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first up is drew's kitchen. all right. take a look. this is drew's kitchen. all right? >> ooh, i like that. >> the next one, you're going to be voting. so look. the next one's jonathan's kitchen. okay? >> so one more time, please? >> drew's kitchen is klg and hoda/drew. jonathan's kitchen, klg and hoda/jonathan. >> for drew, a foot massage. >> michel should vote, too. >> and do it on facebook or twitter, under the wine bot. >> we won't know until tomorrow, right? >> tonight is the show? >> yeah, tonight. >> do you want me to tell who won? >> you are not allowed to tell anybody. security! >> remember, do you want me to say? >> you can eat chicken and dumplings later. >> oh, yes. >> drew, by the way, is the red and look at the white wine. >> like that. looks good. >> drew's ahead already. come on. >> can i take a little bit of this, a little bit of the broth? >> guys, time for "words of wisdom," please. settle down. >> here we go. i think the best vacation is the one that relieves me of my own life for a while, and then makes me long for it again. and -- >> i think that's
first up is drew's kitchen. all right. take a look. this is drew's kitchen. all right? >> ooh, i like that. >> the next one, you're going to be voting. so look. the next one's jonathan's kitchen. okay? >> so one more time, please? >> drew's kitchen is klg and hoda/drew. jonathan's kitchen, klg and hoda/jonathan. >> for drew, a foot massage. >> michel should vote, too. >> and do it on facebook or twitter, under the wine bot. >> we won't know until...
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and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. scraping, scrubbing -- what a chore. what if you could replace all this with one single, nonstick pan? and what if this pan was innovative in design and made of the highest-quality craftsmanship? and what if you could cook with it on the stove and in the oven? introducing copper chef, the nonstick, all-round square pan with ceramitech. it's a breakthrough in technology. copper chef with extra-deep sides replaces a roasting pan, a rice cooker, a steamer, a stock pot, a wok, and a baking dish. even cook mac and cheese from dry right in its own sauce. delicious! no more boiling and straining ever again. what's the secret? copper chef's innovative stainless-steel induction plate heats the pan quickly and evenly with no hot spots so you can sear meat in a flash. and watch this. copper chef is heatproof up to 850 degrees. incredible! plus, your copper chef pan features ceramitech, a new generation of healthy ceramic nonstick technology. that me
and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. scraping, scrubbing -- what a chore. what if you could replace all this with one single, nonstick pan? and what if this pan was innovative in design and made of the highest-quality craftsmanship? and what if you could cook with it on the stove and in the oven? introducing copper chef, the nonstick, all-round square pan with ceramitech. it's a breakthrough in technology. copper chef with...
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and i didn't want to make a mess in my kitchen, and so i used my philips airfryer. and you know what? my kitchen was clean. my house didn't stink. and i had wings. >> beautiful, crispy, hot wings. would you guys like to taste this? >> oh, yes, please. >> they smell unbelievable. >> you can't forget the celery and the blue cheese. >> mmm. >> for those of you who are thinking, "this looks delicious, but i don't have time for cooking," you can make all of your favorite frozen foods with the philips airfryer. fish sticks, french fries, shrimp, chicken nuggets made faster, better, and easier. >> so, you know, alex, i have a lot of friends who are afraid to cook fish at home because they're afraid they're either going to overcook it or undercook it. >> me, too. they're completely intimidated. >> all right, so, we're going to share a little secret with you. >> with the airfryer's rapid air shutoff, just about anybody can make perfectly cooked fish every single time. so we're gonna make some salmon today with asparagus. super low carb, really, really good for you. i'm gonna
and i didn't want to make a mess in my kitchen, and so i used my philips airfryer. and you know what? my kitchen was clean. my house didn't stink. and i had wings. >> beautiful, crispy, hot wings. would you guys like to taste this? >> oh, yes, please. >> they smell unbelievable. >> you can't forget the celery and the blue cheese. >> mmm. >> for those of you who are thinking, "this looks delicious, but i don't have time for cooking," you can make all...
