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making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. "...
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. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making kitchen making christmas cookies. " jessica rae: kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " "howard is in the kitchen making christmas cookies. " we'll check in with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders... who brought his campaign to sioux city last night. the latest on the political beat is up ahead. scott: warmer today, christmas forecast with rain/snow next. breezy and warmer today, temperatures in the mid 40s. tomorrow, we could start our morning with light showers east, otherwise cooler and mostly cloudy. christmas eve, we could see some light passing snow, christmas day a light mix is possible. both days in the mid 30s. after that, a mix lingers saturday, and we're
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staff in the kitchen. the end of the day we was briefed about them finding it and said someone need to fess up and take the blame, or the whole kitchen will turn around and be fired. on the way to the pod, inmates on d pod started to yell and scream to me "take the blame, dean, you only have little time left. we don't want to get fired or lose our positions. i said no, i'm not, because it's not mine nor did i use it ever. i would never jeopardize your trustee job or my release date to go home over a piece of wood that looks like a shank. >> but the officer disputes dean's claims that he is only in the stockroom under staff supervision. >> there was several times back there during a meal you tried to pop back there for some reason, i don't know. not knowing you were all back there. when you saw me -- you saw me sometimes you stopped in your tracks and would turn around and go away or make an excuse as to why you're going back there. i need a mop, i need a broom. >> that's the only reason i would go back ther
staff in the kitchen. the end of the day we was briefed about them finding it and said someone need to fess up and take the blame, or the whole kitchen will turn around and be fired. on the way to the pod, inmates on d pod started to yell and scream to me "take the blame, dean, you only have little time left. we don't want to get fired or lose our positions. i said no, i'm not, because it's not mine nor did i use it ever. i would never jeopardize your trustee job or my release date to go...
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i mean, everything that you can think of when you talkingdrudge skullry or the kitchen. the drudgery of work that requires you to be out in the heat all day long. when you think about enslaved people on a property like this. for instance, when you think about the kitchen there, for the randolphs, a prominent family like this, just for the people that live here, it's at least five dishes, if they're entertaining, ten dishes, 12 dishes, all that work went to plucking gutting, scaling, frying, dealing with the heat in the kitchen. it's a lot of work. all day long. hauling water. if you think about the wall, all the young children that were enslaved, hauling back and fo forth, buckets of water, 50, 60 buckets a day, just to cook, to clean, to wash. you have enslaved people who are also, the skullry maids who did all the laundry. you think about all the clothing for the randolphs the changing of clothing they would have had in the day. the changing of clothes of the people that were visiting with them. and the people doing that laundry, that was a busy skullery where they did
i mean, everything that you can think of when you talkingdrudge skullry or the kitchen. the drudgery of work that requires you to be out in the heat all day long. when you think about enslaved people on a property like this. for instance, when you think about the kitchen there, for the randolphs, a prominent family like this, just for the people that live here, it's at least five dishes, if they're entertaining, ten dishes, 12 dishes, all that work went to plucking gutting, scaling, frying,...
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" "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " jessica rae: mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " jessica rae: if you would like a copy of that recipe you can send us a self addressed stamped envelope here to a-b-c 9 news. our address is 625 douglas street. the zip...51101. be sure to write "christmas peas" on your request. or you can visit our website...siouxlan d matters dot com. and click on the mr. food logo.... jessica rae: coming up after the break... the host of one the world's biggest beuty pagents made a pretty big mistake last night i'll explain up next jessica rae: talking abouthe world is talkininabout... the wild ending to the miss universe pagaent. miss colombia was crowned the winner last night... but there was one problem... she didn't actually win. host
" "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " jessica rae: mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " jessica rae: if you would like a...
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you see, you're not the bad cook in the kitchen. the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over, thanks to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen and a whole lot shorter and a lot more fun. we're going to show you how and why every meal-- breakfast, snacks, lunch, dinner, grilled steaks, fondues and buffets-- will be made perfectly every time. becausnow, for the first time, you can precisely control the cooking temperature. >> announcer: now you can live well for less with the nuwave precision induction cooktop. it's the most energy-efficient the nuwave p.i.c. uses induction technology. the secret is an internal series of copper coils. these coils generate a magnetic field within your metal pots and pans. the magnetic field causes invisible molecules to begin vi
you see, you're not the bad cook in the kitchen. the stovetop is the bad cook in the kitchen. >> that's right, and those days of bad cooking are over, thanks to the fine folks here at nuwave, makers of the number-one-selling countertop oven in the world. >> well, they've done it again. you're looking at the new wave in stovetop cooking. now, this ingenious invention will make your life a whole lot easier in the kitchen and a whole lot shorter and a lot more fun. we're going to show...
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you couldn't even recognize the kitchen. as so much organic material. >> the team finds the living room by identifying the very top of the fireplace and cannot believe what they're facing. >> the living room had this big recliner in it. and between the door and coming in to where the chair was was a pile of garbage. >> the whole living room was like a refrigerator from a horror flick. it was just unimaginable. the organic material came up about as high as the armchair of the recliner. it was so packed that you could actually in midday see the steam coming out from the methane gas from all the organic material. >> this stuff was rotting, creating heat. >> what i saw would make anybody want to vomit. you didn't know if you were looking at a dead possum or just old food. it was just unrecognizable. >> the alfreds realize that years of dropping food on to the floor had actually created a new higher floor. >> they eat like this and they watch the tv and when they're done they throw this one there and that that way. and it stacks u
you couldn't even recognize the kitchen. as so much organic material. >> the team finds the living room by identifying the very top of the fireplace and cannot believe what they're facing. >> the living room had this big recliner in it. and between the door and coming in to where the chair was was a pile of garbage. >> the whole living room was like a refrigerator from a horror flick. it was just unimaginable. the organic material came up about as high as the armchair of the...
