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that's all right here on america's test kitchen. >> america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher and paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fisher and paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, because he believed every table deserves the joy of great wine. >> and by diamond crystal salt, the gourmet choice. culinary education at salt101.com. by cooking.com, an online retailer for the kitchen enthusiast. if it's not in your kitchen, try ours. sunsweet, natural dried fruits and juices to help live a healthier life. from our hands to your table.
that's all right here on america's test kitchen. >> america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs by fisher and paykel. america's cooks rely on innovation and culinary precision. dcs by fisher and paykel, offering premium indoor and outdoor kitchen appliances. robert mondavi understood that sharing good food and wine with family and friends is one of life's true pleasures. woodbridge by robert mondavi, because he believed every table deserves the joy of great wine. >> and by...
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are we using silk shades in the kitchen or glass? >> the kitchen gets glass.son is that in the kitchen there's food, there's smoke, there's grease. these are easy to clean, low maintenance. you can wipe it down in a few months if it gets dirty. not a problem. the great thing is that you have the elegance and practicality. >> where's the bubble? the bubble's in the middle. you want to pull these out a little, right, to reveal them or no? >> let me see. amman, looks good -- >> of course. that's amman. everything amman does looks good. final touch this living room. let's get bonnie and velma. coming up -- >> oh! my god! oh! >>> "george to the rescue" is sponsored by -- >>> i got excited about this project for two reasons. first of all, i love brownstones, this house was special because although it was in terrible shape, it has all of the original elements intact. the second part, of course, was vonny and velma. you know, what an incredible responsibility and privilege to be the person who is part of the team that gets to answer this incredible prayer that they've
are we using silk shades in the kitchen or glass? >> the kitchen gets glass.son is that in the kitchen there's food, there's smoke, there's grease. these are easy to clean, low maintenance. you can wipe it down in a few months if it gets dirty. not a problem. the great thing is that you have the elegance and practicality. >> where's the bubble? the bubble's in the middle. you want to pull these out a little, right, to reveal them or no? >> let me see. amman, looks good --...
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is your kitchen making you sick? to learn where your cooking and cleaning habits fall short. here to quiz us is deputy editor of "prevention" magazine. >> this is a quiz. >> kitchen dos or don'ts. store boxes of rice and cereal from their original packaging. >> don't. wait. what is the question? >> leave it in the box. >> i say leave it alone. >> i say don't. put it in a zip-top thing. >> this is a kitchen don't exactly. >> it gets buggies and things. >> i put mine in the fridge. >> why didn't you say that? >> it wasn't an option. >> instead of baggies use plastic so you don't leech chemicals into your food. do or don't, keep your sponge upright in the holder? >> what holder? >> we know this is problematic to begin with. use it once and it throw it out. >> i would say upright. >> me, too. >> let it breathe and air-dry completely. >> like some other things. >> every couple of days you need to sterilize it in the microwave for 30 seconds or the dishwasher. >> does that work, in the microwave? >> yeah. or throw it away
is your kitchen making you sick? to learn where your cooking and cleaning habits fall short. here to quiz us is deputy editor of "prevention" magazine. >> this is a quiz. >> kitchen dos or don'ts. store boxes of rice and cereal from their original packaging. >> don't. wait. what is the question? >> leave it in the box. >> i say leave it alone. >> i say don't. put it in a zip-top thing. >> this is a kitchen don't exactly. >> it gets...
