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PORT CHESTER, N.Y. — There were no fears on opening night for the Hudson Valley's most unique new restaurant district, some of which are more than a century in the making, with every detail already carefully in place. Like Chef Frank Azoulay's menu, the décor of the historic downtown building blends classic and avant-garde to create something completely unexpected and just right. Harrison's owners Jennifer and Woody Rivne have crafted a globally influenced space that blends form and function, setting the stage for a timeless, category-defying culinary adventure. Centered around a visually striking wood-fired oven, the space draws attention to…

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The Cuisinart Chef's Classic Enameled Cast Iron Round Covered Casserole is a must-have for any kitchen. With its Cardinal Red finish and 7-quart capacity, it combines style and functionality. This casserole pot boasts excellent heat retention and even heat distribution, making it ideal for a variety of cooking methods. Let's take a closer look at what makes it a great choice for home cooks. I've been using Cuisinart's cast iron casserole pan for a few months now and can attest to its excellent performance: the enamel coating doesn't absorb flavors and it's easy to clean. Although it is heavy, this…

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If you have a big party or event coming up (DIY wedding kind of guy), you're probably looking for ways to fill your tables with flowers on a budget. Before you buy vases and candle holders, check out Dollar Tree's DIYs – they can save you a ton of time, money, and stress.”If you're looking for a simple, affordable vase, we've found the perfect solution!” reads the caption of a video posted to Dollar Tree's Instagram page, which is a DIY project by gardening nonprofit Growing Kindness that shows how beautiful Dollar Tree salt and pepper shakers can be used…

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Cathy Hutchins/Shutterstock Christina Hall has been dishing out home-improvement tips and transforming outdated homes into upscale masterpieces for years, but it's her childhood home makeover that caught our eye—and in the best way possible. The host of HGTV's “Christina on the Coast” transforms the drab white kitchen appliances you (and we) wish you'd left behind into show-stopping items you never knew you needed. In the '80s and early '90s, appliance colors were primarily white, enamel, and black. Minimalistic and boring, but a lot better than the avocado green and gold of…

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One of the great things about living in a modern international society is that you can stumble across a spice blend from any country and it suddenly becomes your favorite all-purpose seasoning. If you come across Puerto Rican sazon while researching rice recipes, you might next start smearing it on your chicken, seasoning your beans, and sprinkling it on your weekly stew. For American cooks, these spice blends aren't just delicious, they often bring a unique flavor profile not found in your favorite seasonings or pantry spice blends. That's why Tasting Table is reaching out to experts to get recommendations…

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Color is an essential element in any kitchen. It can capture your personality and set the tone of your home. Actress Diane Keaton's Bel Air kitchen uses a colorful approach to pattern and color to great effect. Creating a vibrant kitchen color palette is different than approaching a more neutral scheme. If you want to go bold, you need to start with the color you want to stand out and then balance it with more muted complementary colors. In this case, interior designer Stephen Shadley set out to collect hundreds of vintage California tiles from swap meets, vendors, stores, and…

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Local backyard food farmers will open their garden gates for Dirt magazine's Kitchen Garden Tour on Sunday, July 28th. Now in its 10th year, the tour will visit more than a dozen gardens, including popular gardens from past years. Tickets can be purchased online at kitchengardentours.com. Armed with a map and a description of each garden, ticket holders will depart for a self-guided tour at 10am, hopping from one local vegetable patch to the next. At each plot, they explore the gardens and meet the owners, who are master gardeners, to learn new tips. Selected ticket holders will interact with…

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Local backyard food farmers will open their garden gates for Dirt magazine's Kitchen Garden Tour on Sunday, July 28th. Now in its 10th year, the tour will visit more than a dozen gardens, including popular gardens from past years. Tickets can be purchased online at kitchengardentours.com. Armed with a map and a description of each garden, ticket holders will depart for a self-guided tour at 10am, hopping from one local vegetable patch to the next. At each plot, they explore the gardens and meet the owners, who are master gardeners, to learn new tips. Selected ticket holders will interact with…

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Local backyard food farmers will open their garden gates for Dirt magazine's Kitchen Garden Tour on Sunday, July 28th. Now in its 10th year, the tour will visit more than a dozen gardens, including popular gardens from past years. Tickets can be purchased online at kitchengardentours.com. Armed with a map and a description of each garden, ticket holders will depart for a self-guided tour at 10am, hopping from one local vegetable patch to the next. At each plot, they explore the gardens and meet the owners, who are master gardeners, to learn new tips. Selected ticket holders will interact with…

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A woman was thrown into hysterics after her boyfriend went to extremes to cut her dog's nails.Chrissy, who lives in Indiana, decided to get her dog Harlan's nails clipped, but to say he didn't like it would be an understatement.In a video shared on TikTok account @bluegrass.brat on July 22, she explained that she had to buy a device to put her dog in so he wouldn't bite her while she was cutting his nails.More from the Newsweek Vault: Pet insurance basics: How much does it cost? Is it worth the price?she said Newsweek Her boyfriend called to see what…

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