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we definitely feel that there's a divine touch in the food that comes out of these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the hare krishna missionary and engineer who designed the gravity force kitchen. madhu: you know, some of these processes are so laborious, we could have actually done away with it, but still we do it. for instance, coconut grating. to grate coconut to put in sambar for 100,000 children is no joke. we could easily avoid coconut. it doesn't make much difference. but it makes a difference in the taste, because sambar means it has to have coconut. amos: if the dish is called sambar-- madhu: yeah, it has to have coconut. amos: there are 4,500 schools eagerly waiting for their meals. and each van visits roughly a dozen of them. considering the state of the roads... [horns honk] and the traffic, it seems miraculous that the lunches reach the schools on time. this road's pretty rough. man: yes, most of the roads a
we definitely feel that there's a divine touch in the food that comes out of these kitchens. there's a divine touch. there's a special taste to it. this is called raita. amos: raita? so yogurt and some vegetables? madhu: yogurt and some vegetables. amos: madhu pandit das is the hare krishna missionary and engineer who designed the gravity force kitchen. madhu: you know, some of these processes are so laborious, we could have actually done away with it, but still we do it. for instance, coconut...
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>> of course. >> that's the kitchen? >> that's the kitchen, yeah. >> the whole kitchen? that's everything, yeah. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the $500,000 coming out of her department. be nice if you had more space. >> it would be great to have more space. that's the biggest problem we have. when we're plating at night and a full bar of 75 people, it's really hard. it's tight. [car alarm chirps] >> just hearing from some of the other team members about the place, i think the biggest thing is there is no leader. >> no. >> no? when i was called to come here, i think they assumed that i would just come in and just write a check. >> yeah. [laughs] >> and the reality of it is, is that i am not convinced yet. >> are you the grim reaper, or--[laughs] >> me? >> yeah. >> sometimes. i don't real
>> of course. >> that's the kitchen? >> that's the kitchen, yeah. >> the whole kitchen? that's everything, yeah. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> hi. hi, marcus, gerri. >> gerri, nice to meet you. [horn honks] this is the whole kitchen? >> this is the entire kitchen. >> this kitchen is tiny. i'm shocked by the size of this kitchen and the lack of equipment in there. i don't know how she even cooks anything, let alone contribute to the...
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so i'm going to put in for a detail today and hopefully they will hire me in the kitchen. ust going to work at home i cook for myself. this paper is submitted to social services. it goes into a box out in the sally port. and it gets picked up around 5:00 this afternoon. sit and wait. >> paul says a job would be a welcome distraction from the reality of the latest development in his case. >> i got my indictment. i'm thinking, you know, maybe there was going to be two charges that i'm going to have to look at. and when i looked at it, they had brought up five felony charges. >> hall's indictment includes first-degree murder, aggravated murder, domestic violence, tampering with evidence and gross abuse of a corpse. if found guilty he faces a sentence as high as 15 years to life. >> i was hoping 10 years. and they say it is going to be a little bit more than that. i couldn't eat. i trembled. i just came in here and shut the door. not much else i could do. >> paul admitted to killing his uncle by sticking an iron skillet handle down his throat, hitting his head repeatedly on the
so i'm going to put in for a detail today and hopefully they will hire me in the kitchen. ust going to work at home i cook for myself. this paper is submitted to social services. it goes into a box out in the sally port. and it gets picked up around 5:00 this afternoon. sit and wait. >> paul says a job would be a welcome distraction from the reality of the latest development in his case. >> i got my indictment. i'm thinking, you know, maybe there was going to be two charges that i'm...
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so my favorite part of the home is always the kitchen-- yes. --the heart of the home, so let's go check that out. [music playing] sara gore: oh, my goodness. i love-- rick gregory: isn't this-- sara gore: --how open this is. rick gregory: phenomenal. how many times have we entertained folks, and when entertaining, you don't know where they're going, you're missing out on the conversations, you're missing out on the fun. and if you look, the fireplace is right here next to the seating area. you're just like, wait a minute. what's going on, what did i miss? so one of the biggest messages for coldwell banker this year was the story of home, so why was that so important? you know, for us, home is a higher calling. so many people in residential real estate really focus on just a house, the timber, the nails, all the different features of a home. for us, home is about the stories and the traditions within the home. so as part of that, we spent a lot of time with our homeowners to understand the stories, understand why it was that this place became a h
so my favorite part of the home is always the kitchen-- yes. --the heart of the home, so let's go check that out. [music playing] sara gore: oh, my goodness. i love-- rick gregory: isn't this-- sara gore: --how open this is. rick gregory: phenomenal. how many times have we entertained folks, and when entertaining, you don't know where they're going, you're missing out on the conversations, you're missing out on the fun. and if you look, the fireplace is right here next to the seating area....