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the kitchen is operated by a contract orr named sudexo. a university spokeswoman says it does not serve the hospital but makes to go items for university kiosks. they ordered food detained or destroyed because reports say it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county, inspectors closed spring garden on georgia avenue citing mice. >> the manager says it is all cleaned up and he's invited us inside. >> reporter: inside inspectors reported finding evidence of mice throughout the kitchen. >> everything is clean. >> reporter: you cleaned it all up? >> of course. >> reporter: the inspection report said mice feces were on the countertops and food utensils. so this is inside your cooler. you cleaned up in this area? >> the whole kitchen. >> reporter: you spent two days doing this? >> two days, yes. >> reporter: you're literally in the middle of this. you have the tools that you're using right here. we didn't see any signs of mice and didn't identify any violation. both kitchens have since pass
the kitchen is operated by a contract orr named sudexo. a university spokeswoman says it does not serve the hospital but makes to go items for university kiosks. they ordered food detained or destroyed because reports say it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county, inspectors closed spring garden on georgia avenue citing mice. >> the manager says it is all cleaned up and he's invited us inside. >> reporter: inside inspectors...
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: but not in the kitchen. >> not in the kitchen. >> rose: why not the kitchen. >> you know, the kitchen own music. and when i'm in the kitchen, based on the sound, i can... i know if we are having a good night or if we are struggling. >> rose: by the sounds of the kitchen. >> the way the cooks put the pans down, the way it is communicated, you can feel it it's under control. you feel it is a controlled environment or you feel if it's... you know, if people are a little bit in the wods. >> rose: do you believe that good food is not enough. that you have to create an experience for the person who coming to your restaurant? >> you know, i think... i believe there needs to be restaurants on all different levels. there are restaurants to just feed people there are restaurants to just get together and then there are restaurants, i think they want to tell a story. i think eating at 11 madison park is definitely like similar than going to see a show. there is a narrative. it's a time commitment. >> what is the philosophy of showmanship? >>. >> i think as long as the guest is in the center of a
: but not in the kitchen. >> not in the kitchen. >> rose: why not the kitchen. >> you know, the kitchen own music. and when i'm in the kitchen, based on the sound, i can... i know if we are having a good night or if we are struggling. >> rose: by the sounds of the kitchen. >> the way the cooks put the pans down, the way it is communicated, you can feel it it's under control. you feel it is a controlled environment or you feel if it's... you know, if people are a...
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we dot kitchen, back or deck and add thousands of dollars to your home's value. these days of home prices it's no longer so easy. no kitchen five-years ago spending 25 grand meant you could get it at selling time. no more. many projects now return only half of what you put into them unlike the prerecession days. among the best projects right now a kitchen redo. $24,000 average, you will recoup 66% of the cost of resale. a full bathroom remodel, $10,000 average with 62% return at resale, adding a deck is a good investment. $8,000, in return 70% of what you paid. >>> in projects that don't return much, a home office costs $4,000 but you will get back just 40% . sun rooms, and garage additions also don't bring the big dollars at resale time. there is nothing wrong with them as long as you plan to stay in your home a few years. don't be afraid to remodel. it gives local contractors work and helps rebuild the economy. do it wisely. so you don't waste your money. >> you like the mild summer nights? enjoy it tonight this is it. the last summer night of 2012. there is co
we dot kitchen, back or deck and add thousands of dollars to your home's value. these days of home prices it's no longer so easy. no kitchen five-years ago spending 25 grand meant you could get it at selling time. no more. many projects now return only half of what you put into them unlike the prerecession days. among the best projects right now a kitchen redo. $24,000 average, you will recoup 66% of the cost of resale. a full bathroom remodel, $10,000 average with 62% return at resale, adding...
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the kitchen is operated by a contractor named sudexo. a howard university spokeswoman said it makes to go items for university kiosks but does not serve the hospital. investigators ordered food detained or destroyed because it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county inspectors closed spring guard on georgia avenue near leisure world boulevard citing mice. the manager says it's cleaned up and invited us inside. inside inspectors reported finding evidence of mice throughout the kitchen. >> clean this all up. >> reporter: the inspection report identified mice feces at the food prep area and on utensils. >> reporter: so this is inside your cooler. you cleaned up this area? >> the whole kitchen. >> reporter: you spent two days doing this? >> two days. >> reporter: you're literally in the middle of this. these are the tools you're using right here. we didn't see any signs of mice and didn't identify any violations. both kitchens have since passed reinspection and are back in business. w
the kitchen is operated by a contractor named sudexo. a howard university spokeswoman said it makes to go items for university kiosks but does not serve the hospital. investigators ordered food detained or destroyed because it was prepared while the kitchen was operating with no hot water for cleaning. in montgomery county inspectors closed spring guard on georgia avenue near leisure world boulevard citing mice. the manager says it's cleaned up and invited us inside. inside inspectors reported...