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what was your first job in the kitchen?he beaver, because i was just washing every single day. they make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for instance, to eat delicious cured pork in unimaginably delicious formed. >> the art of charcuterie, lyonnaise can't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered here and widely enjoyed. [ speaking french ] >> few names garner more respect from aficionados of pig than reynaud. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> 20 ton of saucisson just inside this room. the holiday are coming and they're going mad with production of saucisson. >> in a relentlessly cold room, pork shoulder, belly and back fat are fed in batches through a vertical chopper. the sprin
what was your first job in the kitchen?he beaver, because i was just washing every single day. they make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. >> ah, the good old days. >> yeah, well. >> why lyon? why here? look at the fundamentals, the things that lyonnaise think of as birthrights. the right, for...
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at a popular kitchen-supply tostore in manhattan...... howard: how you doing, ladies? come on in. lemonis: ...one of the owners is cooking up a catastrophe. howie, why would you be ordering knives? howard: i'll get approval. don't worry. lemonis: are you being a dick? his reckless spending has put the business in the red. howard: we're not choking. lemonis: can you close for a week to do inventory? howard: no. lemonis: then you're choking. his careless merchandising... there's [bleep] everywhere. ...has thrown this store into chaos. howard: that's a real machete. you don't see that in williams & sonoma, do you? lemonis: and despite her mounting frustration, his ex-wife and partner... howard: who makes their wife 50%? robyn: so i haven't done [bleep] here, right? lemonis: ...has been powerless to stop him. that's not what an equal partnership looks like. if you have an opinion, he has to listen to it. if i can't help her step up as a leader and restore this business to order, its doors will close forever. you got somebody else to write a check? howard: we'll just keep going on the
at a popular kitchen-supply tostore in manhattan...... howard: how you doing, ladies? come on in. lemonis: ...one of the owners is cooking up a catastrophe. howie, why would you be ordering knives? howard: i'll get approval. don't worry. lemonis: are you being a dick? his reckless spending has put the business in the red. howard: we're not choking. lemonis: can you close for a week to do inventory? howard: no. lemonis: then you're choking. his careless merchandising... there's [bleep]...
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. >> and in our kitchen over there, chef alex guarnaschelli is in the kitchen. what you got for us alex? >> i have the sandwich to end all sandwiches. talking about. >> it's a december sandwich. >> sandwich to end all sandwiches? nobody says that. >> it's unbelievable. okay, we're looking forward to it. our dear friend max lucado is here today. he's written like five books since the last we saw him. we tease him. he's a pastor down in san antonio full time but he also writes some of the most amazing really profoundly moving and spiritual books. go along with it. >> his books, you want -- >> "because of bethlehem." >> you want to read his books with a highlighter. he has such profound beautiful thought. you're like, oh, my god, that is beautiful. it's genius. >> almost like he's writing just stream of consciousness because it just flows the way his conversations do. >> welcome, welcome. >> they flew in, in that weather last night. i can't believe planes were landing. what time did you land? >> about 8:00. it was storming, it was serious storming. >> when the conc
. >> and in our kitchen over there, chef alex guarnaschelli is in the kitchen. what you got for us alex? >> i have the sandwich to end all sandwiches. talking about. >> it's a december sandwich. >> sandwich to end all sandwiches? nobody says that. >> it's unbelievable. okay, we're looking forward to it. our dear friend max lucado is here today. he's written like five books since the last we saw him. we tease him. he's a pastor down in san antonio full time but he...
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tv there are no bobby flays inlays any of these kitchens. just sweat and hard and hot. h >> this is our secret spicet that we have. >> reporter: it's the same story in new y orte where salvatore coppola likes to likes keep his restaurant brimming with family recipes butecip b worries about finding help.s abd >> long hours.urs. getting paid 15, $22 at this point. po it's it's just a difficult d job. >> reporter: the bureau of the f labor statistics estimates eim 200,000 more cooks will be0 mo needed in the next eight years but the supply has beenas b chopped by the highee cost off culinary school wages that canst start off at just $10 an hour au and millennials wanting to go tg out on their own like aspiring r baker brittany hicks. >> by the time we graduate we really are like okay, i'veka i'v kind of done that already. alrd. now let's -- now let's brancheta out and do it for myself. mys >> these are students who saw s impacted by the recession ofon f 2008. 2008. they don't want there toon want happen to them.hem. they're completely entrepren
tv there are no bobby flays inlays any of these kitchens. just sweat and hard and hot. h >> this is our secret spicet that we have. >> reporter: it's the same story in new y orte where salvatore coppola likes to likes keep his restaurant brimming with family recipes butecip b worries about finding help.s abd >> long hours.urs. getting paid 15, $22 at this point. po it's it's just a difficult d job. >> reporter: the bureau of the f labor statistics estimates eim 200,000...