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the kitchen build-up might be in there, also. kitchen was in shambles when i came in. i got the rent -- lemonis: that's leasehold improvements of $109,000. erik: yeah. lemonis: and so all $1.2 million is gone. -erik: there you go. -lemonis: and there it is. erik: yep. lemonis: and then, in addition to that, it looks like there are some loans on the books. erik: that's correct. lemonis: huntley was $20,000. kalaydjian, $10,000. -erik: that's correct. -lemonis: snap advances... erik: basically what it is, is i borrowed $178,000. lemonis: and where's that money now? erik: spent. lemonis: well, remember the math that we did a minute ago? erik: that's correct. lemonis: $1.2 million came in. -$850,000 lost -- -erik: that was last year. that's this year. this year that those loans are on the books. it went towards salaries that were too high and advertising. our website was 70 grand. i don't do all the numbers. i got the numbers from a c.f.o. which, i paid him to do them, which is where part of this money went. what i do is try to keep the doors open every day, try to keep eve
the kitchen build-up might be in there, also. kitchen was in shambles when i came in. i got the rent -- lemonis: that's leasehold improvements of $109,000. erik: yeah. lemonis: and so all $1.2 million is gone. -erik: there you go. -lemonis: and there it is. erik: yep. lemonis: and then, in addition to that, it looks like there are some loans on the books. erik: that's correct. lemonis: huntley was $20,000. kalaydjian, $10,000. -erik: that's correct. -lemonis: snap advances... erik: basically...
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click on the carolina kitchen link, send an envelope to 110 technology drive. pinterest. another way to see these pictures of all the food we have. you can check out cecelias in the two locations for your restaurants in north asheville. >> north asheville. >> and black mountain. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> that's what is cooking in the kitchen. >> coming up next, it is tech time. we'll look at the technology to keep your new year's resolution on track. >> if you can't catch news 13 on tv. watch our newscast streaming device. watch live to check it out. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean n rmula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. brighter denture every day. >> 12:48 as we celebrate
click on the carolina kitchen link, send an envelope to 110 technology drive. pinterest. another way to see these pictures of all the food we have. you can check out cecelias in the two locations for your restaurants in north asheville. >> north asheville. >> and black mountain. >> thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> that's what is cooking in the kitchen. >> coming up next, it is tech time. we'll look at the technology to keep your new year's...
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i think she made it to the kitchen. don't think he attacked her at the front door. >> make sure she was dead and -- >> reporter: and if prosecutors thought bennett was the foundation of their case, the defense felt it had its own star witness, stephen cooke. he would take the stand. >> the bottom line is, by this time, we had come to the conclusion that it's bennett versus cooke. it's who you believe. >> for a second, i just looked at her like what in the world is going on. >> reporter: stephen told of finding heidi, the love of his life, slumped on their living room floor that night. >> and then i just held her in my arms and was rocking her and crying, just calling her name and all. >> reporter: stephen testified the couple were planning on a future together. and he was surprised when others said that they were finished. >> mr. cooke, you keep saying that you and heidi were going to get married. but we've heard from other individuals that she was thinking about leaving you. >> i've never heard anything like that until
i think she made it to the kitchen. don't think he attacked her at the front door. >> make sure she was dead and -- >> reporter: and if prosecutors thought bennett was the foundation of their case, the defense felt it had its own star witness, stephen cooke. he would take the stand. >> the bottom line is, by this time, we had come to the conclusion that it's bennett versus cooke. it's who you believe. >> for a second, i just looked at her like what in the world is going...
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working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. u get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties there. i cooked those, too. they're going to want seconds of those, i guarantee you that. >> although abdallah takes pride in his work, he may be overestimating its appeal. >> the food sucks. >> i can't wait to get pizza when i get out of here. >> it's all disgusting county food. >> there is an alternative to the complimentary meals served up in the kitchen. every thursday is canteen day. >> like christmas to them. honey buns, chips. i guess they don't get enough of that on their trays or whatnot. for them to get that, they're happy. everybody excited when it comes in. >> in addition to snacks, inmates can purchase canteen items such as toiletries, clothing, radios, and writing supplies through debit accounts funded by friend or family on the outside. >> it's new to me, i've never been in jail. so me coming to jail, this is my first time bas
working in the kitchen keeps you alert and aware of things going on around you. u get to eat good, you know. make sure the food is hot and warm. that's the rice right there. gourmet. professional, i cooked it. that the patties there. i cooked those, too. they're going to want seconds of those, i guarantee you that. >> although abdallah takes pride in his work, he may be overestimating its appeal. >> the food sucks. >> i can't wait to get pizza when i get out of here. >>...
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. >> she was struck four times in the back of the head as she was moving through the kitchen. some of the skull fragments lay in the dining room. >> in his extraordinary interview, ferrell tells of his involvement with a network of devil worshippers and witnessing a human sacrifice. >> how was he killed? >> with a dagger. ceremonial. >> and then what happened? >> then afterwards, the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> today, ferrell maintains that after dwelling on the dark side, he's now emerged on the other side and says his bad choices should serve as a warning. and so this is his story. >>> in here, you're surrounded >>> in here, you're surrounded by other murderers, robbers, rapists, thieves. they still tend to kind of give me respect, give me space. and it throws them to a degree because they're like well, this guy was drinking blood, he's got to be crazy. something can't be right with this guy's mind. >> whether rod ferrell is crazy matters more than somewhat with the claims he will make in this film. perhaps he just craves attention. his career as a teena
. >> she was struck four times in the back of the head as she was moving through the kitchen. some of the skull fragments lay in the dining room. >> in his extraordinary interview, ferrell tells of his involvement with a network of devil worshippers and witnessing a human sacrifice. >> how was he killed? >> with a dagger. ceremonial. >> and then what happened? >> then afterwards, the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> today, ferrell...