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the top picks on everything from fashion to the kitchen. >> and speaking of the kitchen don't hide the did you have trouble getting her to eat the vegetables? >> yeah. because i wouldn't eat them. >> you eat them now? >> i eat them now. that's the thing. you got to eat them now. >> first al has a check on the weather for us. >> first of all for today, >>> al has a check of the weather for us. >> first of all for today, we have the risk of strong storms from the southeast up to new england with heavy rain, winds, the possibility of tornadoes. the rest of the country looking actually desent. we have showers in the central great lakes with cooler conditions. tomorrow, leftover showers in florida and the southeastern atlantic states. sunny and hot in the southwest. mild in the pacific northwest with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the low 80s. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, mild and muggy. i'm tom kierein. we have blustery winds gusting to 25 to 30 miles per hour ahead of a cold front sweeping through. s
the top picks on everything from fashion to the kitchen. >> and speaking of the kitchen don't hide the did you have trouble getting her to eat the vegetables? >> yeah. because i wouldn't eat them. >> you eat them now? >> i eat them now. that's the thing. you got to eat them now. >> first al has a check on the weather for us. >> first of all for today, >>> al has a check of the weather for us. >> first of all for today, we have the risk of...
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the top picks on everything from fashion to the kitchen. >> and speaking of the kitchen don't hide they. did you have trouble getting her to eat the vegetables? >> yeah. because i wouldn't eat them. >> you eat them now? >> i eat them now. that's the thing. you got to eat them now. >> first al has a check on the weather for us. >> first of all for today, we do have a risk of strong storms from the southeast all the way up into new england with heavy rain, winds, the possibility of tornadoes. the west of the country is looking actually pretty decent. we've got a few showers in the central great lakes with cooler, windier conditions. for tomorrow, leftover showers in florida and the southeastern atlantic states and great lakes. sunny and hot in the southwest. nice and mild in the pacific northwest, and plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the low 80s. that's what's going on aroun >> good morning. the chance for rain will be going up as we head towards the afternoon and evening. it will be a breezy day. and that's your latest weather. >> thank you. we're joined by one of the newest membe
the top picks on everything from fashion to the kitchen. >> and speaking of the kitchen don't hide they. did you have trouble getting her to eat the vegetables? >> yeah. because i wouldn't eat them. >> you eat them now? >> i eat them now. that's the thing. you got to eat them now. >> first al has a check on the weather for us. >> first of all for today, we do have a risk of strong storms from the southeast all the way up into new england with heavy rain,...
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number 6, believe it or not, kitchen cabinet, sean. they have warped the kitchen cabinet. number 7, number 7, professor! >> sean: bill ayers. >> professor is racist! and number 8, you people... >> sean: you can't say any of these things. how is constitution -- you know, what are we supposed to call-- the document ratified in 1787. what are we supposed to say? how is that racist? >> i think we need to ask juan williams who, singled this out in a column earlier this year as a code word for racial bigotry that apparently if tea party people invoke the constitution, that somehow it is supposed to strike fear in the hearts of conservatives and essentially be a term to imply racism because we are tauging about the founding fathers. >> all right. what do you -- how is golf a code word? i am trying to figure that one out. >> this one is a head scratcher. there is one of these frothing co-hosts of one of these other cable tv stations that has apparently accused mitch mcconnell who, earliener his rnc convention speech made a joke about obama on the golf course all the time, training
number 6, believe it or not, kitchen cabinet, sean. they have warped the kitchen cabinet. number 7, number 7, professor! >> sean: bill ayers. >> professor is racist! and number 8, you people... >> sean: you can't say any of these things. how is constitution -- you know, what are we supposed to call-- the document ratified in 1787. what are we supposed to say? how is that racist? >> i think we need to ask juan williams who, singled this out in a column earlier this year...
