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i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the bottom line. this all gets blown out 'cause all this will be gone. you're not gonna have the dry goods. look at all the space you just picked up. >> right. we'll put coolers and refrigerators along that back, so it'll be pies, pie bars, whatever we want to do. and then along that back wall, derek, is the menu wall. not only are we changing the look and feel of the store, but we're also changing the pie so that it's all-natural and proprietary. i learned from the employees that jim actually makes his own crust. i want to taste it. so you know, it costs $1.30 to make it fresh... >> mm-hmm. >> versus 9
i'm also bringing the kitchen up front so the consumers can see that it's hand-made and all-natural.expanding the seating and adding a viewing station, i want consumers to be able to have a unique experience watching us make pies and understand what goes into each one. with the change in our product and the change in the process, key west key lime pie company will start to increase revenues dramatically. with our margins being between 80% and 90%, we're gonna start to see big money on the...
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there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice creamorganic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning questions. why cookies? >> it was a recommendation from a friend. hard to believe that's how it all started. >> why not pies and cakes? what do you have against pies and cakes, anthony. >> i have nothing agains
there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice creamorganic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while...
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. >> some visiting on this memorial day are moved by hand made crosses.me baring names. >> you look at this. this is all our sons, our daughters for those of us who are lucky enough that our children have returned we still bear this. >> jeff heat onthought he was making a temporary statement. plans being made to landscape hills and permanent pathways. >> why not have 100 small skull tours? >> private donations would fund the memorial. a private work shop would remain permanent. >> it's become like a landmark. i can't imagine it coming down. >> search is on for three people missing in a mudslide in colorado in a remote part of western kol could. a ridge collapsed into a canyon the missing men lived near that slide area and checking for problems after a rancher reported irrigation ditch stopped flowing. crews say the canyon appeared to be filled with 700 feet of mud. >> it's two and a half to three miles long, if not longer. and half a mile or more in certain areas. it's deep, full of debris. >> that area is very remote. officials say there are no reports o
. >> some visiting on this memorial day are moved by hand made crosses.me baring names. >> you look at this. this is all our sons, our daughters for those of us who are lucky enough that our children have returned we still bear this. >> jeff heat onthought he was making a temporary statement. plans being made to landscape hills and permanent pathways. >> why not have 100 small skull tours? >> private donations would fund the memorial. a private work shop would...
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. >> some clearly moved by the hand made wooden crosses. some bearing the names of the falle fallen. steve's son just returned home from 2 tour of duty in afghanistan. >> something we need to celebrate the lives of those who gave their lives but we still need to figure out a way to have a world where there's peace and not war. >> everybody sort of experiences it a different way. >> jeff thought he was only making a temporary statement back in 2004 when he planted the first cross. but years later the hillside has been embraced by the community. but not all during our interview with heat on this man interrupted. >> i agree. we would like to make them beautiful and i don't really believe that you do in your heart. i think you enjoy this being an ugly protest. it's a disgrace. >>reporter: matt davis says this dry hill is not a fitting home for the crosses but plans are in the work to make this a permanent memorial. with landscaping. path way. and sculpture. >> instead of having one big sculpture that some say some famous artist makes why not ha
. >> some clearly moved by the hand made wooden crosses. some bearing the names of the falle fallen. steve's son just returned home from 2 tour of duty in afghanistan. >> something we need to celebrate the lives of those who gave their lives but we still need to figure out a way to have a world where there's peace and not war. >> everybody sort of experiences it a different way. >> jeff thought he was only making a temporary statement back in 2004 when he planted the...
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>> i remember the first time i saw it the reaction that steve has with his ice cream cone in his hand made laugh for about 20 minutes. and that was kind of when we knew we had a hit. this is the best face ever. >> yeah, i had about 12 ice creams. and then the car one was, like, ridiculous. it was like, you know, how do we make it even harder? let's nail them through a moving window on to his face. >> and there's some pain involved in catching sunglasses. hard plastic hitting you in the face. >> videos that have an element of how did they do that are a real staple of viral videos on the web. and brands have jumped into that concept completely. it's a great way to get discussion going around the video. >> once the video is ready, josh warner and his company take on the job of what they call seeding to help it go viral. >> we have a network of blog relationships that we have with hundreds of blogs all across the web. so with we really know the influencers that will help propel a video to popularity. >> it's a different way to express your brand, and it's a way that's more modern than traditio
>> i remember the first time i saw it the reaction that steve has with his ice cream cone in his hand made laugh for about 20 minutes. and that was kind of when we knew we had a hit. this is the best face ever. >> yeah, i had about 12 ice creams. and then the car one was, like, ridiculous. it was like, you know, how do we make it even harder? let's nail them through a moving window on to his face. >> and there's some pain involved in catching sunglasses. hard plastic hitting...
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he had the hot hand. made seven three-pointer which absolutely buried the thunder.off loss ever. final score, 112-77. so now the spurs have a two-game series lead. >>> trending this morning on bleacherreport.com, we've learned that pacer's star paul george suffered a concussion in game two against the miami heat. it happened in this play when he took a knee to the back of the head. him and dwyane wade were wrestling for a loose ball. he said he blacked out for a moment right after he was kneed in the back of the head. his status for game three is questionable. george will have to pass a league mandated concussion test before he can play again. >>> the super bowl champions, seattle seahawks, were honored at the white house yesterday. president obama of course praised the team for winning the big trophy but he also poked fun at richard sherman's infamous super bowl rant. >> i -- i considered letting sherman up here to the podium today. giving him the mike, but, yeah, we got to go in a little bit. >> nice. obama cut quite a few jokes yesterday, guys, but he also gave a
he had the hot hand. made seven three-pointer which absolutely buried the thunder.off loss ever. final score, 112-77. so now the spurs have a two-game series lead. >>> trending this morning on bleacherreport.com, we've learned that pacer's star paul george suffered a concussion in game two against the miami heat. it happened in this play when he took a knee to the back of the head. him and dwyane wade were wrestling for a loose ball. he said he blacked out for a moment right after he...
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dial's hand-made designs were found by a neighboring black artist in 1987. holly bought bill arnett, an artist himself and a collector of african-american art from atlanta to see dial's work. arnett helped him to get national attention about his art. the two finally, working together, agreed on a price for his first sculpture. initially dial offered arnett the piece for $20 and arnett refused a low price. he said to mr. dial that this piece deserves more than $20. they agreed on $200. this was the first transaction that mr. dial had as an artist. dial's work has been the subject of exhibitions across this country. at the new museum of contemporary art and the american folk art museum in new york. his work can be found in more than 15 public collections, including those among others, the high museum of art in atlanta and the museum of fine arts in houston. many, many people now collect his art, an art form that was considered outside art now is considered world-class art. with no formal training and education, dial's powerful artwork stands out in a world of
dial's hand-made designs were found by a neighboring black artist in 1987. holly bought bill arnett, an artist himself and a collector of african-american art from atlanta to see dial's work. arnett helped him to get national attention about his art. the two finally, working together, agreed on a price for his first sculpture. initially dial offered arnett the piece for $20 and arnett refused a low price. he said to mr. dial that this piece deserves more than $20. they agreed on $200. this was...