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do you see yourself working in the kitchen? ewell: "a" -- it depends on what the deal is that you all do. lemonis: why would the deal that we make determine what your role's gonna be? ewell: it has to make sense for myself and my wife to uproot our lives and come over to south carolina. we need to be able to know that we can grow with it. lemonis: okay. the business today, before you paid yourself, made $145,000. after you took your salary, it really only made $45,000. any salary that you give out to anybody, family or not, could take that number from $45,000-plus to $45,000-negative. what i'm really buying into is the potential of what's there. so, my vision, really, is to have it feel like a real destination. people in the dining room, they come from a decent distance -- 30, 40, 50 miles. and the better the destination, the further they'll come from. i want to build a general store, putting products in that general store that are within our scope. and so, i'm willing to put up a half a million dollars into the business. and we
do you see yourself working in the kitchen? ewell: "a" -- it depends on what the deal is that you all do. lemonis: why would the deal that we make determine what your role's gonna be? ewell: it has to make sense for myself and my wife to uproot our lives and come over to south carolina. we need to be able to know that we can grow with it. lemonis: okay. the business today, before you paid yourself, made $145,000. after you took your salary, it really only made $45,000. any salary that...
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the white house and u.s. capitol, d.c. central kitchen is the nation's largest community kitchen.al staff, helped out by a steady stream of volunteers, puts out 5,000 meals a day, which are sent to homeless shelters, schools, half-way houses and other non-profits in the area. much of the kitchen's output is prepared from donated ingredients-- produce, canned goods, meat and fish that local restaurants and food retailers would otherwise throw away. >> we do so many things, all of which however are focused on and around the idea that waste is wrong. >> brown: waste is wrong? >> as a nation, almost 40% of the food that we produce of the day goes in the garbage. and yet people are hungry. there's something really, really wrong with that. >> brown: for d.c. central kitchen c.e.o. mike curtin, reversing food waste is one-half the kitchen's two-pronged mission. >> and while we're doing that, we're training men and women who are coming out of incarceration, battling addiction, surviving abuse, homelessness and unemployment for jobs in this hospitality business. we're trying to bring these
the white house and u.s. capitol, d.c. central kitchen is the nation's largest community kitchen.al staff, helped out by a steady stream of volunteers, puts out 5,000 meals a day, which are sent to homeless shelters, schools, half-way houses and other non-profits in the area. much of the kitchen's output is prepared from donated ingredients-- produce, canned goods, meat and fish that local restaurants and food retailers would otherwise throw away. >> we do so many things, all of which...
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this is the kitchen. ♪ lemonis: hi, guys. how are you? -man: how's it going? o's the manager? -you are. -shay: yes. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -shay: shay. lemonis: shay. nice to meet you. shay: all right. nice to meet you. lemonis: so when i came in, you know, it's the beginning of the day. why is the case kind of empty? shay: 'cause we can't produce enough. lemonis: why? shay: today, we're lucky we have three ovens working. lemonis: what, sometimes the ovens don't work? betty: yeah. lemonis: do you ever have a line out the door? shay: yes, we do. lemonis: and you run out within the first couple hours? -betty: yes. -lemonis: when you see the fact that they're sold out of product and the business is not being able to satisfy the demand, it's obvious to me that you don't have a sales problem. you don't have a demand problem. you have a production problem. shay: this, right now, is our only consistently working oven. -lemonis: that's not good. -shay: as you can see, our sink is cellophane wrapped and rubber banded together. this does not work. lemonis: so half of the
this is the kitchen. ♪ lemonis: hi, guys. how are you? -man: how's it going? o's the manager? -you are. -shay: yes. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -shay: shay. lemonis: shay. nice to meet you. shay: all right. nice to meet you. lemonis: so when i came in, you know, it's the beginning of the day. why is the case kind of empty? shay: 'cause we can't produce enough. lemonis: why? shay: today, we're lucky we have three ovens working. lemonis: what, sometimes the ovens don't work? betty: yeah. lemonis: do...
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fuji is in charge of the kitchen. so he is now a partner, as well. made a deal to invest $130,000 for 30% of the business. we got a deal? we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's gonna be my standard. we upped the quality of our ingredients, simplified the menu, and overhauled the space. [ laughter and applause ] we needed somebody to run the day-to-day operations, so joseph stepped up to be the general manager. but i wasn't just fixing up one restaurant in staten island, i saw standard burger as a national opportunity. and this place would be the model we'd use to sell franchisees on the concept. to the burger boys. -all: burger boys. lemonis: six months and about a half a million dollars later, we're just about ready. ♪ today we're at "time out" magazine's battle of the burger, and there's about 50 restaurants here competing for one prize -- best burger in new york city. joe t.: so let's rock this out. let's show everybody who we are. [ cheering ] [ whistling ] lemonis: the business plan is to launch standard burger into other m
fuji is in charge of the kitchen. so he is now a partner, as well. made a deal to invest $130,000 for 30% of the business. we got a deal? we're gonna start over. if we're gonna set the standard, it's gonna be my standard. we upped the quality of our ingredients, simplified the menu, and overhauled the space. [ laughter and applause ] we needed somebody to run the day-to-day operations, so joseph stepped up to be the general manager. but i wasn't just fixing up one restaurant in staten island, i...