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number 6, believe it or not, kitchen cabinet, sean. they have warped the kitchen cabinet. number 7, number 7, professor! >> sean: bill ayers. >> professor is racist! and number 8, you people... >> sean: you can't say any of these things. how is constitution -- you know, what are we supposed to call-- the document ratified in 1787. what are we supposed to say? how is that racist? >> i think we need to ask juan williams who, singled this out in a column earlier this year as a code word for racial bigotry that apparently if tea party people invoke the constitution, that somehow it is supposed to strike fear in the hearts of conservatives and essentially be a term to imply racism because we are tauging about the founding fathers. >> all right. what do you -- how is golf a code word? i am trying to figure that one out. >> this one is a head scratcher. there is one of these frothing co-hosts of one of these other cable tv stations that has apparently accused mitch mcconnell who, earliener his rnc convention speech made a joke about obama on the golf course all the time, training
number 6, believe it or not, kitchen cabinet, sean. they have warped the kitchen cabinet. number 7, number 7, professor! >> sean: bill ayers. >> professor is racist! and number 8, you people... >> sean: you can't say any of these things. how is constitution -- you know, what are we supposed to call-- the document ratified in 1787. what are we supposed to say? how is that racist? >> i think we need to ask juan williams who, singled this out in a column earlier this year...
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kitchen do or don't. in the dishwasher? >> hand wash it? >> i would say hand wash it really well. >> ding. it's a kitchen don't. >> ha, ha, ha. >> dishwasher or more boiling water. the temperature is much higher. >> what is the score? >> i don't know. >> go on. >> kitchen do or don't. defrost poultry, fish or meat in the fridge. >> do. i say do. what do you say? >> i say do that, too. >> you're right. if you need to speed up the process, run under cold water in the sink. >> what about warm water? >> no. another meat question. kitchen do or don't. defrost meats on the top shelf of the fridge. >> don't. >> it's the coldest on the top, but it can drip down. >> nasty. >> store leftover beverages in the fridge. if you take a few sips. >> definitely. >> no. >> this is a kitchen don't. you're right, you're wrong. germs from your mouth can breed bacteria even in the fridge and that makes you sick. >> how long are you leaving the can in the fridge? >> being kitchen do or don't. wash your produce soon as you get ho
kitchen do or don't. in the dishwasher? >> hand wash it? >> i would say hand wash it really well. >> ding. it's a kitchen don't. >> ha, ha, ha. >> dishwasher or more boiling water. the temperature is much higher. >> what is the score? >> i don't know. >> go on. >> kitchen do or don't. defrost poultry, fish or meat in the fridge. >> do. i say do. what do you say? >> i say do that, too. >> you're right. if you need to speed...
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oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen.st like, i'm out of this [ bleep ]. >> after serving three years at the tennessee prison for women, jamie eldridge is about to go home. >> so tomorrow first thing when i get out, i'm going to get my cigarettes in a box, definitely in a box, no more roll-ups. i'm not going to have to hide from an officer to smoke. >> but while jamie is gaining her freedom, she's also leaving something behind. >> you spend your whole time trying to forget this place, like when you're gone, you're gone. it's over. but -- and then i met christie, which was totally -- i just feel so [ bleep ] up in my heart about it that, you know, i'm just leaving something so precious behind. she's got to do her time, though, you know. >> she's done her time. you know. she's got a family and everything out there that loves her. it's hard to let her go. i love her. you know. she's everything to me. >> jamie and christie won't be allowed to say good-bye at the gate, so they meet on the ball field for the last time. >> i lov
oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen.st like, i'm out of this [ bleep ]. >> after serving three years at the tennessee prison for women, jamie eldridge is about to go home. >> so tomorrow first thing when i get out, i'm going to get my cigarettes in a box, definitely in a box, no more roll-ups. i'm not going to have to hide from an officer to smoke. >> but while jamie is gaining her freedom, she's also leaving something behind. >> you spend your whole...