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drew's kitchen won. i can't believe they had me judging anything like that. >> even if you're not an expert, you know what you like, you know what your heart responds to. oh, hoda, you have to try that. >> tee up this i-hoda because area going to love it. i'll tell you why it i went to see wicked and there's a song called for good from the show wicked. i was cliktty clarky online and i saw a version. anna kendrick is an actress who likes to sing. >> great singer. >> you could tell she was nervous doing a kristin chenowethchenoweth. here is the two of them together. so let's take a look. ? who can say ? ? if i've been changed for the better ? ? i do believe i have been changed for the better ? ? because i knew you ? >> look at these two. >> that's so sweet. ? because i knew you ? >> can we finish it out please? no. no, we're not. the whole thing is -- >> the whole thing -- >> changed for you. >> oh, i can't believe they did that. anyway, but it's beautiful. can we say hi -- >> that's called musical interr
drew's kitchen won. i can't believe they had me judging anything like that. >> even if you're not an expert, you know what you like, you know what your heart responds to. oh, hoda, you have to try that. >> tee up this i-hoda because area going to love it. i'll tell you why it i went to see wicked and there's a song called for good from the show wicked. i was cliktty clarky online and i saw a version. anna kendrick is an actress who likes to sing. >> great singer. >> you...
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>> in the kitchen. in the kitchen. and that's even more offensive, that you don't remember. light laughter ] see? >> jimmy: what do you mean he had a buffet in his kitchen. i really do remember this. >> they had the food laid out in the kitchen. it was a big dinner party. >> jimmy: so who was in the kitchen? >> my agent had said, jimmy is going to be there. and you'll see, that he can ask for your number. because it may kind of happen this way. and you'll see. and we were lurking in the kitchen. everyone went out. and i'm like waiting and waiting and waiting, and you're at the buffet. and this is so true, and you know it. [ light laughter ] and you still didn't ask for my number. >> jimmy: i can't believe it. >> so, you were so not interested. >> jimmy: no it wasn't i wasn't interested. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> jimmy: you're out of my -- i would think. >> everyone's shocked. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: the shock is for a a different reason. they're like, he wouldn't have a chance in hell with nicole kidman. why would i, why would i even ask you? >> he wasn't interested.
>> in the kitchen. in the kitchen. and that's even more offensive, that you don't remember. light laughter ] see? >> jimmy: what do you mean he had a buffet in his kitchen. i really do remember this. >> they had the food laid out in the kitchen. it was a big dinner party. >> jimmy: so who was in the kitchen? >> my agent had said, jimmy is going to be there. and you'll see, that he can ask for your number. because it may kind of happen this way. and you'll see. and...
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due to funding, the soup kitchen don't open until 7:00 at night and joseph's house will hit capacity here tonight. >>> the first alert weather team will be working throughout the weekend to bring you the latest forecast for your neighborhood. you can watch them on air or go and download the nbc10 app. you can get our exclusive neighborhood forecast there as well or track the snow and rain on the interactive radar. >>> other news, the donald trump thank you tour has arrived in pennsylvania. at the giants center in hershey, pennsylvania. nbc10's drew smith is there live where people have already started lining up out there in the cold for tonight's event, right, drew? >> reporter: painful cold, but still thousands of people, this does have the feel of one of the campaign rallies, although that campaign is over, you can see the merchandise still selling. we have seen people from all over pennsylvania, tons of new jersey license plates out in the parking lot. and we met someone from new jersey and new york city. these lines formed early, like i said, thousands of people all bundled up be
due to funding, the soup kitchen don't open until 7:00 at night and joseph's house will hit capacity here tonight. >>> the first alert weather team will be working throughout the weekend to bring you the latest forecast for your neighborhood. you can watch them on air or go and download the nbc10 app. you can get our exclusive neighborhood forecast there as well or track the snow and rain on the interactive radar. >>> other news, the donald trump thank you tour has arrived in...