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everything was knocked onto the floor. >> reporter: and then she got to the kitchen. and there he was. >> and he's laying in the floor, and there was blood coming all out from behind him. and i shook his leg and said his and i looked around, and there was stuff in the floor everywhere. and i got scared. >> repter: she ran outde, terrifd, and cald 91 >>11, at'sour emgenc >> my -- my -- my husband. i just came home -- >> ma'am, i need you to take a deep breath. okay? and tell me what's going on. >> don know. >> reporter: michelle ran across the street to a neighbor's house, desperate to hide. okay? >> do u wante to staon the >> n i ne to call my mom. >>kay. ll youmom. i'm ing to get tm en rou. >>t was a ice thatcare . u knowouick the pne. you he onef yo kidon the one,nd you heacrying >>eporter: kathyacedver there,oundichellsobbing the rb. >> a she's "i got toet t him. got toet to him." i st kd of grabb my daughter bthe ould. and m li, "michee, hs go. he's gone." >> reporter: so he was. dead on his own kitchen floor. >>> a young wife is now a widow and the horror of what
everything was knocked onto the floor. >> reporter: and then she got to the kitchen. and there he was. >> and he's laying in the floor, and there was blood coming all out from behind him. and i shook his leg and said his and i looked around, and there was stuff in the floor everywhere. and i got scared. >> repter: she ran outde, terrifd, and cald 91 >>11, at'sour emgenc >> my -- my -- my husband. i just came home -- >> ma'am, i need you to take a deep breath....
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pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. 't control the entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic. we're also gonna need a commercial kitchen that has room for staff, the proper equipment, and space for a lot more raw materials. i did this deal because i think the model is unique. the fact that you actually bring people in and you teach them how to make candy is something that i think separates us from everybody. with these classes generating over 500% margins each class, we should be doing these all the time. if we do three classes a day with 20 students in each class at $15 a head, we would be generating approximately $740 in gross profit per day. that's $5,180 per week, which equates to $270,000 per year. this business lost a little bit of money last year. but i want to try to get to $4 million, $5 million, $6
pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. 't control the entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic. we're also gonna need a commercial kitchen that has room for staff, the proper equipment, and space for a lot more raw materials. i did this deal because i think the model is unique....
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"howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for jessica rae: you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making chris
"howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday feast!!!! " "howard is in the mister food test kitchen making christmas peas for you holiday...
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"my daughter's car is in the kitchen... her car was in the garage . it's in the kitchen. yes right now. and my husband's car was in the drive way it's out and around and in the alley. but her car is in the kitchen and it was in the garage. " when the storm hit, lafayette griffin huddled with his family under a mattress and prayed "it was terrifying, terrified. we didn't know if we were going to make it" the storms are all part of a severe weather system that devasted the south this holiday weekend, with deaths in texas, arkansas, tennessee and mississippi. residents assess the damage in glen heights. this man lost his home.. "it's by the grace of god it wasn't my wife works not that far from here. if i didnt call her my wife and kids couild have been here." in sunnyvale, texas... the front facade was ripped off of this house. larry allen is grateful he and his family wern't home. larry allen: "someone called and said i think your house got a direct hit and we are in your home looking for you....our family, friends, church were all in our house cleaning stuff up. its amazin
"my daughter's car is in the kitchen... her car was in the garage . it's in the kitchen. yes right now. and my husband's car was in the drive way it's out and around and in the alley. but her car is in the kitchen and it was in the garage. " when the storm hit, lafayette griffin huddled with his family under a mattress and prayed "it was terrifying, terrified. we didn't know if we were going to make it" the storms are all part of a severe weather system that devasted the...
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this >> anchor: an investigation now under way in milton after a child was left home allen and the kitchen went new flames. the 8-year-old girl thankfully made it out safely . >> anchor: the mother is being investigated for the question will decision to leave the girl home alone. 7's jonathan hall is live this milton with the very latest. >>> hey, ryan and liz, good news is nobody was hurt here. a couple of fire fighters got some minor injuries but the blaze here is being investigated investigated. hilton police have informed dcf and the facts are changing a bit though. last night it was a six-year-old home alone, mom going grocery stop shopping. now we hear the child is actually and the mother stayed in the neighborhood and only planned to be away a few minutes minutes. the mother of a young girl left home alone when fire out return returned to hudson spread today but wouldn't say a word about what happened . >>> a big flame fire coming out out. it was just horrifying . >> reporter: the through e ealarm fire ripped through this two family thursday afternoon and when milton fire arrived, t
this >> anchor: an investigation now under way in milton after a child was left home allen and the kitchen went new flames. the 8-year-old girl thankfully made it out safely . >> anchor: the mother is being investigated for the question will decision to leave the girl home alone. 7's jonathan hall is live this milton with the very latest. >>> hey, ryan and liz, good news is nobody was hurt here. a couple of fire fighters got some minor injuries but the blaze here is being...