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let's get busy in the kitchen with noodle and doodle. come on! hi, noodle-- noodle? where are you, noodle? whoa... oh! - surprise! i've been looking at scrum-noodly-umptious pictures in these recipes books, and it's made me really hungry. - whoa! - oh! - all right. well, let's head over to the kitchen and get started making some story time book bites. - what a great idea! and i've washed my hands, sean. have you? - good reminder, noodle. i will. - great! - wash-wash-wash 'til they're nice and clean - go on, sean-- real clean. - wash-wash-wash 'til they really gleam now, we're ready to cook. we're nice and clean - great! - let's get cooking! - let's get cooking! - the first thing you need to do is grab some deli meat and cheese, and i've got some right here in the fridge. now, you can use whatever you like, but we're going to start with turkey, cheese, and ham. this is going to be a complicated stacking procedure, dr. noodle, so i'll be your assistant. what should we start with? - oh, we-we should start with ham. - ham! - cheese. - cheese! - turkey. - turkey! - cheese
let's get busy in the kitchen with noodle and doodle. come on! hi, noodle-- noodle? where are you, noodle? whoa... oh! - surprise! i've been looking at scrum-noodly-umptious pictures in these recipes books, and it's made me really hungry. - whoa! - oh! - all right. well, let's head over to the kitchen and get started making some story time book bites. - what a great idea! and i've washed my hands, sean. have you? - good reminder, noodle. i will. - great! - wash-wash-wash 'til they're nice and...
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ronnie post says the fire started in his kitchen and quickly spread. >> i go in the kitchen. i see the flames coming from the curtain in the kitchen. i opened the door. i shouldn't have did that. i opened the door, the flames said bam. >> most of his apartment is burned beyond repair. but he says he is just thankful to those who helped him out. >> now, to kentucky, dash cam video showings a police officer slamming right into the fropt of a house in louisville while responding to an emergency. hefgs going about 45 miles an hour when he swerved to avoid a pick-up truck. the cruiser shattered a mailbox. and then, as you saw, the entire front of the home. no one in the house was hurt. the officer only suffered a minor neck injury. >> it's been a mystery for nearly four decades, but, tonight, new tests could reveal what happened to jimmy hoffa. today, investigators removed soil samples from a yard in detroit. this, after a dying man said he saw people burying a body there hours after hoffa disappeared in 1975. there have been rumors over the years of hoffa's final burial. >> spirl
ronnie post says the fire started in his kitchen and quickly spread. >> i go in the kitchen. i see the flames coming from the curtain in the kitchen. i opened the door. i shouldn't have did that. i opened the door, the flames said bam. >> most of his apartment is burned beyond repair. but he says he is just thankful to those who helped him out. >> now, to kentucky, dash cam video showings a police officer slamming right into the fropt of a house in louisville while responding...
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the cluttered kitchen, cleaned up. the old facet, updated and stuffed and dated living room now slip covered. even the tv state of the art. the appraiser was here. meet tom, an appraiser for 26 years. he said it's part art, part science. >> what kind of improve manies have you made to your home in the recent past? >> a lot. >> reporter: he spent about an hour looking them over and sizing them up. but could those simple changes really increase their appraisal? >> cost is not value. because you paid "x" number of dollars and put $200,000 of upgrades into your home does not mean the market will reimburse you for those expenses. >> reporter: a day later they were ready to find out if the market would reimburse them for their upgrade. remember the last appraisal was $190,000. the new appraisal? >> that's good. >> reporter: $214,000. a $24,000 increase. for "nightline" i'm share win alfonsi in hackettestown, new jersey. >>> that worked. thanks for sharyn. next up. single, mormon and looking for lasting love while the cameras
the cluttered kitchen, cleaned up. the old facet, updated and stuffed and dated living room now slip covered. even the tv state of the art. the appraiser was here. meet tom, an appraiser for 26 years. he said it's part art, part science. >> what kind of improve manies have you made to your home in the recent past? >> a lot. >> reporter: he spent about an hour looking them over and sizing them up. but could those simple changes really increase their appraisal? >> cost is...