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>> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen.irs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were receptive to that. >> pierre: absolutely, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh, wow. >> anthony: tonight we're having yassa made with the local fish called thiof. cooked simply, on the bone, wrapped in foil, and steamed over the fire, served with a mignonette-type sauce of onions. grilled mussels. sea urchin. >> anthony: mm, grilled mussels, cool. >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: oh, that was good. mm, starving. i mean, i'm really hungry. so, what distinguishes senegalese cuisine from the neighbors? >> pierre: i think we have the best food in the continent. >> anthony: have you, you've traveled in the american south? >> pierre: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: um
>> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen.irs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian --. >> anthony: so you saw a window to start introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were...
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a hold of the criminal complaint, murder weapon in this case a cutting board, a frying pan, and a kitchen knife. you can see the house all lit up for investigators who were here for hours last night, since yesterday afternoon and then left their crime scene command truck you see in front of the house parked on the street here and patrol car, guarding the road which is still closed and the house, until investigators get back. they left here, while 30 year-old zachary cope, who lives here along with his five two-year old moth ther rebecca was arraigned for her murder and taken to the bucks county prison overnight. zachary cope had only minor dealings with police here this lower makefield no one had ever suspect he was capable of any kind of violence like this. the his mother, rebecca bludgeoned and stabbed to death, bloody scene throughout the house, police found her in the kitchen and found out about the murder in the honest of ways yesterday through zachary cope him self. >> so, the officers tracked him back to his home which was lower hill top road, entered the home and found a woman fac
a hold of the criminal complaint, murder weapon in this case a cutting board, a frying pan, and a kitchen knife. you can see the house all lit up for investigators who were here for hours last night, since yesterday afternoon and then left their crime scene command truck you see in front of the house parked on the street here and patrol car, guarding the road which is still closed and the house, until investigators get back. they left here, while 30 year-old zachary cope, who lives here along...
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he used a kitchen frying pan to hit her over the head and then grabbed cutting board off kitchen counter over the head with that as well. that wasn't enough. he then took a knife out of the kitchen drawer and then stabbed his hotter he told police. he himself as has his own injuries. his mother put up a struggle. not only is there blood throughout the house and signs of a struggle, the chief tells us but this guy had cuts on his back, his arms, and legs. so, his mother did try to survive and did all that she could. five two-year old rest becca cope, a mother, and you can bet as soon as zachary cope gets a lawyer he will order a psychiatric evaluation immediately. karen and thomas. >> i would expect so. >> thanks, steve on that one. >>> an important warning, we're getting a lot of e-mails and a lot of shopping but do not click on a specific e-mail package delivery notice. it says we could not deliver your parcel make you think you should but do not because this is ransom wear. it is a scam. it will lock up your computer. you have to pay a big chunk to unlock it. investigators say this hol
he used a kitchen frying pan to hit her over the head and then grabbed cutting board off kitchen counter over the head with that as well. that wasn't enough. he then took a knife out of the kitchen drawer and then stabbed his hotter he told police. he himself as has his own injuries. his mother put up a struggle. not only is there blood throughout the house and signs of a struggle, the chief tells us but this guy had cuts on his back, his arms, and legs. so, his mother did try to survive and...
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and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. scraping, scrubbing -- what a chore. what if you could replace all this with one single, nonstick pan? and what if this pan was innovative in design and made of the highest-quality craftsmanship? and what if you could cook with it on the stove and in the oven? introducing copper chef, the nonstick, all-round square pan with ceramitech. it's a breakthrough in technology. copper chef with extra-deep sides replaces a roasting pan, a rice cooker, a steamer, a stock pot, a wok, and a baking dish. even cook mac and cheese from dr
and just how many pots and pans does one kitchen really need? and every time you cook, cleanup's a disaster. scraping, scrubbing -- what a chore. what if you could replace all this with one single, nonstick pan? and what if this pan was innovative in design and made of the highest-quality craftsmanship? and what if you could cook with it on the stove and in the oven? introducing copper chef, the nonstick, all-round square pan with ceramitech. it's a breakthrough in technology. copper chef with...