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by the time firefighters got there, the kitchen was fully on fire. investigators say the resident had left the kitchen oven on *cleaning mode*. multiple fire engines were on the scene assisting. and thankfully, no one was injured. 3 3 funeral services will be taking place tomorrow, for a beloved spencer athlete who died last saturday.18-year-old austin roberts collapsed on the mats at a wrestling tournament. austin was later pronounced dead at spencer hospital on december 19th. he was a senior at spencer high school, and also played on the offensive and defensive lines of the spencer tigers football team. held tomorrow at 10-30 a.m. at spencer high school fieldhouse. 3 tornadoes ripped through parts of the south yesterday..and in their wake.. damages to hundreds of structures, homes... claiming the lives of at least 11 people. reid binion reports. 3 a devastating scene in texas sunday..aerial views of destruction where homes once stood.. now reduced to nothing. "our key focas is this, and that is the first rescue and recovery. second, aiding and assis
by the time firefighters got there, the kitchen was fully on fire. investigators say the resident had left the kitchen oven on *cleaning mode*. multiple fire engines were on the scene assisting. and thankfully, no one was injured. 3 3 funeral services will be taking place tomorrow, for a beloved spencer athlete who died last saturday.18-year-old austin roberts collapsed on the mats at a wrestling tournament. austin was later pronounced dead at spencer hospital on december 19th. he was a senior...
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with an extinguisher, but not before the blast and flying debris burned the carpet and part of the kitchen floor. luckily, no one was hurt. >> it was like a land mine going off and if my son was on top of the board at the time, i don't want to think about what could have happened. >> explosion occurred somewhere in the area of the batteries that were on charge to the unit. >> reporter: that's consistent
with an extinguisher, but not before the blast and flying debris burned the carpet and part of the kitchen floor. luckily, no one was hurt. >> it was like a land mine going off and if my son was on top of the board at the time, i don't want to think about what could have happened. >> explosion occurred somewhere in the area of the batteries that were on charge to the unit. >> reporter: that's consistent
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there was smoke in the kitchen area. it quickly got into the walls and raced up the back deck of both the top and bottom floor. a woman living on the second smoke alarm. >> i just ran over here. she was crying. i just held her. nothing really i could do. >> pretty extensive. first and second floor totally destroyed. to the fire. walls. >> reporter: no one was hurt. the mother of the six-year-old damage. she had no comment, but the fire chief says the department of children and families will left alone. as for the couple living on the second floor, they have no clue if their belongings, including ruined. >> i hope they can salvage our stuff on the second floor. >> christa:>> reporter: no word on what caused this vex. we also don't know who was the person who called 911. live in milton, victoria warren, 7news "today in new england." shaken up after a bullet comes crashing into their home. now they're speaking out about this close call. they say this isn't first sign their house has been hit. 7's nicole oliverio is live in s
there was smoke in the kitchen area. it quickly got into the walls and raced up the back deck of both the top and bottom floor. a woman living on the second smoke alarm. >> i just ran over here. she was crying. i just held her. nothing really i could do. >> pretty extensive. first and second floor totally destroyed. to the fire. walls. >> reporter: no one was hurt. the mother of the six-year-old damage. she had no comment, but the fire chief says the department of children and...
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let's head to the kitchen. we're going mix sugar, eggs, banana and oil, but before we do that we're going mash up the bananas. the riper the bananas, the better it tastes. i'm going to crack the eggs. we'll add the oil. now add the sugar. whisk it all together. you can see the bananas are starting to loosen up. i prefer to do this in one two bowls, one with the wet ingredients, one with the dry ingredients. we're going to combine the flour baking soda, cinnamon and salt. time to add everything together and then you add to add your chocolate chips. you can use butter scotch, peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips, anything you want put night a buttered and flowrd lf of loaf pan. then bake it in the oven at 350 degrees for abouty 35 minutes. bread is done. we've let it cool. product. thank you so much for joining us at our home today, and thank you for supporting project bread. from our home to yours, happy holiday. >> adorable dog. sorry. i know it's the obvious thing to say there but it's true. >> sebastian
let's head to the kitchen. we're going mix sugar, eggs, banana and oil, but before we do that we're going mash up the bananas. the riper the bananas, the better it tastes. i'm going to crack the eggs. we'll add the oil. now add the sugar. whisk it all together. you can see the bananas are starting to loosen up. i prefer to do this in one two bowls, one with the wet ingredients, one with the dry ingredients. we're going to combine the flour baking soda, cinnamon and salt. time to add everything...
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the founder of hop red kitchen and vanessa, you are a baker saw the kitchen. thank you for being here. i'm getting song will with all of the spread. you made 70 different breads. >> we do over 70 breads made we have two persian breads. this is an armenian style crispy bread. one of my favorites near and dear to my heart are hollows and ernie: this is so good. this is a small sampling of what you do. vanessa you are a baker and you came from bangladesh 20 years ago you told them you been working for the past few years. tell me what it was like. how did you find this program? >> in 2000 that night -- 2010 my neighborhood friend gave me a flyer. ernie: so is a flyer. do you like what you do? do you have a big smile on your face. you started working at x. this morning. ernie: you do this for so many women. tell me how this educational program nonprofit come out works. >> we have women who have a passion of skill in the culinary arts and get a better job in the industry. she is a skilled talented and help and was classes and a few of the key elements is becoming a
the founder of hop red kitchen and vanessa, you are a baker saw the kitchen. thank you for being here. i'm getting song will with all of the spread. you made 70 different breads. >> we do over 70 breads made we have two persian breads. this is an armenian style crispy bread. one of my favorites near and dear to my heart are hollows and ernie: this is so good. this is a small sampling of what you do. vanessa you are a baker and you came from bangladesh 20 years ago you told them you been...