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"hell's kitchen." kitchen.""y, i could see aal three of you in hell's pitchen final" final""he... question now.../ who... will become... the nextt.. head chef... at... gordon ramsay's restaurant? candace dold... is... out in hollywood this week.../ and... she... sat down ...with... both contestants... "one of us will be vegas bound...........im excited, yeah me too." too." watch the season finale of "hell's kitchen"" right here on fox45. 3 it's good for the cardiovascular system.. but is pole dancing an exceptable workout or children?that story.. coming up. 3 --adblib weather anncr: this casino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good j
"hell's kitchen." kitchen.""y, i could see aal three of you in hell's pitchen final" final""he... question now.../ who... will become... the nextt.. head chef... at... gordon ramsay's restaurant? candace dold... is... out in hollywood this week.../ and... she... sat down ...with... both contestants... "one of us will be vegas bound...........im excited, yeah me too." too." watch the season finale of "hell's kitchen"" right here on...
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the kitchen has wood floors, maim cabinets, a breakfast nook.ful floors there, friendly kitchen, looks like a little dollhouse. dining room, gleaming floors and tons of natural light for $215,000. beautiful starter home. >> let's go to glen shaw, pennsylvania. the brick colonial you say is a bargain. >> i say everything is a bargain but i mean it again and again. the market in glen shaw, pittsburgh, remarkably stable, stayed low but the same, makes this a bargain, a deck out back for drilling and entertaining, nice little add ochblt the formal living room is way too cluttered, twice as much furniture as it should have, couches and whatever, should be cleaned up, light wood floors, crown molding, oversized windows, if you take the drapes down a better chance of seeing them. family room has a second fireplace, exposed brick, kitchen needs a little updating, tile floors, nice backsplash. >> austin, texas, kind of different, a lot of feel to it. >> vastly different. wait until you see from the outside, ultramodern home, new community, hip and trendy
the kitchen has wood floors, maim cabinets, a breakfast nook.ful floors there, friendly kitchen, looks like a little dollhouse. dining room, gleaming floors and tons of natural light for $215,000. beautiful starter home. >> let's go to glen shaw, pennsylvania. the brick colonial you say is a bargain. >> i say everything is a bargain but i mean it again and again. the market in glen shaw, pittsburgh, remarkably stable, stayed low but the same, makes this a bargain, a deck out back...
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. >>> how do you get that stain out of that couch or the counter in the kitchen? what do you use to make sure your world is spotless. we have more on the best stain removers you can buy. >> they claim to be heavy duty but can all purpose cleaners really do it all. consumer reports put these 19 brand cleaners to the test on tough stains in the kitchen and bathroom and found only one with enough cleaning power that warns the -- warrants the name all purpose. >> it handled grease, grape juice, soap scum, a variety of other stains. >> reporter: consumer reports said there were a hand full of losers, including whip it. it costs 62-cents per use and performs lousy. >> it isn't going to do the job on most of the things. >> reporter: while no spray cleaner made the recommended list, a couple of green products made the top two, seventh generation and green works. the best is in your kitchen cabinet already -- vinegar. >> actually it outperformed every commercial spray cleaner. brands like lysol, ajax, the vinegar beat them all. >> reporter: consumer reports finding product
. >>> how do you get that stain out of that couch or the counter in the kitchen? what do you use to make sure your world is spotless. we have more on the best stain removers you can buy. >> they claim to be heavy duty but can all purpose cleaners really do it all. consumer reports put these 19 brand cleaners to the test on tough stains in the kitchen and bathroom and found only one with enough cleaning power that warns the -- warrants the name all purpose. >> it handled...