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. >> oh, yes, kitchens. we all know kitchens, right? that's where everybody lands at a party, right? everybody is in the kitchen. even though the host doesn't want you there because people are more comfortable in the kitchen. i always ask, if we can do the interview in the kitchen. i usually have some requests written out and my recorder, and it's easier -- and i also take notes because i don't trust the recorder, and it's easier if i have all my stuff on a table. it's because i want people to be in the kitchen because that's where they live. >> by staying in one place you have not limited yourself in terms of ferrell because just a new blocks away from this, another person wrote another best seller. >> yes. >> jordan alley. >> rebecca. hen reits -- henrietta a black away block away from'm the moussaoui -- from in the muse family, these two stories came from this one tiny place. and. >> their vary different stories. very similar but different. >> yes. >> the fact fleeces story you wrote are so few and far between at that time photograph
. >> oh, yes, kitchens. we all know kitchens, right? that's where everybody lands at a party, right? everybody is in the kitchen. even though the host doesn't want you there because people are more comfortable in the kitchen. i always ask, if we can do the interview in the kitchen. i usually have some requests written out and my recorder, and it's easier -- and i also take notes because i don't trust the recorder, and it's easier if i have all my stuff on a table. it's because i want...
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is in the kitchen. what you got for us alex? >> i have the sandwich to end all sandwiches. >> your mom's sandwich you were talking about. >> it's a december sandwich. >> sandwich to end all sandwiches? nobody says that. >> it's unbelievable. okay, we're looking forward to it. our dear friend max lacato is here today. we tease him. he's a pastor down in san antonio full time but he also writes some of the most amazing really profoundly moving and spiritual books. he's here with his beautiful wife. this also has a coloring book to go along with it. >> his books, you want -- so welcome. lighting. we had umbrellas., >> al and you were the perfect @ the mostistic suniest people. if that had been me, it wouldn't ha been good. matt and savannah were totally -- they had heater -- >> matt goes, you shouldn't complain. did i tell you what happened to me and savannah? somebo put a little hole in here and i gotwo t drops andot . al and iere like literats ?uout okay, so if you stayed up extra late last night, kelly
is in the kitchen. what you got for us alex? >> i have the sandwich to end all sandwiches. >> your mom's sandwich you were talking about. >> it's a december sandwich. >> sandwich to end all sandwiches? nobody says that. >> it's unbelievable. okay, we're looking forward to it. our dear friend max lacato is here today. we tease him. he's a pastor down in san antonio full time but he also writes some of the most amazing really profoundly moving and spiritual books....
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cutting board and then stabbed her with the kitchen knife. alex and mike. >> high god, what a way to start the day. >> 6:06. >>> the nation continues to mourn a true american hero john glenn died yesterday in ohio. what a good, long life. he was 95 years old. in addition to being an astronaut he was being remember as a dedicated husband, father, u.s. military vet, flew in world war two, korean war, fighter jet pilot. john was first american to orbit the earth, in 1962. thirty-six years later he will and john glenn also served 24 years in the u.s. senate, what a life. representing his home state of ohio. funeral plans have not been announced just yet, wow. what a man. >>> there is a $20,000 reward this morning for information leading to police to a hit and run driver who struck a 12 year-old and kept going. >> it happened outside a delaware daze care and that is where lauren johnson is. hi there, lauren. >> reporter: hi there, mike. they are offering $20,000 and they released this new surveillance video hoping that someone will recognize car i
cutting board and then stabbed her with the kitchen knife. alex and mike. >> high god, what a way to start the day. >> 6:06. >>> the nation continues to mourn a true american hero john glenn died yesterday in ohio. what a good, long life. he was 95 years old. in addition to being an astronaut he was being remember as a dedicated husband, father, u.s. military vet, flew in world war two, korean war, fighter jet pilot. john was first american to orbit the earth, in 1962....
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i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids their age to identify they're not alone and their ways in which to pick yours up and move forward that. >> it is really important to me the opportunity exists and so i do everything in my power to keep it that. >> we'll have our new headquarters in the heart of the tenderloin at taylor and kushlg at the end of this summer 2014 we're really excited. >> a lot of the of the conditions in san francisco they have in the rest of the country so our goal to 257bd or expand out of the san francisco in los angeles and then after that who know. >> we'd never want to tell people want to do or eat only provide
i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how to cook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and...
