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This week on Sound Kitchen, we'll answer your questions about Tiananmen Square, we'll have “Listener's Corner,” “Happy Moments” by O'Leah Houghton, and lots of great music. We've got all that, plus a new quiz and a bonus quiz, so click the play button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome Sound Kitchen Our weekly podcast is published every Saturday, on our website or wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to tune in every week to hear the winner's name announced and the quiz question of the week, as well as all the stuff you know and love: your letters and…

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Episode 2 tvN'of'Genie's Kitchen 2″Love's Trouble,” which aired on July 5, saw a steady rise in viewership thanks to the excellent teamwork of the staff. according to Nielsen KoreaThe July 5 episode of “Ginny's Kitchen 2” recorded an average national rating of 8.1% and a local rating of 8.4%, up 1.2% from last week's episode, which recorded an average rating of 6.9%. In this episode, “Genie's Kitchen 2” was packed with a total of 55 customers (16 teams) on its opening day. While Choi Woo-sik, the main chef for the day, tried to keep things cool, new trainee Go Min-si…

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David Romero and Fallon Fisher 10 minutes ago ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – No road trip through New Mexico is complete without a stop for a meal. The state’s Native American pueblos are known for their incredible feasts, but sometimes it’s the little tidbits and twists on New Mexico classics, like those at Albuquerque’s Indian Pueblo Kitchen, that add creativity and satisfaction. Also on the menu is the unique Blue Corn Fried Kool-Aid Pickle. “If you've ever been to Feast Day, you've seen those pickles in a big jar with flavor dye in it. That's a Kool-Aid pickle,” says Channing Concho,…

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A popular kitchen appliance is being urgently recalled due to a risk of overheating and catching fire during use.The Australian Product Safety Authority has issued a recall notice for the BlendJet 2 portable blender following reports of injuries and property damage from users.The recall notice warns that the blender's metal blades could break off during use, sending metal fragments into food or drink, causing “serious injury.”If accidentally swallowed, broken blender blades can cause choking or serious lacerations.Users have also reported that their blenders have overheated and caught fire while charging or in use, causing burns and property damage due to…

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Fourth of July weekend and traditional apple pie go hand in hand, but Joanna Gaines' kitchen hack will literally free your hands from hours of tedious prep work. of Fixer Upper The star posted an Instagram Reel detailing how she makes the fruit-filled baked treats from scratch using a Tigwin Apple Corer Peeler. Currently, this clever gadget that makes it easy to peel, slice, and core apples (and other produce and vegetables like pineapples and potatoes) is on sale on Amazon for $20. Tigwin Apple Corer Peeler Amazon The peeler has a stainless steel blade and a durable suction cup…

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Kohl's is offering the best price ever on the Cuisinart Contact Griddler. $67.96 including shippingReduced from its usual price of $130, it started 2024 at a low of $90 in late January, with the discount shrinking as the months went by, dropping to $98 in February, $100 in March, $108 in April and May, and then back to a shocking low of $100 last month. Today, it's 58% off, saving you $62, making it the cheapest it's ever been, even beating Amazon, which sells it for $100. To take advantage of the full discount, simply add the Griddler to your…

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Tim Hayward is right to point out that “in an open kitchen you only show half the show”, but the other half is not, as he claims, sitting next to the bin (Spectrum, Life & Arts, 29 June).Diners can think of the open kitchen as a window into the “finishing touches” of every dish, whether it's the plating of an appetizer of mandoline-fried artichokes over a dip of roasted, peeled, seeded, blended and cooked peppers, the baking of flatbreads made from dough kneaded, proofed, measured and sorted by the bakery team downstairs, or the grilling of calamari that was skewered…

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In a recent Instagram post, Property Brothers shared a video about this project with the caption “Freshly Made in a Vegetable Press: Your Next Summer DIY!” To get started, you can use plain tea towels of any color, but most videos use white towels so the vibrant paint will pop. You can buy a pack of white towels on Amazon for under $20, or find a set at your local hardware store. You should also look for fabric or acrylic paints, as these will match your materials best. The fun part, especially if you love the grocery store, is gathering…

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Co-CEOs Dejuan Jordan and Hal Bowling receive InBIA Entrepreneurial Organization of the Year Award The first six months of 2024 have been busy for LAUNCH, a local nonprofit whose mission is to empower communities and individuals through entrepreneurship, particularly individuals who are underrepresented in the field. The nonprofit received two awards from the International Association for Business Innovation: Entrepreneur Support Organization of the Year and the Julius Morgan Diversity and Inclusion Award. Additionally, to better serve its food industry clients, LAUNCH acquired a 20,000-square-foot building that houses a kitchen incubator in Chattanooga. At the 38th International Business Incubation…

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To see the full demo, scroll to the end of the article. DICKINSONTOWN, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) — This month's “In the Kitchen with Cornell Cooperative Extension” features dishes that combine sweet summer berries with savory ingredients. Nutrition educator Kathleen Cook prepares peppers stuffed with raspberries and goat cheese. She says it's raspberry season all summer long, and not just the wild raspberries that grow on bushes around the house. In a controlled environment, raspberries grow much larger than they would in the wild, and the growing season lasts from summer through to fall. Cook starts by halving the peppers and preparing…

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