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and you can see this the moment you come into the kitchen. stove, the hearth, on which the family could prepare its food. and above the hearth, we find something very characteristic -- a lararium, a little shrine where the spirits of the household, the lares, dance on either side of an altar where an offering is made. so this is not just a place for food preparation, but it's a focus for the loyalties of the family and family life. what we see in this house, then, with this combination of rather shabby shop rooms and surprisingly nicely decorated private rooms, is something very typical of a roman house. we make a separation between work and family, between office and home. for the romans, the two -- not just here, but all over pompeii -- you find work and home tightly linked together. keach: these tombstone engravings depict the daily lives of shopkeepers and artisans. just as in ceren and copan, production in the roman world was based primarily in the household. yet, as in teotihuacan, roman households specialized in providing goods and ser
and you can see this the moment you come into the kitchen. stove, the hearth, on which the family could prepare its food. and above the hearth, we find something very characteristic -- a lararium, a little shrine where the spirits of the household, the lares, dance on either side of an altar where an offering is made. so this is not just a place for food preparation, but it's a focus for the loyalties of the family and family life. what we see in this house, then, with this combination of...
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. >> so i thought, that'd be a really great way to help the soup kitchen, is raise the money, and raisellecting coupons was just the beginning. they stretched their buying power even further by reaching out to the y.s.a. -- youth service america. headquartered in washington, d.c., y.s.a. helps kids find financing. if you have a good idea for a public service project, y.s.a. can help you get what's called "grant money." in this case, a company named sodexo liked the coupon idea and wrote a check. >> we won a $500 grant from this company, and we were supposed to use it to shop for food, using coupons. >> we're working with the sodexo foundation, and they gave a grant to us, which we re-granted out. and the extreme-couponing young people took that idea and multiplied the effect of that grant to really affect hunger in their community in a positive way. >> we got the coupons from parents and students who brought them into school and put them in boxes for collecting. >> and a lot of people don't even use the circulars, the coupons that come in their sunday or weekend newspaper. so we had un-
. >> so i thought, that'd be a really great way to help the soup kitchen, is raise the money, and raisellecting coupons was just the beginning. they stretched their buying power even further by reaching out to the y.s.a. -- youth service america. headquartered in washington, d.c., y.s.a. helps kids find financing. if you have a good idea for a public service project, y.s.a. can help you get what's called "grant money." in this case, a company named sodexo liked the coupon idea...
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what steve liesman is calling kitchen sink monetary policy.he dow is up 217 points with a gain of 1.6%. the s&p up 1.7% at this hour. let's go to phil. he has news at this hour on general electric. phil. >> we're watching shares of ge. the company is doing an inspection of all of its genex aircraft as another engine failed. it was the failure in july that prompted the ntsb to prompt an investigation. this includes ge checking out all of these that have been delivered, 118 around the world. we'll keep tracking the story. >> phil, thank you. you remember the famous kinks album "give the people what they want"? that's your favorite. in fact, we have the cover right there. today the fed -- a cultural segue. the fed gave the stock market what it wanted. open-ended free money. >> absolutely. with us today to talk more about it, steven gallagher. we are rejoined by rick santelli. you say this move by the fed makes another downgrade of the u.s. more likely. >> yes, it does, for the simple reason that we're not solving the underlying problems. the debt
what steve liesman is calling kitchen sink monetary policy.he dow is up 217 points with a gain of 1.6%. the s&p up 1.7% at this hour. let's go to phil. he has news at this hour on general electric. phil. >> we're watching shares of ge. the company is doing an inspection of all of its genex aircraft as another engine failed. it was the failure in july that prompted the ntsb to prompt an investigation. this includes ge checking out all of these that have been delivered, 118 around the...