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we're going into insomniac kitchen. >> we're getting into the spirit of christmas and happnukkah witoy the baker showing us how to make fruitcake rugula cookies. start with making the batter. it's cream cheese. with a mixer. this is the crisco adding tenderness. you want to add the sugar. add the vanilla and pinch of salt. into this, we will add our flour. that's two and a half cups of floor. slowly fold it together. as it comes together, it's thick, but that's where you want it. it has a big job of holding all of these dried fruit and nuts. you want to roll it into a disk. you can't go wrong. >> a disk? >> a disk, and then we'll wrap this in plastic wrap and let it rest in the refrigerator. while the dough's chilling, we make all the filling. i got dates in here. i'm doing cranberries. golden raisins. a trinity of color. well. >> all right. >> i'm mixing brown sugar, spice, regular sugar. adding our finely chopped walnuts to our fruit filling. i'm just going to toss it with my hands. i'm going to set this aside and grab our chilled dough to roll out and start to fill it. this is the
we're going into insomniac kitchen. >> we're getting into the spirit of christmas and happnukkah witoy the baker showing us how to make fruitcake rugula cookies. start with making the batter. it's cream cheese. with a mixer. this is the crisco adding tenderness. you want to add the sugar. add the vanilla and pinch of salt. into this, we will add our flour. that's two and a half cups of floor. slowly fold it together. as it comes together, it's thick, but that's where you want it. it has a...
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there is nobody plays in this kitchen.t is wet and hard and hot. >> it is the same story with a leg to keep both at the manhattan eateries brimming with old italian recipes. but also worries about finding enough help you >> the long hours they getting paid 15 to 22 to $25 an hour. it's not where people are not earning. it's just a very difficult job. >> a good labor statistics estimates 2000 or cooks will be needed in the next eight years but the supply has been shocked by the high cost of culinary school, while wages and no one else on their own that aspiring baker brick a hex. >> at the time we graduate, we've kind of done that already. now let's branch out. >> these are students who saw how their parents were impacted by the recession of 2008. they are completely entrepreneurial in spirit. they go out and start something on their own. >> kitchen staff with an increased minimum wage minimum wage along with rising health care costs which get passed down to you the customer. coming up, an early exit last night, carmelo ant
there is nobody plays in this kitchen.t is wet and hard and hot. >> it is the same story with a leg to keep both at the manhattan eateries brimming with old italian recipes. but also worries about finding enough help you >> the long hours they getting paid 15 to 22 to $25 an hour. it's not where people are not earning. it's just a very difficult job. >> a good labor statistics estimates 2000 or cooks will be needed in the next eight years but the supply has been shocked by the...
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the griddle. >> i have a kitchen sink here.ss steel. we can set up if you really want. >> reporter: the more he used the kitchen, and a barbecue he built, the more word got out. >> next year i got a call from a person who calls me up you were there last year? >> i said yeah. can you do it again? yeah, i can can do it. now i'm kind of on a list. every year they go next person in charge of this breck far, oh, this is a guy you need to call. >> reporter: this is lowell's smoker and barbecue in action here. look at the tri-tip in here? >> he has served up so many meals when you combine that with a pancake breakfast he has done, you try to total up the number of people he has fed? there's no telling. >> i got the equipment to do it. that makes a big difference. that helps. but it's hard cooking for 600 people at one time. i just have a knack for it, i guess. >> it would be fun to watch him work. [ laughter ] >> reporter: ken hatch has known lowell hoxie for years. without him? >> i think then they would have to rely to some of those
the griddle. >> i have a kitchen sink here.ss steel. we can set up if you really want. >> reporter: the more he used the kitchen, and a barbecue he built, the more word got out. >> next year i got a call from a person who calls me up you were there last year? >> i said yeah. can you do it again? yeah, i can can do it. now i'm kind of on a list. every year they go next person in charge of this breck far, oh, this is a guy you need to call. >> reporter: this is...
