Monday, September 25th, 2017
Fall Doorscape
Ken Wingard is getting you ready for fall with this DIY, showing you how to decorate your door. All you really need is a grapevine wreath, mini pumpkins, rosemary and flower picks. The best part is that when the season changes, you can use the rosemary for cooking!
Fat Cheesesteak Burger
Josh Stone of “Fat Sal’s” is in the kitchen making the ultimate burger packed with flavor, the cheesesteak burger! He gives you some pointers on how how to add the ingredients that accompany the burgers, including topping the cheese one minute before taking off the grill and adding the salt and pepper while cooking and not before cooking the burger.
DIY Harvest Candlelit Centerpiece
The Flower Chef Carly Cylinder is back and today she is showing you how to make a candlelit centerpiece perfect for the new season. Another added bonus is that this centerpiece will only cost $20 to make as opposed to spending $125 if you purchased your own in a store.
Animal Shelter Shortcuts
Larissa Wohl is giving you a list of animal shortcuts when looking for the perfect rescue animal. This includes asking your shelter if they offer “vet vouchers” for your pet’s check-ups and taking photos of all the animals you are looking at, so you remember when returning to the shelter for adoption.
After-School Chocolate Pudding
Debbie is in the kitchen preparing the perfect after-school snack for the kids, chocolate pudding using coconut milk. You can always switch up the recipe by using dark chocolate, white chocolate or milk chocolate each time you make the pudding.
DIY Silver Bells Pom Pom Garland
Maria Provenzano is taking yarn, cardboard, a X-Acto knife, bells and decorative ribbon and turning into a work of art, silver bells pom pom garland. It is important to use specialized fabric scissors to cut the yarn. Only think pieces of cardboard will work best for this DIY.
DIY Belt Chair
Orly Shani is showing you how to make your own belt chair using a chair, belts, staple gun, hammer, upholstery pins, floral shears and an X-Acto knife. Before starting, make sure your belts are the same length and your chair has a wooden back.