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it's the prison kitchen. >> everything back here could be made into a potential weapon. those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison in california. armed only with pepper spray and a baton, he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate kitchen staff. >> i have six, seven inmates back here now. i've got one sitting on the line. granted, i got four, five cops outside that door. that door's locked. there's only one dude out there with the key. you have to trust them to a certain extent. they have no reason to assault me. unless they're totally pissed off or i disrespect them. >> among the inmates epperson places his trust in is the number two cook, carter hill. >> tell me what your sentence is. >> murder. >> you're here for murder? >> yeah. >> what's your sentence? >> 51 to life. >> you know, it's interesting. sometimes there's this dynamic in prison when you're interviewing somebody, if th
it's the prison kitchen. >> everything back here could be made into a potential weapon. those sheet pans are very thin and they're sharp on the edges. it only takes one of these guys to pick one of those up and they could almost cut my head off. >> we met officer epperson at the kern valley state prison in california. armed only with pepper spray and a baton, he's the lone officer responsible for supervising the inmate kitchen staff. >> i have six, seven inmates back here now....
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. >>> on "today's" kitchen, what's cooking? it's dinnertime and you have to whip up something quick and healthy your family likes without spending a lot of dough. the author of "10 dollar dinners." she is here. she is melissa! >> are you serious about the $10 for this entire meal? >> i couldn't be more serious. there are some tricks. for instance, we are going to take the classic standby inexpensive meal, meatloaf and give it an ethic twist. we will start with eggs, go in with ginger, cinnamon and cumin. >> what is cumin? >> cumin is going to give it a lot of earthyness. >> hoda, hold up -- you're funny telling me. that is funny, hoda. >> what's great about this is you're going to get some interesting new flavors into a package that your kids will already know and love. this is a great way to introduce a new flavor. >> i find kids don't like new stuff, you know, you have to sneak it in. >> you have to give them something they can identify with, like a meatloaf or meatballs. then put in the new flavor. >> it's coagulating. >> we
. >>> on "today's" kitchen, what's cooking? it's dinnertime and you have to whip up something quick and healthy your family likes without spending a lot of dough. the author of "10 dollar dinners." she is here. she is melissa! >> are you serious about the $10 for this entire meal? >> i couldn't be more serious. there are some tricks. for instance, we are going to take the classic standby inexpensive meal, meatloaf and give it an ethic twist. we will...
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welcome to his personal chef's kitchen. >>> is meal tonight >>> grass fed meat and spinach salad and fruit particularly pineapple >>> pineapple is a natural digestive enzyme this helps work through your body >>> and she is ward's next door neighbor and when he discovered she was a chef a match made. she's been cooking for him for years and she will be ringside tomorrow night >>> i'm very nervous to watch you on cooking for chisholm a fight that will likely go the distance 12 rounds, when the gloves are off ward is a devoted family man and father of four children the nicest man you'll find just ask the shaft >>> he's such a gentle soul outside the rain >>> he will and village after the fight >>> my coconut cream cake his favorite he's already ordered it >>> to more mills to make before flight time with proteins and vitamins. so what happens at dawson's can't calls on the chef >>> 14 dawson the kitchen closed >>> juliette goodrich cbs 5 >>> he coax's don't pineapple, paul deanno is here with the weather >>> if you want to barbecue this week we have the forecast which weekend day is war
welcome to his personal chef's kitchen. >>> is meal tonight >>> grass fed meat and spinach salad and fruit particularly pineapple >>> pineapple is a natural digestive enzyme this helps work through your body >>> and she is ward's next door neighbor and when he discovered she was a chef a match made. she's been cooking for him for years and she will be ringside tomorrow night >>> i'm very nervous to watch you on cooking for chisholm a fight that will...