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in millions of kitchens, do you have one of these in yours? >>> and a matter of faith. a young girl blazing a trail, and inspiring america. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. after a lengthy and very public casting call through the lobby of trump tower, the president-elect ended the suspense today over one of the most coveted jobs in his administration. donald trump picking an oil company ceo to be his secretary of state. with no government experience, rex tillerson, the exxonmobil boss, is being praised as a seasoned international deal maker in business, and it is those business connections, specifically his ties to russia, that are raising the most serious concerns about him tonight. and putting trump at odds with members of his own party. nbc's kristen welker starts us off with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, president-elect donald trump, likely setting up his first confirmation fight with members of his own party, officially tapping rex tillerson to be hi
in millions of kitchens, do you have one of these in yours? >>> and a matter of faith. a young girl blazing a trail, and inspiring america. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. after a lengthy and very public casting call through the lobby of trump tower, the president-elect ended the suspense today over one of the most coveted jobs in his...
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oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen.'m just 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. >>
oh, my gosh. >> i told everybody in the kitchen.'m just 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...
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she likes nature, art and playing chopped in the kitchen. to find out how to wish your child a happy sixth birthday on fox six wake up news - just log on to "fox six 7:xx mostly sunny and cold today with high temperatures in the low teens. daytime wind chills will stay near or the pop icon has been named "woman of the year" by billboard magazine. the pop icon has been named "woman of the year" by billboard magazine. the singer delivered an emotional speech during last night's event. "thank you for acknowledging my ability to continue my career for 34 misogyny, sexism, constant bullying and relentless abuse. when i started there was no internet so people had to say it to my face." other honorees included pop singer kesha and country star shania twain. one of h-g-t-v's most popular couples breaking up! tarek and christina el mouss are splitting after seven years of marriage. but they say they intend to keep their professional relationship intact and keep up with their hit home flipping show. t-m-z reports the separation comes six months after
she likes nature, art and playing chopped in the kitchen. to find out how to wish your child a happy sixth birthday on fox six wake up news - just log on to "fox six 7:xx mostly sunny and cold today with high temperatures in the low teens. daytime wind chills will stay near or the pop icon has been named "woman of the year" by billboard magazine. the pop icon has been named "woman of the year" by billboard magazine. the singer delivered an emotional speech during last...
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what i see is a kitchen that's got kitchen equipment that's missing. being asked to partner with people that don't know their numbers. it scares me. i mean, i hope you can appreciate that. how much ice cream do you buy a year? -mike: are you gonna add it up? -paul: yeah. mike: okay. 'cause i got the sheet. lemonis: the place is called farrell's ice cream parlour. you should probably know how much ice cream you sell. mike: paul was handling the number stuff. "trust, but verify" is what ronald reagan said. i trusted, but i didn't verify, and it's pulling this damn company down. lemonis: in order to be a leader, you don't blame people. you solve problems. take some ownership of your issues. when i think about making an investment, i think about investing in hard assets. -mike: mm-hmm. -lemonis: in this case, there's no cash flow, there's no real assets, and so the only thing that's really left is, "what is the farrell's brand worth?" mike: okay. lemonis: so i have interest in investing in two things -- the trademark and the locations themselves so i can i
what i see is a kitchen that's got kitchen equipment that's missing. being asked to partner with people that don't know their numbers. it scares me. i mean, i hope you can appreciate that. how much ice cream do you buy a year? -mike: are you gonna add it up? -paul: yeah. mike: okay. 'cause i got the sheet. lemonis: the place is called farrell's ice cream parlour. you should probably know how much ice cream you sell. mike: paul was handling the number stuff. "trust, but verify" is what...
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a shortage of cooks causing a crisis in america's restaurant kitchens.he bureau of labor statistics predicts some 200,000 new chefs will be needed in the coming years, but the pricey cost of culinary school and low wages driving aspiring cooks away. anita is live for us in los angeles with the details. anita, no. >> reporter: yeah, nice location here. we're at louie's restaurant in west l.a., a popular spot and one of many restaurants across the nation having trouble keeping cooks in the kitchen. heather, it seems even aspiring chefs nowadays don't want to work their way up the food chain. >> here we have jamie, right now he's a line cook, but due to the nature of the shortage of line cooks, jamie is also, like, my kitchen right-hand man. >> reporter: john atkinson owns two restaurants in southern california and like many others across the nation, has trouble finding young, aspiring chefs who are willing to get their hands dirty. >> it's not what you see on tv, there are no bobby flays in any of these kitchens. it's really just sweat and hard and hot. >>
a shortage of cooks causing a crisis in america's restaurant kitchens.he bureau of labor statistics predicts some 200,000 new chefs will be needed in the coming years, but the pricey cost of culinary school and low wages driving aspiring cooks away. anita is live for us in los angeles with the details. anita, no. >> reporter: yeah, nice location here. we're at louie's restaurant in west l.a., a popular spot and one of many restaurants across the nation having trouble keeping cooks in the...
