconds. what's this at the end? >> refrigerator door gasket. >> my stuff! >> dirty. >> she loves the fridge. >> whisk out any of the crumbs that collected here and then dip a towel in distilled white vinegar and water and give it a wipe. that will -- >> vinegar and lemon. right? >> everything. >> thanks, stephanie. >> speaking of the kitchen, really getting cooking now. >> five lucky viewers are about to win big when we give it away. our donna -- >> first, adorable --
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first winner is. >> who do you got? >> i got priscilla bethel from deltona, florida. >> and over here, get these people in, too. mine is -- sharon johnson from -- hoopston, illinois. >> all righty. the next one robert wrecker from howell, new jersey. come on, hoda. >> getting a good one. hold on. back over here. vanessa from las vegas, nevada. >> and is this our last one? or one more? >> this is the last one. >> cindy dumas from trussville, alabama. >> and congratulations to the winners. we shred all the entries. make sure you send them in for next week. >> tomorrow stop the chirping in your house, lou manfredini is
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