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. >> holiday shopping is a lot of work and holiday cooking used to. the kitchen. thomas keller at the time warner center in columbus circle. >> we want to make sure that we are flying at the highest level. the 300-dollar 12 course tasting menu and finances was a time point of you. you will not pop in and say in our net. >> it per se chef keller's manhattan restaurant the outstanding dining experience isn't just about the food. >> that first experience at a restaurant of this nature should bring a smile to your face. i knew immediately this was the spot because for me it's an interesting tour because we are right at the height of the trees in central park so you look over you feel like you are partisan or part. >> while the 64 seats overlook the park by hand and chef keller's kitchen churns out the magic which is a little different each day. >> the menu changes every day. the whole name doesn't change but a good torsion changes. that's really defined by what's available on the market. when they guess come they can be assured they are going to get the best ingredient
. >> holiday shopping is a lot of work and holiday cooking used to. the kitchen. thomas keller at the time warner center in columbus circle. >> we want to make sure that we are flying at the highest level. the 300-dollar 12 course tasting menu and finances was a time point of you. you will not pop in and say in our net. >> it per se chef keller's manhattan restaurant the outstanding dining experience isn't just about the food. >> that first experience at a restaurant of...
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. >> one place is the kitchen where chefs turn digital orders it has been about five minutes and there is the beef with spicy noodles. >> of the power of the smartphone and eight helping hand from the kitchen. the restaurant owner is looking at cutting overhead even more. >> there will be four no's in this restaurant. no waitress, no cashiers, no merchandiser, no chef. >> in an age when smartphone signal the end of face-to-face conversation around the dining table, t it one step further and take out the need to speak to a waiter, too. andrew stevens. cnn. aging. reed: i will tell on one of our anchors. jessica moore got an adult coloring book for christmas and they a rage. this very popular item. >> tom hawley takes us back in time with a look at preparations to welcome in the new year. >> have you ever heard of the term gfci outlet? you're probably seen them around water areas in kitchens and baththe official name is ground there may to recognize there is an imbalance of electricity float saving you from electrocution. some older homes may not have them. it is required by code that th
. >> one place is the kitchen where chefs turn digital orders it has been about five minutes and there is the beef with spicy noodles. >> of the power of the smartphone and eight helping hand from the kitchen. the restaurant owner is looking at cutting overhead even more. >> there will be four no's in this restaurant. no waitress, no cashiers, no merchandiser, no chef. >> in an age when smartphone signal the end of face-to-face conversation around the dining table, t it...
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kitchen with gadgets that only do one thing. the nuwave oven is a complete kitchen all in one. it can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbeque, steam, dehydrate and even air fry, all in one small counrtop appliance. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conductioion, conveion and infrared power siltaneoususly, cooking foods from the outside and insi at the same time. this cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% leless energy. >> the nuwave oven is a new way to cook. it's energy-efficient, it saves time, it makes food deliciouously. >> announcer: the sult? healthy, gourmet meals made easy, saving you time and money. >> as a ofessional chef and a m, the nuwave oven to me is a great addion to my kitchen. i love the fact that i can make easy, healthy, gourmet meals in just minutes. nuwave oven pro is dishwasher-safe, eanup takes seconds. the nuwave oven pro has been tested and recommended by the oking club of america and the national health and wellness club. call right now and you'll get the amazing nuwave oven pro for only four payments o
kitchen with gadgets that only do one thing. the nuwave oven is a complete kitchen all in one. it can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbeque, steam, dehydrate and even air fry, all in one small counrtop appliance. the nuwave oven is not a microwave oven, but uses conductioion, conveion and infrared power siltaneoususly, cooking foods from the outside and insi at the same time. this cooks food up to 50% faster than a conventional oven, while using up to 85% leless energy. >> the nuwave oven...
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. >> the only thing left was the closet they were hiding in and the kitchen. >>reporter: the twister ripped off the roof neighborhood david denison's house. >> i was just praying and whatever. you just -- it's crazy. it's an experience i don't want to share with anybody. heartbreaking you know. lose everything you ever owned. >> michael morris was at a christmas party. >> lived flipped over and hit my car. i've got to start all over again. >> it sounded like a train. >> frank montgomery and his family took shelter under the stairwell. outside dallas residents broke down to tears when they saw what's left. >> it's sad, hard to see all these people's people's livelihood gone. hazard to see. -- hard to see. >> here in garland, more than 6,000 homes were damaged, jeff returning to scenes like these, total losses with nothing left to return to. glor: dan haggerty, thank you. blizzard conditions in parts of texas, new mexico. david, what's happening there? >> well, jeff it's been a wild a lot of ice a lot of sleet in oklahoma, just a big mess around here. i-40 westbo
. >> the only thing left was the closet they were hiding in and the kitchen. >>reporter: the twister ripped off the roof neighborhood david denison's house. >> i was just praying and whatever. you just -- it's crazy. it's an experience i don't want to share with anybody. heartbreaking you know. lose everything you ever owned. >> michael morris was at a christmas party. >> lived flipped over and hit my car. i've got to start all over again. >> it sounded like...