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they have plans to open a new soup kitchen in san francisco. but kpix 5's jessica flores says the new neighbors aren't feeling very charitable. >> as the line broke outside -- >> very blessed. >> reporter: sister marie benedict prepares for another of feeding the hungry. for the past several years, the sisters of the fraternity of notre dame from france have run their soup kitchen from san francisco's tenderloin district. >> thank you, sister. >> have a nice day. >> we try to love them and we try to make the soup kitchen like a family. >> reporter: but the rent is driving them out. and after multimillionaire tony robbins stepped in to buy them this new spot, a $750,000 condo in the mission, the sisters thought their prayers were answered. >> everybody say, when are you coming? everybody waiting for us. >> reporter: residents at 1930 mission are trying to block the nuns from relocating their soup kitchen to the building. the lawyer for the homeowners association wouldn't comment for this report. but he filed a letter with the city planning depar
they have plans to open a new soup kitchen in san francisco. but kpix 5's jessica flores says the new neighbors aren't feeling very charitable. >> as the line broke outside -- >> very blessed. >> reporter: sister marie benedict prepares for another of feeding the hungry. for the past several years, the sisters of the fraternity of notre dame from france have run their soup kitchen from san francisco's tenderloin district. >> thank you, sister. >> have a nice day....
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i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how toook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet other kids their age to identify they're not alone and their ways in which to pick yours up and move forward that. >> it is really important to me the opportunity exists and so i do everything in my power to keep it that. >> we'll have our new headquarters in the heart of the tenderloin at taylor and kushlg at the end of this summer 2014 we're really excited. >> a lot of the of the conditions in san francisco they have in the rest of the country so our goal to 257bd or expand out of the san francisco in los angeles and then after that who know. >> we'd never want to tell people want to do or eat only provide t
i'd cook more. >> some of us have never had a kitchen not taught how to cookie wasn't taught how toook. >> i have a great appreciation for programs that teach kids food and cooking it is one of the healthiest positive things you can communicate to people that are very young. >> the more programs like the cooking project in general that can have a positive impact how our kids eat is really, really important i believe that everybody should venting to utilize the kitchen and meet...
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one of our favorite chefs, everybody love s ina, ina gartnr is in the kitchen. >> what are you making? >> potato pancakes and pru shed ta with fresh jam. >> she makes it look easy. >> also, what else? >> our girl bobbie thomas is going to help santa stuff must-haves. all the things you need for beauty lovers on your list. >> and ambushing two women on the plaza. they're brave today. we've taken one empty nester and one birthday girl and given them brand-new gorgeous looks. >> we want to give a quick shout-out to a brand-new affiliate. nbc is now part of wral, our affiliate in raleigh, north carolina. >> we're so happy. >> and guess how old they are? >> they're younger than i am. >> they're celebrating their 60th birthday today. >> enjoy it while it lasts. >> hi, monica. >> "the voice" winner's with us today. i saw him downstairs. >> you know what, his name is sundance head. sundance head. he said like your feet and your head. >> oh, and here he is. the winner of "the voice," ladies and gentlemen. >> hi. >> thank you, sundance. >> congratulations. >> he's so cozy. you're so cozy. >> hi
one of our favorite chefs, everybody love s ina, ina gartnr is in the kitchen. >> what are you making? >> potato pancakes and pru shed ta with fresh jam. >> she makes it look easy. >> also, what else? >> our girl bobbie thomas is going to help santa stuff must-haves. all the things you need for beauty lovers on your list. >> and ambushing two women on the plaza. they're brave today. we've taken one empty nester and one birthday girl and given them brand-new...