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do you think men are playing a little more of a role in the kitchen? don't have a problem with this study and one of the best things you can do with your family, this is why i love holiday cooking, something everyone can do together, try new things, involved your children, i don't have a problem spend a good part of the day cooking if my husband will stand over the turkey like a hunter and present needs. it creates a sense of excitement. >> what is balance like? >> i help out. i carve the turkey ended is important to take the entire breast off the frame, i have a special way of doing that and slice it, i like thin slices but i haven't cooked anything else. my wife and daughters of done that, my mother did it. they are tremendous, i try to held in clean up and do the best they can, stay out of the way, take a nap. >> you are in the kitchen together helping each other out. >> he is only talking to me on his mobile device. like i am talking but he is not listening. i have never seen him take credit for anything like that. that is not -- i don't take credi
do you think men are playing a little more of a role in the kitchen? don't have a problem with this study and one of the best things you can do with your family, this is why i love holiday cooking, something everyone can do together, try new things, involved your children, i don't have a problem spend a good part of the day cooking if my husband will stand over the turkey like a hunter and present needs. it creates a sense of excitement. >> what is balance like? >> i help out. i...
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from the outdoor kitchen and bar, with handcrafted spanish tiles, to the fire pit lounge, and of course, what house in california would be complete without a pool? trust me when i tell you, this entire outdoor space rocks, both day and night. thanks so much for joining me today on this tour of tyra banks' very welcoming home. i hope you've enjoyed this closeup look at the spanish colonial revival home. ms. banks is the host and executive producer of the long running tv show america's next top model. she also hosts a new talk show called fab life. up next, we check out charleston, south carolina's oldest home. welcome back to "open house." now we head down to charleston, south carolina to tour what is widely considered to be it's oldest home. it was built in 1712, and has seen the entire city grow around it. and, come to think of it, the entire nation. it's filled with gorgeous intricate detail, and is one of the original examples that distinguishes charleston style architecture. and with one of the largest private gardens in the city, it is a true urban retreat. check this out. hello. i
from the outdoor kitchen and bar, with handcrafted spanish tiles, to the fire pit lounge, and of course, what house in california would be complete without a pool? trust me when i tell you, this entire outdoor space rocks, both day and night. thanks so much for joining me today on this tour of tyra banks' very welcoming home. i hope you've enjoyed this closeup look at the spanish colonial revival home. ms. banks is the host and executive producer of the long running tv show america's next top...
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. >>: "my daughter's car is in the kitchen. her car was in the garage. it's in the kitchen. right now. and my husband's car was in the drive way it's out and around and in the alley. but her car is in the kitchen and it was in the garage. " >> reporter: when the storm hit, lafayette griffin huddled with his family under a mattress and prayed >>: "it was terrifying, terrified. we didn't know if we were going to make it" >> reporter: the storms are all part of a severe weather system that devasted the south this holiday weekend, with deaths in texas, arkansas, tennessee and mississippi. >> reporter: residents assess the damage in glen heights. this man lost his home. >>: "it's by the grace of god it wasn't worse. i am really peaceful grateful you know. my wife works not that far from here. if i didnt call her my wife and kids couild have been here." >> reporter: in sunnyvale, texas. the front facade was ripped off of this house. larry allen is grateful he and his family wern't home. >>: larry allen: "someone called and said i think your house got a direct hit and we are in your
. >>: "my daughter's car is in the kitchen. her car was in the garage. it's in the kitchen. right now. and my husband's car was in the drive way it's out and around and in the alley. but her car is in the kitchen and it was in the garage. " >> reporter: when the storm hit, lafayette griffin huddled with his family under a mattress and prayed >>: "it was terrifying, terrified. we didn't know if we were going to make it" >> reporter: the storms are all...
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but her car is in the kitchen, and it was in the garage. >> terrifying evening in dallas, texas. at least eight people dead in the dallas metro area, following a line of powerful storms that went through the city. then in the state of california, it is fire that forced people to evacuate, due to a fast-moving wildfire that has burned nearly 500 hectares, some 1200 acres. >>> and in the state of alabama, it's flooding. there are fears that some rivers could overflow their levees. in the past week, at least 17 deaths in tennessee, alabama, and arkansas. >> my mom had grabbed me and her boyfriend and put us in the restroom. and about the lasted about 10 to 20 seconds. went outside, it was complete darkness. around 7:30, around like 7:27, 7:15, it was complete darkness. we went around looking to see if anybody needed help. there was a family across the hall from us. the windows were shattered. the doors messed up. and we heard her, but me and my mom's boyfriend went and took the doors off to help her kids to get out. >> just to think that he was sleeping when that happened. there is
but her car is in the kitchen, and it was in the garage. >> terrifying evening in dallas, texas. at least eight people dead in the dallas metro area, following a line of powerful storms that went through the city. then in the state of california, it is fire that forced people to evacuate, due to a fast-moving wildfire that has burned nearly 500 hectares, some 1200 acres. >>> and in the state of alabama, it's flooding. there are fears that some rivers could overflow their levees....